| Abbreviation | BBWAA |
|---|---|
| Founded | October 14, 1908 (1908-10-14) |
| Field | Sportswriting |
| Membership | At least 394[2] (2022) |
President | C. Trent Rosecrans (2021)[1] |
Vice President | Larry Stone (2021)[1] |
TheBaseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) is aprofessional association forjournalists writing aboutMajor League Baseball for daily newspapers, magazines, and qualifying websites. The organization was founded in 1908 and is known for its annual awards and voting on membership in theBaseball Hall of Fame.
The BBWAA was founded on October 14, 1908,[3] to improve working conditions forsportswriters 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 organization began with 43 founding members.[4] They includedJoe S. Jackson, who became the association's first president. At that time, Jackson was the sporting editor (today calledsports editor) of theDetroit Free Press. Also selected as officers wereIrving E. Sanborn of theChicago Tribune, syndicated columnistHugh Fullerton, andThe Boston Globe baseball writerTim Murnane.[5] 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 thePhiladelphia 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.[6] 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.[7]
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.[8]
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."[9]
The organization's primary function is to work withMajor League Baseball and individual teams to assureclubhouse andpress-box access for BBWAA members. In addition, BBWAA members also electplayers to theNational 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 LandisMost Valuable Player Award,Cy Young Award, Jackie RobinsonRookie of the Year Award, andManager of the Year Award in each of the two majorleagues. 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 theVeterans Committee.
Considering the ready availability oftelevision 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 includebroadcasters and researchers.[10] (Similar arguments were made for the inclusion of Web-based journalists, before the BBWAA added Web writers to its ranks in December 2007.)[9]
Others have openly questioned why the BBWAA is involved in the award and Hall of Famevotingprocesses at all,[11] citing in some cases journalistic integrity and the need to remain unbiased in their coverage of newsworthy events.[12]
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 which are presented annually at the New York chapter's dinner:
In or about 2000, the BBWAA took over the voting responsibility for theEdgar Martínez Award, given each year to the outstanding designated hitter in theAmerican League.
From 1953 to 1962, the BBWAA presented a "Sophomore of the Year Award" in each league.[15]
In 1997, a 36-member BBWAA panel selected theMajor League Baseball All-Time Team.
The annual BBWAA Career Excellence Award is the highest award given by the BBWAA. First awarded in 1962 toJ. G. Taylor Spink, longtime publisher ofThe Sporting News, it was named the J. G. Taylor Spink Award until adopting its current name in February 2021.[16] It has been awarded annually for "meritorious contributions to baseball writing", except for one year during the1994–95 Major League Baseball strike. Recipients are not considered members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame but are permanently recognized in an exhibit at the Hall's library.
For information about the chapter and its presiding officer, see footnote[17] andRed Foley (past chairman).
For a list of presidents and secretaries from 1908 to the present, see footnote[26]During the 2012 World Series, the Association elected its first female president,Susan Slusser, of theSan Francisco Chronicle.[27]
A-Rod picked up the hardware at the87th annual New York baseball writers' dinner Saturday night.
The winner is presented with the [Terry Ryan Award] at theannual Baseball Writers Association of America Diamond Awards along with manyother prestigious Twins awards.
[She] was elected president ... at the annual World Series meeting of the BBWAA.
"Baseball Writers Unite." Washington Post, October 15, 1908, p. 9.
He served for many years as an officer of the Baseball Writers' Association of America and was chairman of the New York chapter in 1969-70.