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  • Jeremy Hellickson

    Des Moines native Jeremy Hellickson has the Tampa Bay area and Major League Baseball talking. Some are putting him in Rookie of the Year category for early accomplishments.



    Kaboom.
    "Try being more of the solution, and less of the problem."

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    Re: Jeremy Hellickson

    Originally posted by 4N6 View Post
    Des Moines native Jeremy Hellickson has the Tampa Bay area and Major League Baseball talking. Some are putting him in Rookie of the Year category for early accomplishments.



    Kaboom.
    I know that the rules for MLB are different when it comes to being a rookie, and allowing players to have a certain amount of games before they give up their rookie status, but is Hellickson still eligible for rookie of the year?

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      Re: Jeremy Hellickson

      I believe so, he didnt throw very many games last year but I don't know the exact rules

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        Re: Jeremy Hellickson

        Yep, Hellickson's stats for last season fell short of qualifying it (2010) as a "season."
        "Try being more of the solution, and less of the problem."

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          Re: Jeremy Hellickson

          50 innings is the rule I believe for pitcher's to be rookies. Also you cannot be on a roster more than 45 days prior to Sept 1 of the previous year.

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