A.L. ROY
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 6:58 pm
Miguel Sano is having a sensational rookie year, and would be a ROY candidate in almost any other year. But it doesn't look likely this year. Carlos Correa is putting up offensive numbers almost as good as Sano's, and while Sano is primarily a DH and still a work in process in the field, Correa is already considered an above average SS. Here are the comparative numbers:
Sano: .282/.390/.577 12 HR 37 RBI in 47 games
Correa:.278/.347/.510 15 HR, 43 RBI in 68 games
So, not enough separation offensively to make up for the big contribution Correa makes in the field. Unless Correa collapses the last month of the season, a ROY award for Sano doesn't seem to be in the cards.
It's actually a terrific year for AL rookies, because in addition to Sano and Correa, Francisco Linder and Roberto Osuna have also had great seasons. Lindor doesn't have the power numbers of his competitors, but he is hitting .310 and is a magician at SS. And Osuna is closing for the contending Blue Jays and has a 1.91 ERA with only one blown save.
Any one of these four rookies would be a great choice, but it's probably going to be Correa. I'm happy with what Sano is giving us though.
Sano: .282/.390/.577 12 HR 37 RBI in 47 games
Correa:.278/.347/.510 15 HR, 43 RBI in 68 games
So, not enough separation offensively to make up for the big contribution Correa makes in the field. Unless Correa collapses the last month of the season, a ROY award for Sano doesn't seem to be in the cards.
It's actually a terrific year for AL rookies, because in addition to Sano and Correa, Francisco Linder and Roberto Osuna have also had great seasons. Lindor doesn't have the power numbers of his competitors, but he is hitting .310 and is a magician at SS. And Osuna is closing for the contending Blue Jays and has a 1.91 ERA with only one blown save.
Any one of these four rookies would be a great choice, but it's probably going to be Correa. I'm happy with what Sano is giving us though.