BA 2003 Top 20 Rookie
October 12, 2003
1. Brandon Webb ‧ rhp, Diamondbacks
Not the most hyped rookie; just the best.
2. Dontrelle Willis ‧ lhp, Marlins
Key spark for Florida’s playoff run and one of the best stories of the year.
3. Angel Berroa ‧ ss, Royals
After falling on his face in 2002, Berroa made his acquisition from the
Athletics look like a good deal again.
4. Scott Podsednik ‧ of, Brewers
From waiver wire pickup to Brewers building block in less than a year.
5. Jody Gerut ‧ of, Indians
Among all the rookies in Cleveland, Gerut wasn't the one you'd pick to emerge.
6. Mark Teixeira ‧ 1b, Rangers
Led all rookies in home runs and gives Texas another building block, if they
can only find some arms.
7. Hideki Matsui ‧ of, Yankees
Between extremes (New York hype/rookie eligibility debate) you’ll find a
solid but not spectacular rookie season.
8. Rocco Baldelli ‧ of, Devil Rays
Tailed off in the second half, but played great defense and showed outstanding
potential given his experience level.
9. Jerome Williams ‧ rhp, Giants
So maybe he’s not Dwight Gooden, but he gave the Giants the solid starterr
they needed.
10. Miguel Cabrera ‧ of/3b, Marlins
Destroyed the minors in the first half; more than held his own in the majors
in the second.
11. Jose Reyes ‧ ss, Mets
He looked like everything the Mets were hoping for before going down with an
ankle sprain at the end of August.
12. Marlon Byrd ‧ of, Phillies
Struggled early but got hot in June and hit .313 after the all-star break.
13. Jose Valverde ‧ rhp, Diamondbacks
Closed games when Matt Mantei was injured, and should continue to set up for
him next season.
14. Brad Lidge ‧ rhp, Astros
His ERA was three runs higher in the second half, but he still held batters
to a .202 average for the season.
15. Oscar Villarreal ‧ rhp, Diamondbacks
One of three Baby 'Backs on this list, his 86 appearances ranked second in
the big leagues.
16. Jason Phillips ‧ 1b/c, Mets
He proved capable at first but more significantly should push Mike Piazza
there next year as he takes over at catcher.
17. Horacio Ramirez ‧ lhp, Braves
With Paul Byrd's injury and Jason Marquis' flop, Ramirez' emergence was
essential to the Braves' success.
18. Rafael Soriano ‧ rhp, Mariners
While his future role isn't clear yet—he's shown aptitude for starting and
relieving—the quality of his stuff is.
19. Francisco Rodriguez ‧ rhp, Angels
Nothing could equal last fall's hype, but he still had a .172 opponent
average and allowed less than a baserunner an inning.
20. Adam Everett ‧ ss, Astros
Showed a strong glove, which was expected, but also held his own at the
plate, which was not.
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