College_Baseball_Foundation

College Baseball Foundation

College Baseball Foundation

US non-profit organization


The College Baseball Foundation was formed in 2004 in Lubbock, Texas as a non-profit organization, with the dual aims of awarding the Brooks Wallace Award, and creating the National College Baseball Hall of Fame.[2] The organization also annually presents several other college baseball awards including: the John Olerud Award, National Collegiate Umpire Award, Pitcher of the Year Award, and Skip Bertman Award.[3]

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National College Baseball Hall of Fame

The National College Baseball Hall of Fame was created in 2004 by the College Baseball Foundation, and inducted its first class in 2006. The yet-to-be built facility will be named after President George H. W. Bush who captained the Yale Bulldogs baseball team, and as a left-handed first baseman, played in the first two College World Series.[4][5] As of January 2013, the Foundation had raised approximately $7 million of the $13 million goal, after receiving a $5 million grant from the Moody Foundation.[6]

Awards

Brooks Wallace Award

Named after former Texas Tech Red Raiders shortstop and assistant coach Brooks Wallace, since 2009, this award is given annually to the best collegiate shortstop. From 2004 to 2008, the award was given to the most outstanding player.[7]

John Olerud Award

Named after former Washington State Cougars pitcher and first baseman John Olerud, since 2010, this award is given annually to the best collegiate two-way player.[8]

Pitcher of the Year Award

Since 2009, this award is given annually to the best collegiate pitcher.[9] From 2004 to 2008, the Roger Clemens Award, was given to the best collegiate pitcher by the Greater Houston Baseball Association.[10]

Stopper of the Year Award

This award is presented to the best collegiate relief pitcher, by the NCBWA.[11]

Skip Bertman Award

Named after former LSU Tigers head coach Skip Bertman, since 2013, this award is given annually to the best collegiate head coach.[12] The inaugural award was given to head coach Mike Dickson at Gloucester County College, a Division III member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).[13]

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National Collegiate Umpire Award

This award is presented to a collegiate umpire.[19]
2012—Rich Fetchiet
2013—Dale Williams (Pac-8/Pac-10)
2014—Hank Rountree
2015—John Magnusson (SEC)
2019—Jon Bible

George H.W. Bush Distinguished Alumnus Award

This award is presented to a college-athlete alumnus.[11]

See also


References

  1. Pahigian, Josh (March 2, 2010). "76: The National College Baseball Hall of Fame". 101 Baseball Places to See Before You Strike Out. Guilford, Connecticut: Lyons Press. pp. 170–172. ISBN 978-1599218847.
  2. "School House to White House: The Education of the Presidents". National Archives. Spring 2007. Retrieved March 29, 2008.
  3. Aaron Fitt (January 8, 2013). "College Baseball Hall Of Fame Receives $5 Million Grant". Baseball America. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  4. Vinton, Nathaniel (September 13, 2008). "Roger Clemens' foundation takes a hit, along with his 'Q' score - New York Daily News". Articles.nydailynews.com. Retrieved June 26, 2014.
  5. On the College Baseball HoF website[permanent dead link], click on "Awards." Accessed October 17, 2016.
  6. "Hall of Fame creates Coach of the Year Award" (Press release). National College Baseball Hall of Fame. June 14, 2013. Retrieved June 26, 2014.
  7. "Willis named Skip Bertman National Coach of the Year". National Junior College Athletic Association. December 17, 2018. Retrieved February 18, 2019.
  8. "Bakich wins 2019 Skip Bertman National Coach of the Year Award". MLB.com. MLB Advanced Media Policy. Retrieved September 26, 2019.
  9. "Umpire Award". College Baseball Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on April 11, 2020. Retrieved April 11, 2020.

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