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Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Wade Miley finished second to Washington's Bryce Harper in the National League Rookie of the Year voting, it was announced Monday.

Harper finished with 112 points, while Miley earned 105.

Miley, who led the D-backs with 16 wins and a 3.33 ERA, struck out 144 batters in 194.2 innings of work.

The 20-year-old Harper hit .270 with 22 home runs and 59 RBI for the first-place Nationals. He also stole 18 bases.

The left-hander made the team out of spring training but did not join the starting rotation until April 23, where he shutout the Phillies on two hits over six innings of work.

Miley was also the team's representative in the All-Star Game in Kansas City.

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    Dick W. wrote...
    Focus on Next Year
    Wade just needs to focus on next year & show that 2012 was not a fluke year. We need Kennedy to rebound back to near 2011 levels & hope that Cahill plus the other rookie pitchers develop BIG TIME or Yes, possibly another proven starter could help but that Proven Starter must have a track record of at least the past 2 YEARS running where they were solid; let's hope they keep Upton ( giving him away creates a weak outfield with no solid back-ups if anyone gets injured ); got to hope Johnson will be the answer @ 3B & obviously Bloomquist @ SS if no trade is made
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