|  | | Ruben Mateo is considered a five-tool prospect for the Rangers. |
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*
| HR |
RBI |
AVG |
Runs |
OBP |
SLG |
| 30 |
99 |
.285 |
77 |
.353 |
.546 |
*Class A and Triple-A numbers
Ruben Mateo, CF, Rangers*
| HR |
RBI |
AVG |
Runs |
OBP |
SLG |
| 18 |
62 |
.336 |
53 |
.385 |
.597 |
*Triple-A numbers
Mark Quinn, OF-DH, Royals*
| HR |
RBI |
AVG |
Runs |
OBP |
SLG |
| 25 |
84 |
.360 |
67 |
.409 |
.598 |
*Triple-A numbers
Kazuhiro Sasaki, RP, Mariners*
| W-L |
SV |
ERA |
IP |
H |
SO |
| 1-1 |
19 |
1.93 |
23.1 |
19 |
34 |
Kip Wells, P, White Sox*
| W |
L |
ERA |
IP |
H |
SO |
| 13 |
8 |
3.29 |
156 |
127 |
139 |
*Class A and Triple-A numbers
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