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NL Rookie of the Year Winner?

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All Outcomes (30)
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Nolan McLean 0%
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Sal Stewart 0%
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JJ Wetherholt 0%
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Moises Ballesteros 0%
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Bubba Chandler 0%
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Justin Crawford 0%
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Bryce Eldridge 0%
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Konnor Griffin 0%
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Owen Caissie 0%
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Jonah Tong 0%
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Carson Benge 0%
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Rhett Lowder 0%
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Joe Mack 0%
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Quinn Mathews 0%
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Jhostnyxon Garcia 0%
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Andrew Painter 0%
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Alex Freeland 0%
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Hunter Barco 0%
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Jett Williams 0%
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Chase Petty 0%
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Robby Snelling 0%
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Jaxon Wiggins 0%
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Aidan Miller 0%
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Charlie Condon 0%
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Thomas White 0%
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Zac Veen 0%
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Ryan Waldschmidt 0%
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Tie/Co-Winners 0%
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JR Ritchie 0%
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T.J. Rumfield 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which player will be named the National League Rookie of the Year. It matters because it aggregates trader expectations about who will receive the official BBWAA award based on season developments.

The NL Rookie of the Year is an annual award given to the most outstanding first-year player in the National League as determined by Baseball Writers' Association voting. Voters weigh full-season performance, playing time and the narrative around candidates; winners have included both hitters and pitchers and races can shift rapidly with late-season events.

Market prices reflect the collective judgment of traders about which named outcome will become the official NL Rookie of the Year; they move as new information (performance, injuries, playing time, roster moves) becomes available and should be read as real‑time market expectations rather than an official determination.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When will this market resolve relative to the official NL Rookie of the Year announcement?

The market resolves to the player officially announced as the NL Rookie of the Year by the Baseball Writers' Association of America. That announcement comes after the regular season during MLB's awards period; this market will resolve shortly after the formal BBWAA announcement and platform confirmation.

What are the 28 outcomes listed in this market?

Each outcome corresponds to a specific named player that the market operator made available as a candidate for NL Rookie of the Year. The current count is 28 listed players; the winning outcome will be the single player officially named by the BBWAA.

Can new players be added to or removed from the market before it closes?

Whether outcomes can be added or removed depends on the platform's rules and the market operator. Check the market page for updates; any such changes will be posted there and may affect trading dynamics prior to market close.

How much should I weight late‑season performance or September call‑ups when evaluating this market?

Both full-season production and late-season performance matter: voters consider the entire eligible season, but recency and narrative often boost candidates who perform exceptionally late or earn substantial playing time down the stretch. Account for both cumulative stats and momentum when forming a view.

How do injuries, trades, or a player's role (pitcher vs. position player) affect the outcome?

Injuries and trades materially change availability and counting stats, reducing or increasing a candidate's ballot support; pitchers and position players are evaluated on different criteria, and voters compare across roles. Market prices typically move quickly when such events alter a player's season trajectory or visibility.

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