Carlos Correa is the 14th shortstop to win the award in the American League. The others: Harvey Kuenn, Luis Aparicio, Ron Hansen, Tom Tresh, Alfredo Griffin, Cal Ripken Jr., Ozzie Guillen, Walt Weiss, Pat Listach, Derek Jeter, Nomar Garciaparra, Angel Berroa and Bobby Crosby. Only three shortstops have won in the National League: Alvin Dark, Rafael Furcal and Hanley Ramirez.

Correa is the second Astros player to win the award and the first in the AL. The only player to win the award during Houston’s 51 seasons in the National League was Jeff Bagwell in 1991. The Astros moved to the AL in 2013.

Correa was the only player named on every ballot.

Ballots from two writers in each league city prior to postseason play are tabulated on a system that rewards five points for first place, three points for second place and one point for third place.

2015 AL Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year

Player, Team First Second Third Points Carlos Correa, Houston Astros 17 13 124 Francisco Lindor, Cleveland Indians 13 14 2 109 Miguel Sano, Minnesota Twins 20 20 Roberto Osuna, Toronto Blue Jays 2 2 8 Billy Burns, Oakland Athletics 1 3 6 Eddie Rosario, Minnesota Twins 2 2 Delino DeShields, Texas Rangers 1 1

Below is a breakdown of the 30 individual ballots, submitted by two writers representing each city in the American League. Note that in some cases (*), when a city does not have enough eligible voters, a voter from another city represents that chapter. For more information on the voting, see our Voting FAQ.

