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FOXSports.com's Kevin Kennedy weighs in on a couple National League pitchers who are enjoying success in their first year. Find out who he's picking as Rookie of the Year.

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" Are a lot of credit prerogatives cyber elevation of get a good up is that a by. NAPA Auto Parts squeezed joined by the skipper Kevin -- and it. Have a great to have you know talk about the Phillies."

" I think you have to be you know in the early had troubles he was again up actually came out of the bullpen to be a key ardor for the men. You know the Harry's been around two and a half all season long gap to go over seventeen starts he's got a couple complete games a cup -- good good breaking up. I like this guy on -- on Mormon up lectured a whole season. Yeah well Mormon up in the than I have an operator and a World Series and I was happy to be right behind him and I'm looking up. The -- going to be pretty good picture and -- be in rotation and he worked his way into the rotation depth up in. To me yeah he's a rookie of the year because the Phillies are gonna win their division. And I think this -- of Philly or were at one point time what they've -- to go out get Cliff Lee. Cole Hamels has been fertilized and -- Jamie Moyer goes in the bullpen. Have get hammered as a number one starter right now so you get tired of doing -- always be."

" I'll try to have liked to evaluate I don't doubt be very important for the broadcast equipment. You can also make a strong case for national -- here for Atlanta Tommy hand he's pitched well lately any chance of him becoming a number one I I."

" I think there's no doubt this kid dominated the fall -- less of a great spring training day they had to move a key player. In Tommy Clement to make it to us did give him up to the big leagues and and he's responded well he's going to win double figures in -- it went well thirteen games. Maybe fourteen reports all and done. He's going to be a number one starter I've talked a couple of Braves even Chipper Jones that chipper or on the brink Chris Stewart to thank you -- Number one normally are all light out. And he proved that he got the demeanor and then via the attitude on the mound to the mound presence -- cup that is that you want from number one of the Braves knew what they were doing absolutely. -- in the good evaluation."

" Yup that's going to do it for this edition of get against represented by NAPA Auto Parts for the skipper Kevin Kennedy I'm ready Sparage. -- look at him."

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