User:Eagle4000/Legacy Awards (NLBM)
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Awards
- NLBM Oscar Charleston Legacy Award ("Most Valuable Players" in the National (NL) and American (AL) leagues)
- Pitcher of the Year – "Pitchers of the Year" in the NL and AL:
- NLBM Leroy "Satchel" Paige Legacy Award ("Pitchers of the Year"; 2000–2005)
- NLBM Wilbur "Bullet" Rogan Legacy Award ("Pitchers of the Year"; 2006–present)
- NLBM Larry Doby Legacy Award – "Rookies of the Year"
- NLBM Hilton Smith Legacy Award ("Relievers of the Year")
- NLBM Walter "Buck" Leonard Legacy Award (batting champions)
- NLBM Josh Gibson Legacy Award ("Home Run" leaders)
- NLBM James "Cool Papa" Bell Legacy Award ("Stolen Base" leaders)
- NLBM Charles Isham "C. I." Taylor Legacy Award ("Managers of the Year")
- NLBM Andrew "Rube" Foster Legacy Award ("Executives of the Year")
- NLBM John Henry "Pop" Lloyd Legacy Award: in recognition of "Baseball and Community Leadership"
- NLBM Sam Lacy Legacy Award ("Baseball Writer of the Year")
- NLBM Jackie Robinson Lifetime Achievement Award: for "Career Excellence in the Face of Adversity"
- NLBM John "Buck" O'Neil Legacy Award: given to a local or national corporate/private philanthropist for "Outstanding Support of the NLBM"
- Oscar Charleston Legacy Award – "Most Valuable Players" in the National (NL) and American (AL) leagues
- Pitcher of the Year – "Pitchers of the Year" in the NL and AL:
- Leroy "Satchel" Paige Legacy Award (2000–2005)
- Wilbur "Bullet" Rogan Legacy Award (2006–present)
Oscar Charleston Legacy Award
- NLBM Oscar Charleston Legacy Award ("Most Valuable Players" in the National (NL) and American (AL) leagues)
The Oscar Charleston Legacy Award is given annually to the "Most Valuable Players" in the National and American leagues.[1]
- 2001: Jason Giambi (Athletics; AL)[2]
- 2002: Barry Bonds (Giants; NL)[3][4] and Alex Rodriguez (Rangers; AL)[3][5][4]
- 2003: Alex Rodriguez (Rangers; AL)[5]
- 2004:
- 2005: Alex Rodriguez (Yankees; AL)[5]
- 2006: Ryan Howard (Phillies; NL)[6][7] and Derek Jeter (Yankees; AL)[6][7]
- 2007: Jimmy Rollins (Phillies; NL)[5] and Alex Rodriguez (Yankees; AL)[5]
- 2008: Albert Pujols (Cardinals; NL)[8] and Joe Mauer (Twins; AL)[8]
- 2009: Albert Pujols (Cardinals; NL)[1] and Joe Mauer (Twins; AL)[1]
- 2010: Joey Votto (Reds; NL)[9] and Josh Hamilton (Rangers; AL)[9]
- 2011: Matt Kemp (Dodgers; NL)[10] and Curtis Granderson (Yankees; AL)[11][10]
Pitcher of the Year
Leroy "Satchel" Paige Legacy Award
- NLBM Leroy "Satchel" Paige Legacy Award ("Pitchers of the Year"; 2000–2005)
The Satchel Paige Legacy Award was given annually to the best pitchers in the National and American leagues.
- 2001: Roger Clemens (Yankees; AL)[2]
- 2002: Randy Johnson (Diamondbacks; NL)[3] and Barry Zito (Athletics; AL)[3]
- 2003:
- 2004:
- 2005:
- 2006:
Wilbur "Bullet" Rogan Legacy Award
- NLBM Wilbur "Bullet" Rogan Legacy Award ("Pitchers of the Year"; 2006–present)
The Wilbur "Bullet" Rogan Legacy Award is given annually to the "Pitchers of the Year" in the National and American leagues.[1]
- 2006: Brandon Webb (Diamondbacks; NL)[6] and Johan Santana (Twins; AL)[6]
- 2007: Jake Peavy (Padres; NL)[5] and C.C. Sabathia (Indians; AL)[5]
- 2008:
- 2009: Chris Carpenter (Cardinals; NL)[1][12] and Zack Greinke (Royals; AL)[1][12]
- 2010: Roy Halladay (Phillies; NL)[9] and C.C. Sabathia (Yankees; AL)[9]
- 2011: Clayton Kershaw (Dodgers; NL)[10] and Justin Verlander (Tigers; AL)[11][10]
Larry Doby Legacy Award
- NLBM Larry Doby Legacy Award – "Rookies of the Year"
- Note: This should not be confused with the Larry Doby Award, which is presented to the MLB "Futures Game" MVP.
The Larry Doby Legacy Award is given annually to the "Rookies of the Year" in the National and American leagues.[13]
- 2001:
- 2002: Jason Jennings (Rockies; NL)[3] and Eric Hinske (Blue Jays; AL)[3]
- 2003:
- 2004:
- 2005: Ryan Howard (Phillies; NL)[13]
- 2006: Ryan Zimmerman (Nationals; NL)[6] and Justin Verlander (Tigers; AL)[6]
- 2007: Troy Tulowitzki (Rockies; NL)[5] and Dustin Pedroia (Red Sox; AL)[5]
- 2008:
- 2009: Andrew McCutchen (Pirates; NL)[1][14] and Elvis Andrus (Rangers; AL)[1]
- 2010: Buster Posey (Giants; NL)[9] and Neftali Feliz (Rangers; AL)[9]
- 2011: Craig Kimbrel (Braves; NL)[10] and Eric Hosmer (Royals; AL)[10]
Hilton Smith Legacy Award
- NLBM Hilton Smith Legacy Award ("Relievers of the Year")
The Hilton Smith Legacy Award is given annually to the "Relievers of the Year" in the National and American leagues.[1]
- 2002: John Smoltz (Braves; NL)[3] and Eddie Guardado (Twins); AL)[3]
- 2003:
- 2004:
- 2005:
- 2006: Trevor Hoffman (Padres; NL)[6] and Francisco Rodriguez (Angels; AL)[6]
- 2007: Jose Valverde (Diamondbacks; NL)[5] and Joe Borowski (Indians; AL)[5]
- 2008:
- 2009: Heath Bell (Padres; NL)[1] and Brian Fuentes (Angels; AL)[1][15]
- 2010: Brian Wilson (Giants; NL)[9] and Rafael Soriano (Rays; AL)[9]
- 2011: Craig Kimbrel (Braves; NL) (tie),[10] John Axford (Brewers; NL) (tie),< [10] and Jose Valverde (Tigers; AL)[11][10]
Walter "Buck" Leonard Legacy Award
- NLBM Walter "Buck" Leonard Legacy Award (batting champions)
The Walter "Buck" Leonard Legacy Award is given annually to the batting champions in the National and American leagues.[1]
- 2001: Larry Walker (Rockies; NL)[2]
- 2002: Barry Bonds (Giants; NL)[3][4] and Manny Ramirez (Red Sox; AL)[3]
- 2003:
- 2004:
- 2005:
- 2006: Freddy Sanchez (Pirates; NL)[6] and Joe Mauer (Twins; AL)[6]
- 2007: Matt Holliday (Rockies; NL)[5] and Magglio Ordonez (Tigers; AL)[5]
- 2008: Chipper Jones (Braves; NL)[8]
- 2009: Hanley Ramirez (Marlins; NL)[1] and Joe Mauer (Twins; AL)[1]
- 2010: Carlos Gonzalez (Rockies; NL)[9] and Josh Hamilton (Rangers; AL)[9]
- 2011: Jose Reyes (Mets; NL)[10] and Miguel Cabrera (Tigers; AL)[11][10]
Josh Gibson Legacy Award
- NLBM Josh Gibson Legacy Award ("Home Run" leaders)
The Josh Gibson Legacy Award is given annually to the "Home Run" leaders in the National and American leagues.[1]
- 2001: Barry Bonds (Giants; NL)[2] and Alex Rodriguez (Rangers; AL)[2]
- 2001: Alex Rodriguez (Rangers; AL)[5]
- 2002: Sammy Sosa (Cubs; NL)[3] and Alex Rodriguez (Rangers; AL)[3][5][4]
- 2003: Alex Rodriguez (Rangers; AL)[5]
- 2004:
- 2005: Alex Rodriguez (Yankees; AL)[5]
- 2006: Ryan Howard (Phillies; NL)[6][13][7] and David Ortiz (Red Sox; AL)[6]
- 2007: Prince Fielder (Brewers; NL)[5] and Alex Rodriguez (Yankees; AL)[5]
- 2008: Ryan Howard (Phillies; NL)[13]
- 2009: Albert Pujols (Cardinals; NL),[1] Carlos Pena (Rays; AL) (tie),[1] and Mark Teixeira (Yankees; AL) (tie)[1]
- 2010: Albert Pujols (Cardinals)[9] and Jose Bautista (Blue Jays; AL)[9]
- 2011: Matt Kemp (Los Angeles Dodgers; NL)[10] and Jose Bautista (Blue Jays; AL)[10]
James "Cool Papa" Bell Legacy Award
- NLBM James "Cool Papa" Bell Legacy Award ("Stolen Base" leaders)
The James "Cool Papa" Bell Legacy Award is given annually to the "Stolen Base" leaders in the National and American leagues.[1]
- 2001: Juan Pierre (Rockies; NL) (tie)[16] and Jimmy Rollins (Phillies; NL) (tie)[16]
- 2002: Luis Castillo (Marlins; NL)[3] and Alfonso Soriano (Yankees; AL)[3]
- 2003:
- 2004:
- 2005:
- 2006: Jose Reyes (Mets; NL)[6] and Carl Crawford (Devil Rays; AL)[6]
- 2007: Jose Reyes (Mets; NL),[5] Carl Crawford (Devil Rays; AL) (tie),[5] and Brian Roberts (Orioles; AL) (tie)[5]
- 2008:
- 2009: Michael Bourn (Astros)[1] and Jacoby Ellsbury (Red Sox; AL)[1]
- 2010: Michael Bourne (Astros; NL)[9] and Juan Pierre (White Sox; AL)[9]
- 2011: Michael Bourn (Braves; NL)[10], Coco Crisp (Athletics; AL) {tie),[10] and Brett Gardner (Yankees) (tie)[10]
Charles Isham "C. I." Taylor Legacy Award
- NLBM Charles Isham "C. I." Taylor Legacy Award ("Managers of the Year")
The Charles Isham "C. I." Taylor Legacy Award is given annually to the "Managers of the Year" in the National and American leagues.[1]
- 2000: Dusty Baker (Giants; NL)[9]
- 2001:
- 2002: Tony La Russa (Cardinals; NL)[3] and Mike Scioscia (Angels; AL)[3]
- 2003: Dusty Baker (Cubs; NL)[9]
- 2004:
- 2005:
- 2006: Willie Randolph (Mets; NL)[6] and Jim Leyland (Tigers; AL)[6]
- 2007: Bob Melvin (Diamondbacks; NL)[5] and Eric Wedge (Indians; AL)[5]
- 2008:
- 2009: Jim Tracy (Rockies; NL)[1] and Mike Scioscia (Angels; AL)[1]
- 2010: Dusty Baker (Reds; NL)[9] and Ron Washington (Rangers; AL)[9]
- 2011: Kirk Gibson (Diamondbacks; NL)[10] and Ron Washington (Rangers; AL)[10]
Andrew "Rube" Foster Legacy Award
- NLBM Andrew "Rube" Foster Legacy Award ("Executives of the Year")
The Andrew "Rube" Foster Legacy Award is given annually to the "Executives of the Year" in the National and American leagues.[1]
- 2000:
- 2001: Pat Gillick (Mariners; AL)[16]
- 2002: John Schuerholz (Braves; NL)[3] and Bill Stoneman (Angels; AL)[3]
- 2003:
- 2004: Walt Jocketty (Cardinals; NL)[17] and Terry Ryan (Twins; AL)[17]
- 2005:
- 2006: Omar Minaya (Mets; NL)[6] and Terry Ryan (Twins; AL)[6]
- 2007: Dan O'Dowd (Rockies; NL)[5] and Mark Shapiro (Indians; AL)[5]
- 2008: Tony Reagins (Angels; AL)[18]
- 2009: Dan O'Dowd (Rockies; NL)[1] and Jack Zduriencik (Mariners: AL)[1][15]
- 2010: Brian Sabean (Giants; NL)[9] and Jon Daniels (Rangers; AL)[9]
- 2011: Doug Melvin (Brewers; NL)[10] and Dave Dombrowski (Tigers; AL)[11][10]
John Henry "Pop" Lloyd Legacy Award
The John Henry "Pop" Lloyd Legacy Award is given annually in recognition of "Baseball and Community Leadership".[1]
- 2007: Jimmie Lee Solomon (executive vice president of baseball operations, Major League Baseball)[5]
- 2008:
- 2009: Mike Cameron (Milwaukee Brewers)[1]
- 2010:
- 2011: Michael Young (Rangers)[10]
Sam Lacy Legacy Award
The Sam Lacy Legacy Award is given annually to the "Baseball Writer of the Year".[19][1]
- 2007: Larry Whiteside (Boston Globe) (posthumously)[19][5][8]
- 2008:
- 2009: Claire Smith (ESPN}[1][20][15]
- 2010:
- 2011: La Velle E. Neal, III (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)[10]
Jackie Robinson Lifetime Achievement Award
- See also: Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year Award
The Jackie Robinson Lifetime Achievement Award is given annually for "Career Excellence in the Face of Adversity".[21][1]
- 2002: Hank Aaron[22] and Frank Robinson (manager of the Montreal Expos and the first African-American manager in the major leagues)[3]
- 2003:
- 2004:
- 2005:
- 2006: Don Newcombe (former Negro Leagues and Major League great)[6]
- 2007: Orestes "Minnie" Minoso (first black player to play for the White Sox, in 1951)[5]
- 2008:
- 2009: Joe Morgan (baseball analyst, ESPN; former Major League player)[1]
- 2010: Frank White (baseball broadcast analyst; former Kansas City Royals infielder)[21][23][24]
- 2011: Lou Brock (Baseball Hall of Famer)[10]
John "Buck" O'Neil Legacy Award
The Buck O'Neil Legacy Award is given annually to a local or national corporate/private philanthropist for "Outstanding Support of the NLBM".[1]
- 2002: Bruce Boeger (regional director, Lincoln-Mercury)[3] and Joe Sorrentino (senior account executive, Pepsi)[3]
- 2003:
- 2004:
- 2005:
- 2006: Ralph Reid (vice president, Corporate Social Responsibility, Sprint Nextel Corporation)[6] and Larry Stewart (chairman, ServiceMark Telecom)[6]
- 2007: Spence Heddens (Kansas City Market President, Bank of America)[5] and Jim Kenney (agency field executive, State Farm Insurance Companies)[5]
- 2008:
- 2009: Bud Selig (commissioner, Major League Baseball)[1][15]
- 2010:
- 2011: Ollie Gates (owner, Gates & Sons Bar-B-Q)[10] and JE Dunn Construction Company[10]
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Of all the awards, Howard said the Josh Gibson Award, named for the legendary Negro Leaguer and Hall of Famer, will be the most special. Why? "Because he never got a shot to play in the big leagues," he said.
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(help) - ^ a b c d "Chipper Jones Receives Legacy Award". chattanoogan.com. November 11, 2008. Retrieved 2011-10-06.
Each of the Legacy Awards winners will be recognized on Jan. 10 during a ceremony at the Gem Theater in Kansas City, a venue across the street from the Negro Leagues Museum.
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Andrew McCutchen will be presented with the Larry Doby "Legacy" 2009 Rookie of the Year Award in a pregame ceremony.
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Reagins was recognized earlier this year as the recipient of the Andrew "Rube" Foster Award as the American League "Executive of the Year" at the 2008 Legacy Awards ....
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In 2008, the museum plans a yearlong salute to the "black press," a tribute that began in January when the museum presented the inaugural Sam Lacy Legacy Award to Larry Whiteside, the late sportswriter for the Boston Globe.
- ^ Turner, Aprill (April 20, 2011). "NABJ Honors Pioneering Sports Journalist, ESPN's Claire Smith with Annual Legacy Award". National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ). Retrieved 2011-10-21.
[P]ioneering sports journalist Claire Smith will receive [the NABJ] Legacy Award ... at the association's 36th Annual Convention and Career Fair in Philadelphia, PA, ... Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011.
- ^ a b Paylor, Terez A. (April 15, 2011). "Frank White receives the Jackie Robinson Legacy Award". The Kansas City Star. Retrieved 2011-10-09.
White joins notable recipients such as baseball Hall of Famers Hank Aaron, Frank Robinson and Joe Morgan, and Rachel Robinson, Jackie Robinson's widow.
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Aaron received the first Jackie Robinson Lifetime Achievement Legacy Award from the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, honoring his "career excellence in the face of adversity" in February 2003.
- ^ Pollock, Bill (April 14, 2011). "White earns Robinson Legacy Award". MissouriNet. Retrieved 2011-10-09.
White will be honored at a Special Edition of the NLBM Legacy Awards on April 15, 2011, ... at the Westin Crown Center Hotel in Kansas City, MO. This special luncheon event will begin at 11:00 am on Jackie Robinson Day, ....
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