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Drake Baldwin Named NL Rookie of the Year

November 10, 2025

Baldwin MLB Profile | MLB Release
 
NEW YORK – Former Missouri State and current Atlanta Braves catcher Drake Baldwin was named the 2025 National League Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year Monday by the Baseball Writers' Association of America. Baldwin is the MoState's second winner of the award, joining 2005 recipient Ryan Howard.
 
He received 21 of a possible 30 first-place votes to edge Chicago Cubs pitcher Cade Horton for the honor.  
Baldwin made his MLB debut in 2025 as Atlanta's opening-day starter behind the plate, and appeared in 124 games with the Braves, batting .274 with 19 home runs and 80 RBIs as a rookie.
 
Among NL rookies with a minimum of 100 games played, he ranked first in RBIs (80), batting average (.274), OPS (.810) and slugging percentage (.469), and ranked second in home runs (19) and total bases (190). He was one of only seven rookie catchers since 1947 to reach 35 extra base hits and 78 RBIs, and the first to do so since Geovany Soto in 2008. His RBI total was the most for a Braves rookie since Chipper Jones in 1995.
 
The Madison, Wis., native was drafted by Atlanta in the third round (96th overall) of the 2022 MLB Draft, becoming the highest-drafted catcher in MSU history.
 
Baldwin's draft year at MSU was one for the record books as he hit .341 with 19 home runs and 70 RBIs, which tied for seventh on the Bears' single-season record list. He reached safely in 57 of 60 contests that season and had a .448 on-base percentage for an NCAA Regional club. For his MoState career, Baldwin was a .317 career hitter with 24 home runs, 104 RBIs and 51 extra-base hits in 120 games, and his .994 career fielding percentage ranks second in Missouri State history.
 
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