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Rookie

A rookie is a person new to an occupation, profession, or hobby. In sports, a rookie is a professional athlete in their first season (or year).

In contrast with a veteran who has experience, a rookie is typically considered needing more training and learning, though they may bring a new outside expertise to a job.

Etymology edit

The Oxford English Dictionary states that the origins are uncertain, but that perhaps it is a corruption of the word recruit. The earliest example in the OED is from Rudyard Kipling's Barrack-Room Ballads (published 1892): "So 'ark an' 'eed, you rookies, which is always grumblin' sore", referring to rookies in the sense of raw recruits to the British Army.[1] At least during the beginning of the 20th century, in the British Army the term "rookie" was typically used in place of "recruit" as exemplified in Trenching at Gallipoli by John Gallishaw (New York Century Co.: 1916) and in The Amateur Army by Patrick MacGill (London, Herbert Jenkins: 1915). Perhaps the expression is derived from "rook", whereby a "rookie" would be someone who is cheated or defrauded.

Sports culture edit

In some sports there are traditions in which rookies must do things, or tricks are played on them. Examples in baseball include players having to dress up in very strange costumes, or getting hit in the face with a cream pie; a traditional rookie's "hazing" procedure in American football involves taping players to a goalpost and dousing them with ice water, Gatorade, and other substances.[2][3]

In Major League Baseball, the league has cracked down on hazing by enacting an Anti-Hazing and Anti-Bullying Policy which prohibits players from dressing up as the opposite sex, or wearing offensive costumes based on race, sex, nationality, age, sexual orientation, and gender identify.[4]

American football edit

In the National Football League a rookie is any player who is in their first season in the NFL, having never signed a contract with an NFL team before.[5] The NFL awards the best rookie with the Associated Press NFL Rookie of the Year Award, as voted upon the Associated Press. In the NFL, rookies have special contract rules which limit how much a team can pay them as well as limiting the length of the contract, as per stipulations laid out in the NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement.[6][7]

Auto racing edit

 
Cole Whitt's car with yellow rookie stripes

NASCAR and INDYCAR rookies are denoted by a yellow stripe on sections of the car as prescribed in the respective rule books. In NASCAR, the rookie stripe is located on the tail panel of the race car.[8]

NASCAR edit

The following rules are for rookie status in a national series:

  • Must have run no more than five (prior to 2001 in Cup and Xfinity, and in the Truck Series for age-eligible drivers), seven (2001–10, Cup and Xfinity), and have been declared to race for driver points in that series (2011–present), races in any previous season.
    • In the Camping World Truck Series, a driver that is 17 at the start of the season and does not make ten starts overall is eligible in his first full season after turning 18. Truck Series drivers who are 16 and 17 may only participate in nine races during the season based on circuits.
  • Drivers who compete in more than five races in a higher NASCAR-sanctioned series are not eligible for the award in a lower series if they have not declared for the higher series.
  • If a driver does not start eight races before the end of Race 20 on the schedule, they will immediately become ineligible to earn rookie points for the rest of that season and starting in 2011, remained declared for that series. Drivers may change series declaration in order to avoid this.
  • A driver may not receive rookie points if they start a race for a team that they did not qualify with. However, they are still eligible for championship points in that race.

INDYCAR edit

The following rules are for rookie status in the NTT IndyCar Series:

  • Must not have participated in more than three NTT IndyCar Series races in a season.
  • A veteran driver in the Indianapolis 500 may still be a Series Rookie if he has not competed in more than three series races overall.
  • A driver who has never raced in the Indianapolis 500 but has made a legal season of NTT IndyCar Series races is still an Indianapolis 500 rookie in his first start.

Baseball edit

To qualify as a rookie in Major League Baseball (MLB), a player must not have exceeded 130 at bats or fifty innings pitched in the majors, and also fewer than 45 days on the active rosters of major league clubs (excluding time on the disabled list or any time after rosters are expanded on September 1) in their previous seasons.[9] Major League Baseball awards the best rookie with the Major League Baseball Rookie of the Year Award, as voted upon by the Baseball Writers' Association of America and first bestowed in 1947. Since 2001, MLB also issues the Major League Baseball Rookie of the Month Award.

Basketball edit

In the National Basketball Association, a rookie is any player who has never played a game in the NBA until that year and the past 1 years. The NBA awards the best rookie with the NBA Rookie of the Year Award, as voted upon by a selected panel of United States and Canadian sportswriters and broadcasters. In the NBA, rookies have special contract rules which limit how much a team can pay them as well as limiting the length of the contract.[10]

Ice hockey edit

To qualify as a rookie in the National Hockey League, a player must not have played in more than 25 NHL games in any preceding seasons, nor in six or more NHL games in each of any two preceding seasons. Any player at least 26 years of age (by September 15 of that season) is not considered a rookie.

Soccer edit

In Major League Soccer, a rookie is a player who has had no prior professional experience.[11][12] MLS awards the best rookie with the MLS Rookie of the Year Award.

See also edit

  • Rookie of the Year (award) – an award given to an athlete following the first year of full competition, for more impressive performance and/or better results than all other rookies that season.
  • Freshman
  • Novice

References edit

  1. ^ John Simpson and Edmund Weiner (editors): Oxford English Dictionary, second edition, Clarendon Press, 1989, ISBN 0-19-861186-2.
  2. ^ Martinez, Jose (August 8, 2013). "The Most Humiliating NFL Rookie Hazings". complex.com. Retrieved January 20, 2018.
  3. ^ Birdsong, Nick (August 12, 2015). "Ronald Darby taped to goal post, doused with water in Bills' rookie hazing ritual". sportingnews.com. Retrieved January 20, 2018.
  4. ^ Justice, Richard (December 13, 2016). "Anti-hazing, anti-bullying policy appropriate". mlb.com. Retrieved January 18, 2018.
  5. ^ "NFL–NFLPA Collective Bargaining Agreement 2020" (PDF). NFLPA. March 5, 2020. p. 3. Retrieved May 23, 2020. Rookie" means a person who has never before signed a Player Contract with an NFL Club. The first Player Contract signed by such person is a "Rookie Contract.
  6. ^ Davis, Nate (July 25, 2011). "NFL, players announce new 10-year labor agreement". content.usatoday.com. USAToday. Retrieved January 20, 2018.
  7. ^ Lariviere, David (July 4, 2012). "NFL Rookie Contracts Show Owners Were The Winners In CBA". forbes.com. Retrieved January 20, 2018.
  8. ^ "2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Sunoco Rookie of the Year". Jayski's Silly Season Site. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
  9. ^ "MLB Miscellany: Rules, regulations and statistics". Major League Baseball. Retrieved June 5, 2012.
  10. ^ Jessop, Alicia (June 28, 2012). "The Structure of NBA Rookie Contracts". Forbes.com. Retrieved January 20, 2018.
  11. ^ "Finalists revealed for 2017 MLS year-end awards". mlssoccer.com. October 31, 2017. Retrieved January 20, 2018. For this award, "rookie" is defined as a player without previous professional experience who made his MLS debut in 2017
  12. ^ Mahoney, Ridge (October 18, 2017). "MLS Awards: Gressel holds sway in Rookie of the Year race". socceramerica.com. Retrieved January 20, 2018. Many of the top young players new to the league, such as Jefferson Savarino of Real Salt Lake, are not eligible due to professional experience prior to their arrival in MLS.

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football 2 2 Auto racing 2 2 1 NASCAR 2 2 2 INDYCAR 2 3 Baseball 2 4 Basketball 2 5 Ice hockey 2 6 Soccer 3 See also 4 ReferencesEtymology editThe Oxford English Dictionary states that the origins are uncertain but that perhaps it is a corruption of the word recruit The earliest example in the OED is from Rudyard Kipling s Barrack Room Ballads published 1892 So ark an eed you rookies which is always grumblin sore referring to rookies in the sense of raw recruits to the British Army 1 At least during the beginning of the 20th century in the British Army the term rookie was typically used in place of recruit as exemplified in Trenching at Gallipoli by John Gallishaw New York Century Co 1916 and in The Amateur Army by Patrick MacGill London Herbert Jenkins 1915 Perhaps the expression is derived from rook whereby a rookie would be someone who is cheated or defrauded Further information ProspectSports culture editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2011 In some sports there are traditions in which rookies must do things or tricks are played on them Examples in baseball include players having to dress up in very strange costumes or getting hit in the face with a cream pie a traditional rookie s hazing procedure in American football involves taping players to a goalpost and dousing them with ice water Gatorade and other substances 2 3 In Major League Baseball the league has cracked down on hazing by enacting an Anti Hazing and Anti Bullying Policy which prohibits players from dressing up as the opposite sex or wearing offensive costumes based on race sex nationality age sexual orientation and gender identify 4 American football edit In the National Football League a rookie is any player who is in their first season in the NFL having never signed a contract with an NFL team before 5 The NFL awards the best rookie with the Associated Press NFL Rookie of the Year Award as voted upon the Associated Press In the NFL rookies have special contract rules which limit how much a team can pay them as well as limiting the length of the contract as per stipulations laid out in the NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement 6 7 Auto racing edit nbsp Cole Whitt s car with yellow rookie stripesNASCAR and INDYCAR rookies are denoted by a yellow stripe on sections of the car as prescribed in the respective rule books In NASCAR the rookie stripe is located on the tail panel of the race car 8 NASCAR edit The following rules are for rookie status in a national series Must have run no more than five prior to 2001 in Cup and Xfinity and in the Truck Series for age eligible drivers seven 2001 10 Cup and Xfinity and have been declared to race for driver points in that series 2011 present races in any previous season In the Camping World Truck Series a driver that is 17 at the start of the season and does not make ten starts overall is eligible in his first full season after turning 18 Truck Series drivers who are 16 and 17 may only participate in nine races during the season based on circuits Drivers who compete in more than five races in a higher NASCAR sanctioned series are not eligible for the award in a lower series if they have not declared for the higher series If a driver does not start eight races before the end of Race 20 on the schedule they will immediately become ineligible to earn rookie points for the rest of that season and starting in 2011 remained declared for that series Drivers may change series declaration in order to avoid this A driver may not receive rookie points if they start a race for a team that they did not qualify with However they are still eligible for championship points in that race INDYCAR edit The following rules are for rookie status in the NTT IndyCar Series Must not have participated in more than three NTT IndyCar Series races in a season A veteran driver in the Indianapolis 500 may still be a Series Rookie if he has not competed in more than three series races overall A driver who has never raced in the Indianapolis 500 but has made a legal season of NTT IndyCar Series races is still an Indianapolis 500 rookie in his first start Baseball edit To qualify as a rookie in Major League Baseball MLB a player must not have exceeded 130 at bats or fifty innings pitched in the majors and also fewer than 45 days on the active rosters of major league clubs excluding time on the disabled list or any time after rosters are expanded on September 1 in their previous seasons 9 Major League Baseball awards the best rookie with the Major League Baseball Rookie of the Year Award as voted upon by the Baseball Writers Association of America and first bestowed in 1947 Since 2001 MLB also issues the Major League Baseball Rookie of the Month Award Basketball edit In the National Basketball Association a rookie is any player who has never played a game in the NBA until that year and the past 1 years The NBA awards the best rookie with the NBA Rookie of the Year Award as voted upon by a selected panel of United States and Canadian sportswriters and broadcasters In the NBA rookies have special contract rules which limit how much a team can pay them as well as limiting the length of the contract 10 Ice hockey edit To qualify as a rookie in the National Hockey League a player must not have played in more than 25 NHL games in any preceding seasons nor in six or more NHL games in each of any two preceding seasons Any player at least 26 years of age by September 15 of that season is not considered a rookie Soccer edit In Major League Soccer a rookie is a player who has had no prior professional experience 11 12 MLS awards the best rookie with the MLS Rookie of the Year Award See also edit nbsp Look up rookie in Wiktionary the free dictionary nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rookies Rookie of the Year award an award given to an athlete following the first year of full competition for more impressive performance and or better results than all other rookies that season Freshman NoviceReferences edit John Simpson and Edmund Weiner editors Oxford English Dictionary second edition Clarendon Press 1989 ISBN 0 19 861186 2 Martinez Jose August 8 2013 The Most Humiliating NFL Rookie Hazings complex com Retrieved January 20 2018 Birdsong Nick August 12 2015 Ronald Darby taped to goal post doused with water in Bills rookie hazing ritual sportingnews com Retrieved January 20 2018 Justice Richard December 13 2016 Anti hazing anti bullying policy appropriate mlb com Retrieved January 18 2018 NFL NFLPA Collective Bargaining Agreement 2020 PDF NFLPA March 5 2020 p 3 Retrieved May 23 2020 Rookie means a person who has never before signed a Player Contract with an NFL Club The first Player Contract signed by such person is a Rookie Contract Davis Nate July 25 2011 NFL players announce new 10 year labor agreement content usatoday com USAToday Retrieved January 20 2018 Lariviere David July 4 2012 NFL Rookie Contracts Show Owners Were The Winners In CBA forbes com Retrieved January 20 2018 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Sunoco Rookie of the Year Jayski s Silly Season Site Retrieved February 26 2015 MLB Miscellany Rules regulations and statistics Major League Baseball Retrieved June 5 2012 Jessop Alicia June 28 2012 The Structure of NBA Rookie Contracts Forbes com Retrieved January 20 2018 Finalists revealed for 2017 MLS year end awards mlssoccer com October 31 2017 Retrieved January 20 2018 For this award rookie is defined as a player without previous professional experience who made his MLS debut in 2017 Mahoney Ridge October 18 2017 MLS Awards Gressel holds sway in Rookie of the Year race socceramerica com Retrieved January 20 2018 Many of the top young players new to the league such as Jefferson Savarino of Real Salt Lake are not eligible due to professional experience prior to their arrival in MLS Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rookie amp oldid 1184347076, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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