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Topps All-Star Rookies Winners

By Patrick Mondout

Topps, a maker of baseball cards since the early 1950s, began awarding a trophy and cash to the top rookies at each position of each year starting in 1959. In these early years, the winners were chosen by the kids who bought the cards via mail-in balloting. The responsibility was eventually handed over to sportswriters.

The Sporting News had a similar award from 1932-1960.

The winners had a "rookie trophy" added to their baseball card to denote the award the following year. Rather than list the nearly 500 winners here, we have separate pages for each year:
Topps RAS by Year

The "rookie trophy" did not appear on 1974 Topps Baseball cards (for 1973 winners), nor on 1979 through 1986 sets (for 1978 through 1985 winners). The practice was revived with the '87 Topps set and remains until this day.

Topps did not always have a player under contract, so not all winners actually have a "rookie trophy" card.

References

Total Baseball: The Ultimate Baseball Encyclopedia by John Thorn, et al.
2006 ESPN Baseball Encyclopedia by Gary Gillette (Editor), Pete Palmer (Editor).

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2X WINNER

Cal Ripken is the only player to win the award twice. Topps was not printing 'rookie trophies' on their cards during that era, so we have taken liberties with his 1982 Topps Traded card.


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