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Angels' Trout, Nats' Harper best rookies

NEW YORK, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels and the Washington Nationals' Bryce Harper Monday were named baseball's Rookies of the Year for 2012.

Trout was the unanimous choice for American League Rookie of the Year in voting by the Baseball Writers' Association of America following one of the best rookie seasons in baseball history.

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The outfielder was second in the AL in batting average at .326, while leading the league in steals (49) and runs scored (129).

The 21-year-old also finished third in on-base percentage (.399) and slugging (.564) in pacing the Angels' offense after his April 28 call-up.

Trout is also in contention for the AL Most Valuable Player award, although he will face from stiff opposition from triple crown-winner Miguel Cabrera of the Detroit Tigers.

Nationals outfielder Harper, only 19 years old, took the NL honors after belting 22 homers, driving in 59 runs and scoring 98 times in helping Washington win an NL East title.

The versatile Harper also stole 18 stolen bases and sported a .817 on-base plus slugging percentage with nine triples.

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