Pirates ace Paul Skenes and Yankees pitcher Luis Gil win Rookie of the
Year awards
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[November 19, 2024]
By BERNIE WILSON
Paul Skenes of the Pittsburgh Pirates was the heralded fireballer
who equaled the hype, to the point he started the All-Star Game just
two months after making his big league debut.
Luis Gil was an afterthought for the New York Yankees, earning a
spot in their rotation only when ace Gerrit Cole got hurt in spring
training.
Skenes capped a remarkable season Monday by winning National League
Rookie of the Year by a wide margin over San Diego center fielder
Jackson Merrill and Milwaukee outfielder Jackson Chourio. Gil edged
Baltimore outfielder Colton Cowser to take the AL honor, with
Yankees catcher Austin Wells finishing third.
It's the first time the rookie awards went to two pitchers since
2011, when Tampa Bay starter Jeremy Hellickson and Atlanta closer
Craig Kimbrel won.
“I was super pleased with what happened this year in terms of going
out there and competing, but there’s more work to be done for sure,”
said Skenes, who planned to celebrate with his girlfriend, LSU
gymnast and influencer Livvy Dunne.
The Pirates and their fans were excited from the moment the team
selected Skenes with the top pick in the 2023 amateur draft. He
didn't make his major league debut until May 11 this year but the
right-hander was such an immediate sensation he was selected to
start the All-Star Game for the NL on July 16.
The 22-year-old Skenes finished 11-3 with a 1.96 ERA in 23 starts.
He struck out 170 and walked 32 in 133 innings.
He said he's looking forward to pitching a full season next year.
“I think it starts now. The postseason is flying by and I can’t wait
for spring training to start already,” Skenes said. “I think the
biggest thing is going to be proving it over a full season next year
also. If nothing else it’s going to be a challenge and an
opportunity to prove it again next year.”
Skenes received 23 first-place votes and finished with 136 points in
balloting by the Baseball Writers' Association of America, while
Merrill had seven firsts and 104 points. They were listed on all
entries. Chourio garnered 26 points.
Skenes also is a finalist for the NL Cy Young Award.
“On top of having a dominant first season, he handled the spotlight
that came with it extraordinarily well," Pirates general manager Ben
Cherington said. "He is constantly searching for ways to continue to
get better, learns very fast, and wants nothing more than to win. He
is a big part of the future of the Pirates, and we’re excited for
what’s to come from him and our team.”
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New York Yankees starter Luis Gil delivers a pitch during a baseball
game against the Seattle Mariners, Sept. 17, 2024, in Seattle. (AP
Photo/Stephen Brashear, File)
Skenes became the second Pirates player to win the
award after Jason Bay in 2004.
Because he finished among the top two in voting, Skenes will be
credited with a full year of major league service instead of 142
days, under the collective bargaining agreement. If he isn’t sent
back to the minor leagues, he would become eligible for free agency
after the 2029 season.
Gil received 15 first-place votes and 106 points. Cowser got 13
firsts and 101 points, while Wells received 17 points.
The only closer election since 1980 was when Royals shortstop Angel
Berroa beat Yankees outfielder Hideki Matsui 88-84 in 2003.
Gil went 15-7 with a 3.50 ERA in 29 starts for the AL champions. The
right-hander had 171 strikeouts in 151 2/3 innings.
“It means so much to me. I'm so happy about being able to win this
award," Gil said through an interpreter. "Everybody in my corner,
they're so happy for me and so proud. I'm also proud of the
opportunity that was given to me by the team. It turned out to be a
good season for me, a great experience.”
Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Gil “worked so hard to put himself
in a strong position heading into spring training after coming back
from Tommy John surgery. Without a guarantee of a major league spot,
he absolutely kicked in the door this spring and went on to have a
phenomenal rookie season.”
Merrill, 21, came on strong during the second half, igniting a
debate over whether an everyday player deserved the award more than
a starting pitcher.
Merrill was converted from shortstop to center field during spring
training, when the Padres had only two outfielders on their roster.
He was picked for the All-Star team and helped the Padres reach the
playoffs, where they swept Atlanta in a Wild Card Series and then
lost a Division Series to the eventual World Series champion Los
Angeles Dodgers.
Chourio was a 20-20 player at age 20.
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