Wally Moon (St. Louis NL, OF)
Duke Snider and Gil Hodges combined for 48 homers, while ex-Cardinal Wally Moon hit .302.
This was the second consecutive year a Cardinal won the Rookie of the Year Award, with Wally Moon winning the previous season.
He also appeared as himself in the 1962 Blake Edwards film "Experiment in Terror" along with Don Drysdale and Wally Moon.
The Dodgers increased their score as Wally Moon walked and Frank Howard singled, to bring Snider home and make the game 5-2.
Neal singled with one out and Wally Moon grounded into a force out at second base.
Wally Moon then singled to score Neal, but was caught stealing for the second out and Snider struck out to end the first inning.
Wally Moon faked a catch, fooling Lollar completely.
Wally Moon hit .328 (fourth-best in the league) and Johnny Podres posted a circuit-topping .783 winning percentage for second-place Los Angeles.
The end credits include: "And Introducing Wally Moon as Sheriff Bender."