Baseball Writers' Association of America
The Baseball Writers' Association of America is a professional association for baseball journalists writing for daily newspapers, magazines and qualifying websites.
Early years
The BBWAA was founded on October 14, 1908, to improve working conditions for sportswriters in the early part of the 20th century; It also sought to promote uniformity of scoring methods, and to professionalize the press box, such that access was limited only to working reporters, telegraphers, and others who had a reason to be there. The forty-three founding members of the Baseball Writers Association first met in mid-October 1908. They included Joe S. Jackson, who became the association's first president. At that time, Jackson was the sporting editor of the Detroit Free Press. Also selected as officers were Irving E. Sanborn of the Chicago Tribune, syndicated columnist Hugh Fullerton, and The Boston Globe baseball writer Tim Murnane A second meeting was held in New York City in December; Sanborn decided he could not serve as an officer at that time, and he was replaced by William Weart of the Philadelphia Times. The slate of officers was ratified, and anyone who wrote about baseball in major league cities was eligible for membership. This policy changed, however, in December 1913, at which time it was decided that minor league baseball writers could also become members. Then, Jackson became a dominant force in the early years of the baseball writers, being elected as president of the association during nine consecutive terms. Jackson finally retired in 1919, while Sanborn returned to assume the position of president. After that, Jackson became a member of the BBWAA Board of Directors.Mission
The organization's primary function is to work with Major League Baseball and individual teams to assure clubhouse and press-box access for BBWAA members. In addition, BBWAA members also elect players to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, which is the organization's most public function. All writers with 10 continuous years of membership in the BBWAA, plus active BBWAA membership at any time in the preceding 10 years, are eligible to vote for the Hall of Fame. The BBWAA also votes annually for the Kenesaw Mountain Landis Most Valuable Player Award, Cy Young Award, Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year Award, and Manager of the Year Award in each of the two major leagues. The Hall of Fame also empowers the BBWAA's Historical Overview Committee, made up of 11 or 12 veteran BBWAA members, to formulate the annual ballot for the Veterans Committee.Considering the ready availability of television broadcasts for the majority of baseball games, plus instant access to information through the Internet, some have called into question why the BBWAA has not broadened its membership rules to include broadcasters and researchers.
Others have openly questioned why the BBWAA is involved in the award and Hall of Fame voting at all, citing in some cases journalistic integrity and the need to remain unbiased in their coverage of newsworthy events.
Awards voting
The BBWAA's most public function is to annually vote on candidates for the National Baseball Hall of Fame.In addition, the BBWAA is responsible for voting on several annual awards in each major league, including:
- Kenesaw Mountain Landis Most Valuable Player Award
- Cy Young Award
- Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year Award
- Manager of the Year Award
From 1953 to 1962, the BBWAA presented a "Sophomore of the Year Award" in each league.
In 1997, a 36-member BBWAA panel selected the Major League Baseball All-Time Team.
Awards display
Replicas of various BBWAA awards and lists of past winners are displayed at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, in the Records Room, which also has other exhibits, including charts showing active and all-time leaders in various baseball statistical categories.J. G. Taylor Spink Award
The annual J. G. Taylor Spink Award is the highest award given by the BBWAA. The award is open to both BBWAA members and nonmembers, but only one winner—Roger Angell of The New Yorker, the 2014 recipient—had never been a BBWAA member in his career. Despite having written on baseball for more than a half-century, Angell never worked a specific baseball writing beat, thereby making him ineligible for BBWAA membership.Web membership
In 2007, the BBWAA opened its membership to web-based writers employed on a full-time basis by "websites that are credentialed by MLB for post-season coverage."Chapter awards
New York chapter
;National awards presented at chapter dinner- Kenesaw Mountain Landis Most Valuable Player Award
- Cy Young Award
- Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year Award
- Manager of the Year Award
- Babe Ruth Award
- New York Player of the Year Award
- Arthur and Milton Richman "You Gotta Have Heart" Award
- Joan Payson/Shannon Forde Award
- Casey Stengel "You Can Look It Up" Award
- Joe DiMaggio "Toast of the Town" Award
- William J. Slocum–Jack Lang Award
- Ben Epstein–Dan Castellano "Good Guy" Award
- Willie, Mickey and the Duke Award
Other chapters
- Cincinnati: Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame
- Cincinnati: Ernie Lombardi Award
- Cincinnati: Team Pitcher of the Year
- Cleveland: Bob Feller Man of the Year Award
- Cleveland: Frank Gibbons-Steve Olin Good Guy Award
- Detroit: Tiger of the Year
- Houston: Darryl Kile Good Guy Award
- Minnesota:
- Montreal: Montreal Expos Player of the Year
- Philadelphia: Most Valuable Player, Most Valuable Pitcher, Special Achievement, Good Guy Award, and Charlie Manuel Award for Service and Passion to Baseball
- St. Louis: Darryl Kile Good Guy Award
- Toronto: Neil MacCarl Award
- Note: The MLB Rookie of the Year Award was established by the Chicago chapter in 1940 and was known as the J. Louis Comiskey Memorial Award. In 1947, the award became an official MLB award, with Jackie Robinson as its first recipient. In July 1987, the award was renamed the Jackie Robinson Award.
Presidents
List of current members
Names of members are followed by the name of the organization for whom they write.Writers for The New York Times, The Washington Post, and the Baltimore Sun have stated that they are no longer permitted to vote by their employers. The Los Angeles Times has a similar policy, though it appears to be negotiable.
- Peter Abraham, The Boston Globe
- J. A. Adande, ESPN.com, formerly The Los Angeles Times
- Dave Albee, Marin Independent Journal
- Jim Alexander, The Press-Enterprise
- Dom Amore, Hartford Courant
- Mel Antonen, USA Today
- Tom Archdeacon, Dayton Daily News
- Nancy Armour, Associated Press
- Phil Arvia, SouthtownStar
- Steve Aschburner, Honorary
- Chris Assenheimer, Elyria Chronicle-Telegram
- Andrew Baggarly, Bay Area News Group
- Geoff Baker, Seattle Times
- Bill Ballou, Telegram & Gazette of Worcester
- Mike Bass, St. Paul Pioneer Press
- Bob Baum, Associated Press
- Mike Bauman, MLB.com
- Rod Beard, The Detroit News
- Jon Becker, Bay Area News Group
- Ira Berkow, The New York Times
- Rob Biertempfel, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Jeff Blair, The Globe and Mail
- Barry Bloom, MLB.com
- Ron Blum, Associated Press
- Paul Bodi, MLB.com
- Hal Bodley, USA Today
- Thomas Boswell, The Washington Post
- Pat Borzi, The New York Times
- Peter Botte, NY Daily News
- Ed Bouchette, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- Mark Bradley, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
- Marcos Breton, Sacramento Bee
- Bob Brookover, Philadelphia News
- Steve Buckley, Boston Herald
- Don Burke, Newark Star-Ledger
- Pete Caldera, Bergen Record
- Dave Cameron, Fangraphs
- Dave Campbell, The Associated Press
- Mark Camps, Honorary
- John Canzano, The Oregonian
- Jim Caple, ESPN
- Pat Caputo, Oakland Press
- Sam Carchidi, The Philadelphia Inquirer
- Marc Carig, New Jersey Star Ledger
- Will Carroll, Bleacher Report
- Bill Center, U-T San Diego
- Murray Chass, www.murraychass.com
- Ron Chimelis, The Republican
- Joe Christensen, Minneapolis Star Tribune
- Bill Christine, Honorary
- Carson Cistulli, Fangraphs
- Frank Clines, Honorary
- Jay Cohen, The Associated Press
- Gene Collier, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- Dan Connolly, The Baltimore Sun
- Ron Cook, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- Jose Covarrubias, retired
- Joe Cowley, Chicago Sun-Times
- Jerry Crasnick, ESPN
- Dave Cunningham, Honorary
- Ken Daley, Honorary
- Ken Davidoff, New York Post
- Art Davidson, The MetroWest Daily News
- Jose de Jesus Ortiz, Houston Chronicle
- Tony Demarco, Honorary
- Mike DiGiovanna, Los Angeles Times
- Steve Dilbeck, Los Angeles Daily News
- Mike Dodd, USA Today
- Mike Downey, retired
- Paul Doyle, Hartford Courant
- Rich Draper, MLB.com
- Josh Dubow, Associated Press
- Rich Dubroff, CSNmidatlantic.com
- Bob Dutton, The News Tribune
- Mike Dyer, Long Island Press, retired
- Gordon Edes, ESPN
- Bob Elliott, Toronto Sun
- Eduardo Encina, The Baltimore Sun
- John Erardi, The Cincinnati Enquirer
- Gerald Eskenazi, The New York Times
- August Fagerstrom, Fangraphs
- Mark Faller, The Arizona Republic
- John Fay, The Cincinnati Enquirer
- Mark Feinsand, The Daily News
- Anthony Fenech, Detroit Free Press
- Ken Fidlin, Toronto Sun
- Mike Fine, Honorary
- John R. Finger, CSNPhilly.com
- Mike Fitzpatrick, Associated Press
- Jeffrey Flanagan, MLB.com
- Jeff Fletcher, Santa Rosa Press Democrat
- Sean Forman, Sports Reference LLC
- Gerry Fraley, Dallas Morning News
- Tom Gage, The Detroit News
- Peter Gammons, MLB Network
- Jim Gauger, Trenton Times, retired
- Steven Gietschier, Sporting News, retired
- Dave Ginsburg, Associated Press
- Rich Glanzer, Lynbrook Times Gazette
- Ben Goessling, MASN
- Steve Goldman, Ashtabula Star Beacon
- Steven Goldman, Baseball Prospectus
- Jimmy Golen, Associated Press
- Pedro Gomez, ESPN
- Mark Gonzalez, Chicago Tribune
- Derrick Goold, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- Pat Graham, Associated Press
- Evan Grant, Dallas Morning News
- Jerry Green, The Detroit News
- Richard Griffin, Toronto Star
- Stephen Gross, Allentown Morning Call
- Ken Gurnick, MLB.com
- Paul Hagen, MLB.com
- Mike Harrington, Buffalo News
- Jim Hawkins, The Oakland Press,
- Joe Henderson, Tampa Tribune,
- Lynn Henning, The Detroit News
- Steve Henson, USA TODAY/Gannett
- Jon Heyman, Sports Illustrated
- Myron Holtzman, St. Louis Globe-Democrat, retired
- Jeff Horrigan, Boston Herald
- Garry D. Howard, Sporting News
- Paul Hoynes, The Plain Dealer
- Rick Hummel, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- Bob Hunter, Columbus Dispatch
- Jim Ingraham, The News-Herald
- Jeff Jacobs, Hartford Courant
- Jay Jaffe, Baseball Prospectus
- Bruce Jenkins, San Francisco Chronicle
- Chris Jenkins, Associated Press
- Chuck Johnson, USA Today
- Richard Justice, Houston Chronicle
- Dick Kaegel, MLB.com
- Christina Kahrl, Baseball Prospectus
- Joe Kay, Associated Press
- Tyler Kepner, The New York Times
- Ann Killion, San Francisco Chronicle
- Bob Klapisch, ESPN
- Mike Klis, Denver Post
- Gwen Knapp, San Francisco Chronicle
- Michael Knisley, ESPN
- Danny Knobler, CBSSports.com
- Nobuyuki Kobayashi, Tokyo Daily Sports
- Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- Steve Krasner, Providence Journal
- Dave Krieger, Denver Post
- Doug Krikorian, Long Beach Press-Telegram
- Roch Kubatko, MASNSports.com
- Tim Kurkjian, ESPN
- Paul Ladewski, Chicago Baseball Museum
- Scott Lauber, Boston Herald
- Keith Law, ESPN
- Gil LeBreton, Fort Worth Star-Telegram
- Mike Lefkow, Contra Costa Times
- Joseph Liao, World Journal
- Ben Lindbergh, Baseball Prospectus
- Bill Livingston, The Plain Dealer
- Seth Livingstone, USA Today
- John Lowe, Detroit Free Press
- Rob Maaddi, Associated Press
- Bill Madden, New York Daily News
- Dennis Manoloff, The Plain Dealer
- Tony Massarotti, The Boston Globe
- Sean McAdam, CSNNE
- Janie McCauley, The Associated Press
- Cory McCartney, FOX Sports South
- Hal McCoy, Dayton Daily News
- Dan McGrath, Chicago Tribune
- Jack McCaffery, Delaware County Times
- Stan McNeal, Sporting News
- Paul Meyer, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- Bernie Miklasz, ESPN Radio
- Scott Miller, CBS Sportsline
- Larry Milson, The Globe and Mail
- Jim Molony, MLB.com
- Robert Morales, Los Angeles Daily News
- Ernest Moreno, MLB.com
- Chuck Murr, Associated Press
- Carrie Muskat, MLB.com
- La Velle E. Neale III, Minneapolis Star Tribune Past President of BBWAA
- Mark Newman, MLB.com
- Rob Neyer, ESPN
- Lisa Nehus Saxon, retired"
- Bob Nightengale, USA Today
- Marty Noble, MLB.com
- David O'Brien, Atlanta Journal Constitution
- Sheldon Ocker, Akron Beacon-Journal
- Jack O'Connell, BBWAA
- Dave O'Hara, retired
- Buster Olney, ESPN
- Scott Orgera, Sports Press Service
- Woody Paige, The Denver Post
- Rob Parker, The Detroit News
- Tony Paul, The Detroit News
- Jeff Peek, Traverse City Record-Eagle
- John Perrotto, Beaver County Times
- Mike Peticca, The Plain Dealer
- Bill Plaschke, Los Angeles Times
- Terry Pluto, The Plain Dealer
- Joe Posnanski, The Kansas City Star
- Mark Purdy, San Jose Mercury News
- Ryan Pyner, MLB.com
- Luis E. Rangel, El Nuevo Herald
- Ron Rapoport, retired
- Ricardo Montes de Oca, Actualidad Media Group
- Ray Ratto, San Francisco Chronicle
- Marla Ridenour, Akron Beacon Journal
- Tracy Ringolsby, Rocky Mountain News
- Joe Rivera, Sporting News
- Lawrence "Larry" Rocca, Honorary
- Juan C. Rodriguez, Sun-Sentinel
- Phil Rogers, ESPN
- John Romano, St. Petersburg Times
- Bob Rosen, Elias Sports Bureau
- Ken Rosenthal, The Athletic
- Roger Rubin, New York Daily News
- Jim Salisbury, CSNPhilly.com, formerly The Philadelphia Inquirer
- Eno Sarris, Fangraphs
- Peter Schmuck, The Baltimore Sun ; elected President of the BBWAA in 2005.
- Russ Schneider, The Plain Dealer; retired
- Jeff Schultz, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
- Alan Schwarz, Baseball America
- Chaz Scoggins, The Sun of Lowell
- Dan Shaughnessy, The Boston Globe
- Bud Shaw, The Plain Dealer
- John Shea, San Francisco Chronicle
- Joel Sherman, New York Post
- Bob Sherwin, Associated Press/Seattle
- Michael Silverman, Boston Herald
- Dave Skretta, Associated Press
- Susan Slusser, San Francisco Chronicle
- Claire Smith, ESPN
- Christopher Smith, MassLive.com
- Bob Smizik, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- Jim Souhan, Star Tribune
- Lyle Spencer, MLB.com
- Alex Speier, WEEI-FM
- Barry Stanton, ESPN
- Jayson Stark, ESPN
- Kit Stier, The Journal News
- Joe Stiglich, Contra Costa Times
- Pat Stoetzer, Carroll County Times
- Larry Stone, Seattle Times
- Jim Street, MLB.com
- Paul Sullivan, Chicago Tribune
- T.R. Sullivan, MLB.com
- Connor Fitter, MLB.com
- Marc Topkin, Tampa Bay Times
- Howard Ulman, Associated Press
- Dave van Dyck, Chicago Tribune
- Juan Vene, VIP Wire
- Tom Verducci, Sports Illustrated
- Ben Walker, Associated Press
- Tadashi Watanabe, Kyodo News
- Tom Withers, Associated Press
- Gordon Wittenmyer, Chicago Sun Times
- Akiko Yamawaki, Hochi Shimbun
- Yasuko Yanagita, Associated Press
- Mark Zuckerman, Nats Insider, CSNwashington.com
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