Reds second baseman Jonathan India received 29 of 30 first-place votes to win the National League Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year Award.
India and runner-up Trevor Rogers were the only players named on every ballot.
This is the eighth time a Reds player has been honored. The others were Scott Williamson (1999), Chris Sabo (1988), Pat Zachry (1976), Johnny Bench (1968), Tommy Helms (1966), Pete Rose (1963) and Frank Robinson (1956).
India is the seventh second baseman to win the National League award, joining Rose, Steve Sax (1982), Ted Sizemore (1969), Jim Lefebvre (1965), Ken Hubbs (1962) and Junior Gilliam (1953). Jackie Robinson, for whom the award has been named since 1987, was a first baseman when he won the first award, in 1947. He moved to second base the next season. There have been four American League winners who played second base.
Ballots, submitted prior to postseason play, were cast by two writers representing each league city. They are tabulated on a system that awards five points for first place, three points for second place, one point for third place.
2021 NL Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year
1st | 2nd | 3rd | Points | |
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Jonathan India, Reds | 29 | 1 | 148 | |
Trevor Rogers, Marlins | 1 | 26 | 3 | 86 |
Dylan Carlson, Cardinals | 3 | 13 | 22 | |
Patrick Wisdom, Cubs | 5 | 5 | ||
Ian Anderson, Braves | 3 | 3 | ||
Tyler Stephenson, Reds | 2 | 2 | ||
Frank Schwindel, Cubs | 2 | 2 | ||
David Bednar, Pirates | 1 | 1 | ||
Vladimir Gutierrez, Reds | 1 | 1 |
Below is a breakdown of the 30 individual ballots, submitted by two writers representing each city in the National League. Note that in some cases (*), if there are not enough eligible voters in one chapter, a voter from another chapter will represent that city. For more information on the voting, see our Voting FAQ.
Name | Affiliation | Chapter | 1st | 2nd | 3rd |
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Charles Odum | The Associated Press | ATL | India | Rogers | Anderson |
Mark Bowman | MLB.com | ATL | India | Rogers | Anderson |
Jack Magruder | Forbes | AZ | India | Rogers | Carlson |
Jesse Sanchez | MLB.com | AZ | India | Rogers | Carlson |
Sahadev Sharma | The Athletic | CHI | India | Rogers | Carlson |
Gordon Wittenmyer | NBC Sports Chicago | CHI | India | Rogers | Carlson |
Dan Szymborski | FanGraphs | CIN | Rogers | India | Schwindel |
Hal McCoy | Daytpm Daily News | CIN | India | Rogers | Stephenson |
Manny Randhawa | MLB.com | COL | India | Carlson | Rogers |
Kevin Henry | Rox Pile | COL | India | Rogers | Carlson |
Joe Reedy | The Associated Press | LA | India | Rogers | Wisdom |
Brian Golden | Antelope Valley Press | LA | India | Rogers | Wisdom |
Christina De Nicola | MLB.com | MIA | India | Rogers | Stephenson |
Jorge Ebro | El Nuevo Herald | MIA | India | Rogers | Gutierrez |
Drew Olson | iHeart Media Milwaukee | MIL | India | Rogers | Wisdom |
Joel Sherman | New York Post | *MIL | India | Rogers | Anderson |
Tim Britton | The Athletic | NY | India | Rogers | Carlson |
Anthony DiComo | MLB.com | NY | India | Rogers | Carlson |
Jayson Stark | The Athletic | PHI | India | Rogers | Carlson |
Mike McGarry | Press of Atlantic City | PHI | India | Rogers | Carlson |
Alex Stumpf | DK Pittsburgh Sports | PIT | India | Rogers | Bednar |
Rob Biertempfel | The Athletic | PIT | India | Rogers | Wisdom |
Kyle Glaser | Baseball America | SD | India | Rogers | Carlson |
Bryce Miller | San Diego Union-Tribune | SD | India | Rogers | Wisdom |
Kerry Crowley | San Jose Mercury News | SF | India | Rogers | Carlson |
Grant Brisbee | The Athletic | SF | India | Rogers | Schwindel |
Ben Frederickson | St. Louis Post-Dispatch | STL | India | Carlson | Rogers |
Rob Rains | STLSportsPage.com | STL | India | Carlson | Rogers |
Jessica Camerato | MLB.com | WAS | India | Rogers | Carlson |
Brittany Ghiroli | The Athletic | WAS | India | Rogers | Carlson |