Yankees’ Luis Gil wins tight AL Rookie of the Year race after dominant debut

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On a Clearwater, Fla., field in March, Aaron Boone looked around the visiting dugout as Luis Gil buzzed through a representative Phillies lineup.

“I kept turning, like, anyone else seeing this?” the Yankees manager said this spring.

After Gil won a job in camp and was often dominant during the season, he has earned the sport’s attention.

Yankees starting pitcher Luis Gil #81 reacts after he believed he got a double play but was a forced out during the fourth inning.Luis Gil’s rise to the Yankees rotation was capped off with AL Rookie of the Year honors. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

Gil became the first Yankees pitcher to win AL Rookie of the Year since Dave Righetti in 1981, beating out Baltimore’s Colton Cowser (who finished second) and teammate Austin Wells (third) in voting that was announced Monday night.

The right-hander came out of nowhere to first win a spot in the club’s rotation, then rose into the early Cy Young conversation and eventually settled in as officially the best rookie in the league.

In his first full season after 2022 Tommy John surgery, Gil finished with a 3.50 ERA over 151 ⅔ innings in 29 starts.

The Yankees needed a starter in the wake of Gerrit Cole’s injury, and for several months they uncovered an ace.

Yankees starting pitcher Luis Gil #81 throws a pitch during the second inning.Yankees starting pitcher Luis Gil #81 throws a pitch during World Series. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

The 26-year-old was not always accurate but just about always was nasty, owning a 2.03 ERA through 14 starts.

He fluctuated over the back end of the season, with a 5.15 ERA in his final 15 regular-season starts, which was understandable for a pitcher whose career-high in innings had been 108 ⅔ in the minors in 2021.

The Dominican finished with 171 strikeouts, the second-most by a Yankees rookie ever (trailing only Ross Ford’s 209 in 1910).

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