| The most important thing about being Rookie of the Year? You have to have a job. The guys below should all be regulars this season. We've included 1999 minor league stats.
Matt LeCroy, C, Twins*|  |  |  | Ruben Mateo is considered a five-tool prospect for the Rangers. | 
 
 
*Class A and Triple-A numbers
Ruben Mateo, CF, Rangers*
        | HR | RBI | AVG | Runs | OBP | SLG |  
        | 30 | 99 | .285 | 77 | .353 | .546 |  
 
*Triple-A numbers
Mark Quinn, OF-DH, Royals*
        | HR | RBI | AVG | Runs | OBP | SLG |  
        | 18 | 62 | .336 | 53 | .385 | .597 |  
 
*Triple-A numbers
Kazuhiro Sasaki, RP, Mariners*
        | HR | RBI | AVG | Runs | OBP | SLG |  
        | 25 | 84 | .360 | 67 | .409 | .598 |  
 
Kip Wells, P, White Sox*
        | W-L | SV | ERA | IP | H | SO |  
        | 1-1 | 19 | 1.93 | 23.1 | 19 | 34 |  
 
*Class A and Triple-A numbers
        | W | L | ERA | IP | H | SO |  
        | 13 | 8 | 3.29 | 156 | 127 | 139 |  |  | 
 
 
 ALSO SEE
 Vote for NL Rookie of the Year
 Vote for postseason awards
 Vote for NL MVP
 Vote for AL Cy Young
 Vote for NL Cy Young
 
 
 
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