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The Sporting News Rookie of the Year Award

The Sporting News Rookie of the Year Award was established in 1946 by The Sporting News (TSN).

  • In 1949 and since 1951, TSN has given an award to a player from each league.
  • From 1963 through 2003, TSN split the rookie award into two separate categories:
    • Rookie Pitcher of the Year
    • Rookie Player of the Year
  • In 2004 those two awards were discontinued in favor of the unified award below.

This is the list of ballplayers awarded by year, name, team, league and position.

Contents

1946-1949

1950-1959

1960-1969

  • 1960
  • 1961
  • 1962
    • Tom Tresh (New York AL, OF-SS)
    • Ken Hubbs (Chicago NL, 2B)
  • 1963
    • Gary Peters (Chicago AL, P)
    • Pete Ward (Chicago AL, 3B)
    • Ray Culp (Philadelphia NL, P)
    • Pete Rose (Cincinnati NL, 2B)
  • 1964
    • Wally Bunker (Baltimore AL, P)
    • Tony Oliva (Minnesota AL, OF)
    • Billy McCool (Cincinnati NL, P)
    • Dick Allen (Philadelphia NL, 3B)
  • 1965
    • Marcelino López (California AL, P)
    • Curt Blefary (Baltimore AL, OF)
    • Frank Linzy (San Francisco NL, P)
    • Joe Morgan (Houston NL, 2B)
  • 1966
    • Jim Nash (Kansas City AL, P)
    • Tommie Agee (Chicago AL, OF)
    • Don Sutton (Los Angeles NL, P)
    • Tommy Helms (Cincinnati NL, 3B)
  • 1967
    • Tom Phoebus (Baltimore AL, P)
    • Rod Carew (Minnesota AL, 2B)
    • Dick Hughes (St. Louis NL, P)
    • Lee May (Cincinnati NL, 1B)
  • 1968
  • 1969
    • Mike Nagy (Boston AL, P)
    • Carlos May (Chicago AL, OF)
    • Tom Griffin (Houston NL, P)
    • Coco Laboy (Montreal NL, 2B)

1970-1979

  • 1970
  • 1971
    • Bill Parsons (Milwaukee AL, P)
    • Chris Chambliss (Cleveland AL, 1B)
    • Reggie Cleveland (St. Louis NL, P)
    • Earl Williams (Atlanta NL, C)
  • 1972
    • Dick Tidrow (Cleveland AL, P)
    • Carlton Fisk (Boston AL, C)
    • Jon Matlack (New York NL, P)
    • Dave Rader (San Francisco NL, C)
  • 1973
    • Steve Busby (Kansas City AL, P)
    • Al Bumbry (Baltimore AL, OF)
    • Steve Rogers (Montreal NL, P)
    • Gary Matthews (San Francisco NL, OF)
  • 1974
    • Frank Tanana (California AL, P)
    • Mike Hargrove (Texas AL, 1B)
    • John D'Acquisto (San Francisco NL, P)
    • Greg Gross (Houston NL, OF)
  • 1975
  • 1976
    • Mark Fidrych (Detroit AL, P)
    • Butch Wynegar (Minnesota AL, C)
    • Butch Metzger (San Diego NL, P)
    • Larry Herndon (San Francisco NL, OF)
  • 1977
    • Dave Rozema (Detroit AL, P)
    • Mitchell Page (Oakland AL, OF)
    • Bob Owchinko (San Diego NL, P)
    • Andre Dawson (Montreal NL, OF)
  • 1978
    • Rich Gale (Kansas City AL, P)
    • Paul Molitor (Milwaukee AL, 2B)
    • Don Robinson (Pittsburgh NL, P)
    • Bob Horner (Atlanta NL, 3B)
  • 1979
    • Mark Clear (California AL, P)
    • Pat Putnam (Texas NL, 1B)
    • Rick Sutcliffe (Los Angeles NL, P)
    • Jeffrey Leonard (Houston NL, OF)

1980-1989

  • 1980
    • Britt Burns (Chicago AL, P)
    • Joe Charboneau (Cleveland AL, OF)
    • Bill Gullickson (Montreal NL, P)
    • Lonnie Smith , Philadelphia OF
  • 1981
  • 1982
    • Ed Vande Berg (Seattle AL, P)
    • Cal Ripken, Jr. (Baltimore AL, SS-3B)
    • Steve Bedrosian (Atlanta NL, P)
    • Johnny Ray (Pittsburgh NL, 2B)
  • 1983
  • 1984
  • 1985
  • 1986
    • Mark Eichhorn (Toronto AL, P)
    • José Canseco (Oakland AL, OF)
    • Todd Worrell (St. Louis NL, P)
    • Robby Thompson (San Francisco NL, 2B)
  • 1987
  • 1988
    • Bryan Harvey (California AL, P)
    • Walt Weiss (Oakland AL, SS)
    • Tim Belcher (Los Angeles NL, P)
    • Mark Grace (Chicago NL, 1B)
  • 1989
    • Tom Gordon (Kansas City AL, P)
    • Craig Worthington (Baltimore AL, 3B)
    • Andy Benes (San Diego NL, P)
    • Jerome Walton (Chicago NL, OF)

1990-1999

2000-2004

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