Kris Bryant was a unanimous pick for National League Rookie of the Year after he hit .275 with 26 home runs and 99 RBIs to go with a .369 on-base percentage for the Chicago Cubs.

The 23-year-old tied for the Major League home run lead among first-year players while leading all full-time NL rookies in OBP, slugging and OPS.

Bryant received all 30 first-place votes, for a total of 150 points, from the Baseball Writers' Association of America in balloting announced Monday.

The San Francisco Giants third baseman Matt Duffy was second, with 70 points, and Pittsburgh Pirates infielder Jung Ho Kang third, with 28 points.