He started all 16 games in his rookie season.
You have to play one hole season, to not be a rookie anymore.
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Yes, he did. Joe Greene started all 14 games in his rookie season. He was also named the 1969 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year.
after they finish their first season in which they played 25 games or more.
With the Dallas Mavericks in 1994 Jason Kidd started 79 games
Tony Esposito, who holds the modern era record for most shutouts in a season (15), achieved his shutout record as a rookie. Though he had played 13 games the season previous, he was still considered a rookie and won the Calder Trophy, the NHL's rookie of the year award.
George Brett's rookie season with the Kansas City Royals was 1974. He batted .282 in 133 games with 2 HRs and 47 RBIs.
A rookie is a player who is in their first season playing or is new to something. The term rookie is most often used in sports. You can also be called a rookie when you get to a certain place for the first time even though you have been playing for 8 years. For instance, someone who made the NBA playoffs for the first time would be considered a "rookie" in the playoffs. In ice hockey, sometimes players are called rookies even if it is their second or third season in the NHL. Example: A player may play 1 game in 08-09, and 4 games in 09-10. Then when they play 58 games in 2010-2011 it is their "rookie" season. A rookie also means a "newbie" which means the beginning of something.
The Indianapolis Colts won three games and lost thirteen games during Peyton Manning's first season (1998).
Joe Flacco for the Baltimore Ravens in the 2008-2009 season. He lead them to a 11-5 record and to the AFC Championship game. He was also the first rookie quarterback to win 2 playoff games.
Babe Ruth's rookie season was 1915 as a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox. He went 18-8 with a 2.44 ERA, 16 complete games, and 1 shutout. He got 92 at bats that season, hitting .315 with 4 home runs.