National League Rookie of the Year
Cody Bellinger – Set a new record for NL home runs by a rookie and played all over the field for the Dodgers. As soon as he came up, it sparked the Dodgers onto their historic run. Without him, the Dodgers may not win the West. @wittman7
Cody Bellinger – NL HR Rookie Record Holder and 2nd in the National League behind Stanton. @rvargas0
Cody Bellinger – Is it even a question? @bsmithme3
Cody Bellinger – Can you even make a case for anyone else? @_hponce
Cody Bellinger – Downright defined winning ways of the Dodgers this season – when others were struggling. @DGabruch
Cody Bellinger – NL Rookie record for homers, lifted team once he arrived, forced his way into a full-time gig with slugging ways, what else do you need to know? @ACGonzo7
Cody Bellinger – Bellinger is by far and away the rookie of the year. He broke the NL record for home runs as a rookie and led the Dodgers to the best record in baseball while he was on the field. Bellinger and it’s not even close. @cbece013
American League Rookie of the Year
Aaron Judge – Set a new MLB record for home runs by a rookie. The Yankees do not make the playoffs without him, and defensively he is severely overrated in part because of the attention his bat gets. @wittman7
Aaron Judge– MLB Record for home runs by a rookie @rvargas0
Aaron Judge– Again, really not much of a question @bsmithme3
Aaron Judge– No contest @_hponce
Aaron Judge – Set records, and Matt Olson did not play in enough games to catch up to Judge. @DGabruch
Aaron Judge – Rookie homer record, nobody else even close @ACGonzo7
Aaron Judge– Single-handedly sent the Yankees to the playoffs by setting a new rookie home run record. He was leading the AL in the triple crown batting statistics through the first half of the season before tailing off at the end of the year. No doubt here. @cbece013