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1962 Topps All-Star Rookies
Below are the winners of the 1962 Topps Rookie All-Star awards. While
the Baseball Writers Association of America only gave a single vote to
Bernie Allen for American League Rookie of the Year and gave 19 of 20
votes to Ken Hubbs for NL ROY, Topps' panel named Allen the second baseman
on this team and left Hubbs off completely.
Topps, a maker of baseball cards since the early 1950s, began awarding the top rookies of each year in 1959.
The winners had a "rookie trophy" added to their baseball card
to denote the award the following year between 1960 and 1978 (except 1974) and starting
again in 1987. Read more about the award here.
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Topps All-Star Rookies
Topps All-Star Rookies
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Notes: Topps chooses three outfielders
regardless of position (LF, CF, RF). Such players are therefore shown above in
random outfield positions and not necessarily where they played. Not all winners each year appeared on Topps cards the following season.
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