Rookie of the Year

Jose Abreu of the White Sox quickly became the epitome of an impact player. He had no trouble adjusting to the major leagues or playing in a big city -- he belted 10 home runs in April and was named both the AL Rookie and Player of the Month. By the end of September, he totaled 36 home runs, a .317 batting average and a league-leading .581 slugging percentage. Clearly, Abreu had made a strong impression. Monday, the Cuban expat announced as the unanimous winner of the 2014 American League Rookie of the Year. He not only caught the sportswriters' attention -- when I saw him against the Yankees in August, he also made a friend in field level seats.

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