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BBWAA Career Excellence Award

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(Redirected fromJ. G. Taylor Spink Award)
Annual award for baseball writers
"Spink Award" redirects here. For the former minor league baseball honor, seeTopps Minor League Player of the Year Award.
BBWAA Career Excellence Award
J. G. Taylor Spink, the award's first recipient and former namesake
SportBaseball
Awarded for"Meritorious contributions to baseball writing"
LocationNational Baseball Hall of Fame
Cooperstown, New York
Presented byBaseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA)
History
First award1962
First winnerJ. G. Taylor Spink
Most recentThomas Boswell (2025)
WebsiteOfficial website

TheBBWAA Career Excellence Award, formerly theJ. G. Taylor Spink Award, is the highest award given by theBaseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA). It is given "for meritorious contributions to baseball writing" and voted on annually by the BBWAA.[1] Winners are typically announced in December, with the award presented at theBaseball Hall of Fame in July.

Recipients of the award are not members of the Hall of Fame—they are not "inducted" or "enshrined", they are not "Hall of Fame sportswriters", and there is no "writers' wing" of the Hall of Fame—they are officially "honorees."[2] The award is given at a separate ceremony from the induction ceremony on Hall of Fame weekend.[3] As with recipients of theFord C. Frick Award for baseball broadcasting, the honorees are permanently recognized in a "Scribes & Mikemen" exhibit in the Hall's library.[4]

The award was instituted in 1962 and named afterJ. G. Taylor Spink, publisher ofThe Sporting News from 1914 to 1962, and the award's first recipient. In February 2021, the BBWAA voted to remove his name from the award "due to Spink’s troubled history in supportingsegregated baseball."[1][5][6]

Eligibility

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The honoree does not have to be a member of theBaseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA), but every recipient from the award's 1962 inception through 2013 had been a BBWAA member at some time. The first recipient who had never been a BBWAA member was2014 recipientRoger Angell.[7] 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.

Veterans Committee role

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For several years in the early 2000s, honorees became life members of theVeterans Committee, which elects players whose eligibility for BBWAA consideration has ended, and is also the sole body that elects non-players for induction into the Hall. Starting with elections for induction in2008, voting on the main Veterans Committee, which then selected only players whose careers began in 1943 or later, was restricted to Hall of Fame members. After further changes announced for the2011 and2017 elections, BBWAA Career Excellence Award winners are eligible to serve on all of the era-based voting bodies that succeeded the Veterans Committee (and are still colloquially referred to as such).

Recipients

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Through 2006, the BBWAA designated honorees based on theannouncement year (typically in December). In the below table, winners through 2006 are listed with both their announcement year, and their inductionceremony year (the ensuing summer). In 2007, the BBWAA changed the year designation for the award to coincide with the induction ceremony. Thus, while the official BBWAA year designations jump from 2006 to 2008, the award has been bestowed annually since inception, except for one year missed due to the1994–95 Major League Baseball strike.

From 1972 through 1981, there were multiple honorees each year. This again occurred in 1988 and 1992. Since that time, there has been a single winner each year.

Through 2010, the award was presented during the actual induction ceremony; since then, it has been presented at the Hall of Fame awards presentation, held the day before the induction ceremony. In recent years, the Hall of Fame has announced the finalists for the award and final vote totals. Previously, such detail was not made public, with only the winner announced.

1963 recipientRing Lardner
1967 recipientDamon Runyon
1975 recipientShirley Povich
2004 recipientPeter Gammons
2014 recipientRoger Angell
2019 recipientJayson Stark
2022 recipientTim Kurkjian
YearHonoreeBeatRef.
NameBornDied
1962 (1963)J. G. Taylor Spink18881962St. Louis[8]
1963 (1964)Ring Lardner18851933Chicago[9]
1964 (1965)Hugh Fullerton18731945Chicago[10]
1965 (1966)Charles Dryden18601931Chicago[11]
1966 (1967)Grantland Rice18801954New York City[12]
1967 (1968)Damon Runyon18801946New York City[13]
1968 (1969)H. G. Salsinger18851958Detroit[14]
1969 (1970)Sid Mercer18801945New York City[15]
1970 (1971)Heywood Broun18881939New York City[16]
1971 (1972)Frank Graham18931965New York City[17]
1972 (1973)Dan Daniel18901981New York City[18]
Fred Lieb18881980New York City[19]
J. Roy Stockton18921972St. Louis[20]
1973 (1974)Warren Brown18941978Chicago[21]
John Drebinger18911979New York City[22]
John Kieran18921981New York City[23]
1974 (1975)John Carmichael19021986Chicago[24]
James Isaminger18801946Philadelphia[25]
1975 (1976)Tom Meany19031964New York City[26]
Shirley Povich19051998Washington, D.C.[27]
1976 (1977)Harold Kaese19091975Boston[28]
Red Smith19051982New York City[29]
1977 (1978)Gordon Cobbledick18981969Cleveland[30]
Edgar Munzel19072002Chicago[31]
1978 (1979)Tim Murnane18511917Boston[32]
Dick Young19171987New York City[33]
1979 (1980)Bob Broeg19182005St. Louis[34]
Tommy Holmes19031975New York City[35]
1980 (1981)Joe Reichler19151988New York City[36]
Milton Richman19221986New York City[37]
1981 (1982)Allen Lewis19162003Philadelphia[38]
Bob Addie19101982Washington, D.C.[39]
1982 (1983)Si Burick19091986Dayton, Ohio[40]
1983 (1984)Ken Smith19021991New York City[41]
1984 (1985)Joe McGuff19262006Kansas City, Missouri[42]
1985 (1986)Earl Lawson19232003Cincinnati[43]
1986 (1987)Jack Lang19212007New York City[44]
1987 (1988)Jim Murray19191998Los Angeles[45]
1988 (1989)Bob Hunter19131993Los Angeles[46]
Ray Kelly19141988Philadelphia[47]
1989 (1990)Jerome Holtzman19262008Chicago[48]
1990 (1991)Phil Collier19252001San Diego[49]
1991 (1992)Ritter Collett19212001Dayton, Ohio[50]
1992 (1993)Leonard Koppett19232003New York City[51]
Bus Saidt19201989Philadelphia[52]
1993 (1994)Wendell Smith19141972Pittsburgh[53]
1994 (1995)(not presented) 
1995 (1996)Joe Durso19242004New York City[54]
1996 (1997)Charley Feeney19242014New York City[55]
1997 (1998)Sam Lacy19032003Washington, D.C.[56]
1998 (1999)Bob Stevens19162002San Francisco[57]
1999 (2000)Hal Lebovitz19162005Cleveland[58]
2000 (2001)Ross Newhan1937Los Angeles[59]
2001 (2002)Joe Falls19282004Detroit[60]
2002 (2003)Hal McCoy1940Dayton, Ohio[61]
2003 (2004)Murray Chass1938New York City[62]
2004 (2005)Peter Gammons1945Boston[63]
2005 (2006)Tracy Ringolsby1951Seattle,Kansas City,Dallas,Denver[64]
2006 (2007)Rick Hummel19462023St. Louis[65]
2008Larry Whiteside19372007Kansas City,Milwaukee,Boston[66]
2009Nick Peters19392015San Francisco[67]
2010Bill Madden1946New York City[68]
2011Bill Conlin19342014Philadelphia[69]
2012Bob Elliott1949Montreal /Toronto[70]
2013Paul Hagen1951Dallas–Fort Worth /Philadelphia[71]
2014Roger Angell19202022The New Yorker[72]
2015Tom Gage1948Detroit[73]
2016Dan Shaughnessy1953Baltimore,Boston[74]
2017Claire Smith1954New York City[75]
2018Sheldon Ocker1942Akron, Ohio[76]
2019Jayson Stark1951Philadelphia[77]
2020Nick Cafardo19562019Boston[78]
2021Dick Kaegel1939St. Louis,Kansas City[79]
2022Tim Kurkjian1956Dallas,Baltimore,Sports Illustrated,ESPN.com[80]
2023John Lowec. 1959Los Angeles,Philadelphia,Detroit[81]
2024Gerry Fraley19542019Dallas,Atlanta,The Sporting News[82]
2025Thomas Boswell1947Washington, D.C.[83]

Notes

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This award should not be confused with theTopps Minor League Player of the Year Award, which was also known as the "J. G. Taylor Spink Award".

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"BBWAA Career Excellence Award".baseballhall.org. RetrievedFebruary 28, 2021.
  2. ^"National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum: Hall of Famers FAQ". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Archived fromthe original on April 16, 2009.
  3. ^"Hall of Fame Weekend 2024 to Feature Inductions of Adrian Beltré, Todd Helton, Jim Leyland and Joe Mauer July 19-22 in Cooperstown | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  4. ^"BBWAA Career Excellence Award | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  5. ^"BBWAA removes J.G. Taylor Spink's name from Hall of Fame writing award over racist language".ESPN.com. February 5, 2021. RetrievedFebruary 27, 2021.
  6. ^Lucia, Joe (February 5, 2021)."BBWAA removes JG Taylor Spink's name from annual award, renames it as "Career Excellence Award"".Awful Announcing.
  7. ^"Roger Angell Wins Spink Award" (Press release). National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. December 10, 2013. RetrievedDecember 10, 2013.
  8. ^"1962 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner J.G. Taylor Spink | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  9. ^"1963 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Ring Lardner | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  10. ^"1964 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Hugh Fullerton | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  11. ^"1965 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Charles Dryden | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  12. ^"1966 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Grantland Rice | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  13. ^"1967 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Damon Runyon | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  14. ^"1968 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Harry Salsinger | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  15. ^"1969 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Sid Mercer | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  16. ^"1970 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Heywood Broun | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  17. ^"1971 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Frank Graham | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  18. ^"1972 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Dan Daniel | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  19. ^"1972 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Fred Lieb | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  20. ^"1972 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner J. Roy Stockton | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  21. ^"1973 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Warren Brown | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  22. ^"1973 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner John Drebinger | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  23. ^"1973 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner John Kieran | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  24. ^"1974 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner John Carmichael | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  25. ^"1974 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner James Isaminger | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  26. ^"1975 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Tom Meany | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  27. ^"1975 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Shirley Povich | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  28. ^"1976 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Harold Kaese | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  29. ^"1976 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Red Smith | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  30. ^"1977 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Gordon Cobbledick | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  31. ^"1977 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Edgar Munzel | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  32. ^"1978 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Tim Murnane | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  33. ^"1978 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Dick Young | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  34. ^"1979 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Bob Broeg | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  35. ^"1979 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Tommy Holmes | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  36. ^"1980 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Joe Reichler | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  37. ^"1980 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Milton Richman | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  38. ^"1981 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Allen Lewis | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  39. ^"1981 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Bob Addie | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  40. ^"1982 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Si Burick | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  41. ^"1983 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Ken Smith | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  42. ^"1984 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Joe McGuff | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  43. ^"1985 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Earl Lawson | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  44. ^"1986 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Jack Lang | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  45. ^"1987 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Jim Murray | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  46. ^"1988 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Bob Hunter | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  47. ^"1988 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Ray Kelly | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  48. ^"1989 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Jerome Holtzman | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  49. ^"1990 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Phil Collier | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  50. ^"1991 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Ritter Collett | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  51. ^"1992 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Leonard Koppett | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  52. ^"1992 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Bus Saidt | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  53. ^"1993 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Wendell Smith | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  54. ^"1995 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Joseph Durso | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  55. ^"1996 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Charley Feeney | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  56. ^"1997 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Sam Lacy | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  57. ^"1998 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Bob Stevens | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  58. ^"1999 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Hal Lebovitz | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  59. ^"2000 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Ross Newhan | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  60. ^"2001 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Joe Falls | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  61. ^"2002 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Hal McCoy | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  62. ^"2003 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Murray Chass | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  63. ^"2004 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Peter Gammons | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  64. ^"2005 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Tracy Ringolsby | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  65. ^"2006 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Rick Hummel | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  66. ^"2008 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Larry Whiteside | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  67. ^"2009 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Nick Peters | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  68. ^"2010 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Bill Madden | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  69. ^"2011 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Bill Conlin | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  70. ^"2012 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Bob Elliott | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  71. ^"2013 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Paul Hagen | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  72. ^"2014 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Roger Angell | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  73. ^"2015 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Tom Gage | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  74. ^"2016 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Dan Shaughnessy | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  75. ^"2017 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Claire Smith | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  76. ^"2018 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Sheldon Ocker | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  77. ^"2019 BBWAA Career Excellence Award winner Jayson Stark | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  78. ^"2020 BBWAA Career Excellence Award winner Nick Cafardo | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  79. ^"2021 BBWAA Career Excellence Award winner Dick Kaegel | Baseball Hall of Fame".
  80. ^Rogers, Jesse (December 7, 2021)."ESPN's Tim Kurkjian is 2022 winner of BBWAA Career Excellence Award".ESPN.com. RetrievedDecember 7, 2021.
  81. ^Beck, Jason."Longtime Tigers writer Lowe wins BBWAA's highest honor".mlb.com. MLB Advanced Media, LP. Retrieved9 December 2022.
  82. ^"Dallas Morning News writer Gerry Fraley posthumous winner of BBWAA Career Excellence Award".Dallas News. December 5, 2023.
  83. ^Nusbaum, Spencer."Post columnist Thomas Boswell to be honored at Baseball Hall of Fame".msn.com. Retrieved14 December 2024.

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