OF Casey Martin

At mid-season, Martin was hitting at a .373 clip with an OPS of 1.072. He finished the season, though, at .295 and .847, 14 HRs, and 9 SB. All not bad, of course, for a rookie, but I'm not sure he gets in the discussion for RoY with those numbers.
SP Jean-Phillipe Te'treault

Te'treault finished the season with 21 of his 31 starts being quality starts (67.7%). He held his strong ERA pretty steady, ending up at 3.72, and his WHIP improved to 1.35. He only had an 11-10 record, but I personally don't look too closely at W/L when evaluating a pitcher. I think he's earned a spot on the ballot.
SP Steven McCullough

McCullough had to be on anyone's shortlist at the mid-year point with an ERA of 2.71 and WHIP of 1.26. However, it looks like he wasn't quite up to a full MBBA season as he crossed the finish line at 4.67 and 1.46. And, as much as I don't look at W/L, it's hard to ignore that he went 1-10 since the midpoint.
P Michael Duran

Duran had a WHIP of 1.06 when I first compiled this list. He finished the season at 1.01. Toss in an ERA of 2.86 and 200 Ks in 192 innings and it's evident that Duran was ready for the bright lights. He'll have to be in the discussion as well.
P Steve Taub

The 2nd Crusader on the initial list, Taub kept it up the rest of the season and finished with an ERA of 3.13, a WHIP of 1.03, and 38 BBs in 230 IP. That's 230 IP for a rookie! His final record was 16-10.
P Oscar Funke

Funke has stayed true to his form from mid-season, delivering an ERA of 3.5 and a WHIP of 1.4, but he didn't really do anything to separate himself from the pitchers above him in this list.
New candidates:
Arturo Guitierrez

The only player I could find to add to my initial list, Guitierrez played in 102 games for the Mounties. He delivered a .316 BA, .390 OBP (
