Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Ohtani wins AL Rookie of the Year; Acuna takes NL honor

- By Ronald Blum

NEW YORK >> Shohei Ohtani was rewarded for a Ruthian season at the plate — and on the mound.

Baseball’s best two-way player since the Babe at the dawn of the live-ball era a century ago, Ohtani was an overwhelmi­ng pick for American League Rookie of the Year on Monday despite an elbow injury that stymied his switch from Japan to the major leagues and likely will prevent him from pitching next year.

“I was just kind of disappoint­ed I wasn’t able to play a full season,” he said through a translator. “I feel like every player should be able to play a full year and help out the team. So that’s something I need to work on, and that’s going to be one of my goals, to stay healthy for a long full season and be able to the team win from day one.”

Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. was a runaway choice for the NL honor over Washington outfielder Juan Soto in a contest between 20-year-olds.

A singular sensation who earned a chorus of praise for his dual success, Ohtani became the first player since Ruth in 1919 with 10 homers and four pitching wins in the same season.

He didn’t play between June 4 and July 3 because of a sprained ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow, an injury the Angels were aware of when they signed him for a $2,315,000 bonus last winter. The 24-year-old right-hander made just one more mound appearance, Sept. 2, and three days later the team said a scan revealed additional damage and surgery was recommende­d.

Ohtani appeared in 22 more games as a hitter, had Tommy John surgery on Oct. 1 and hopes to be able to help the Angels at the plate next season. He probably won’t take the mound again until 2020.

Ohtani received 25 first-place votes and four seconds for 137 points from the Baseball Writers’ Associatio­n of America. Yankees third baseman Miguel Andujar was second with five firsts and 89 points, and Yankees second baseman Gleyber Torres was next with 25 points.

Ohtani was 4-2 with a 3.31 ERA and 63 strikeouts over 51 2/3 innings in 10 starts. As a designated hitter, he batted .285 with 22 homers and 61 RBIs and a .925 OPS in 367 plate appearance­s.

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