Braves closer Craig Kimbrel and Rays starter Jeremy Hellickson were named the winners of this year's Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year Awards. Kimbrel, 23, won the National League's award in a unanimous decision. He was the 10th NL player to win the award unanimously and the 17th overall. Hellickson joined teammate Evan Longoria to become the second player in Tampa Bay team history to be recognized as the American League's top rookie. He received 17 of 28 first-place votes for 102 points. Angels first baseman Mark Trumbo received five first-place votes and finished second with 63 points. Royals first baseman Eric Hosmer was third with 38 points and Yankees right-hander Ivan Nova was fourth with 30.