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Bailey, Coghlan deserve top rookie honors
Baseball’s two best freshmen were nowhere to be seen in the top rookie ratings before the season started. While Matt Wieters, David Price, and Tommy Hanson captured the imaginations of baseball fans across the country, Chris Coghlan and Andrew Bailey weren’t even a blip on the radar.
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