Marvin Miller Man of the Year Award

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The Marvin Miller Man of the Year Award is given annually to a Major League Baseball (MLB) player "whose on-field performance and contributions to his community inspire others to higher levels of achievement." The award was created by the Major League Baseball Players' Association (MLBPA) and was presented to the inaugural winner – Mark McGwire – in 1997 as the "Man of the Year Award". Three years later, it was renamed in honor of Marvin Miller, the first executive director of the MLBPA. The award forms part of the Players Choice Awards.

Marvin Miller Man of the Year Award
CountryUnited States
Presented byMajor League Baseball Players Association
History
First award1997
Most recentMarcus Semien, Texas Rangers
External image
image icon Marvin Miller, the namesake of the award

In order to determine the winner, each MLB team nominates one of their players, who is selected by their teammates to appear on the ballot. An online vote is conducted among baseball fans in order to reduce the number of candidates to six. MLB players then choose the award winner from among the six finalists. In addition to the award, recipients have $50,000 donated on their behalf to charities of their choice by the MLB Players Trust. John Smoltz, Jim Thome, Michael Young, Curtis Granderson, and Marcus Semien are the only players to win the Marvin Miller Man of the Year Award on multiple occasions. Five winners – Paul Molitor, Jim Thome, Smoltz, Chipper Jones and Mariano Rivera – are members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

Winners of the Marvin Miller Man of the Year Award have undertaken a variety of different causes. Many winners, including McGwire, Thome, Smoltz, Mike Sweeney, Torii Hunter, Young, Curtis Granderson and Brandon Inge, worked with children in need. McGwire established a foundation to assist children who were physically or sexually abused, while Inge visited disabled children at the Mott Children's Hospital and donated part of his salary to raise money for a pediatric cancer infusion center. Other winners devoted their work to aiding individuals who had a specific illness, such as Albert Pujols, whose daughter suffers from Down syndrome, and who devoted the Pujols Family Foundation to helping those with the disease, and Jones, who has been raising money for cystic fibrosis since 1996, after meeting an 11-year-old fan who suffered from the disease and who died several weeks after meeting Jones through the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

Winners

 
Paul Molitor, the 1998 recipient, is one of five award winners to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
 
Michael Young is one of five players to win the award on multiple occasions.
 
Mariano Rivera won the award in 2013, the final year of his career.
Key
Year Links to the article about the corresponding Major League Baseball year
Player (X) Name of the player and number of times they had won the award at that point (if more than one)
Team The player's team at the time he won the award
Position The player's position at the time he won the award
Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame
Player is active
Winners
Year Player Team Position Ref
1997 Mark McGwire Oakland Athletics
St. Louis Cardinals
First baseman
1998 Paul Molitor Minnesota Twins Designated hitter
1999 Sammy Sosa Chicago Cubs Outfielder
2000 Eric Davis St. Louis Cardinals Outfielder
2001 Jim Thome Cleveland Indians First baseman
2002 John Smoltz Atlanta Braves Relief pitcher
2003 John Smoltz (2) Atlanta Braves Relief pitcher
2004 Jim Thome (2) Philadelphia Phillies First baseman
2005 Mike Sweeney Kansas City Royals First baseman
2006 Albert Pujols St. Louis Cardinals First baseman
2007 Torii Hunter Minnesota Twins Outfielder
2008 Michael Young Texas Rangers Shortstop
2009 Curtis Granderson Detroit Tigers Outfielder
2010 Brandon Inge Detroit Tigers Third baseman
2011 Michael Young (2) Texas Rangers Infielder
2012 Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves Third baseman
2013 Mariano Rivera New York Yankees Relief pitcher
2014 Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers Starting pitcher
2015 Adam Jones Baltimore Orioles Outfielder
2016 Curtis Granderson (2) New York Mets Outfielder
2017 Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs First baseman
2018 Curtis Granderson (3) Toronto Blue Jays
Milwaukee Brewers
Outfielder
2019 Curtis Granderson (4) Miami Marlins Outfielder
2020 Nelson Cruz Minnesota Twins Designated hitter
2021 Marcus Semien Toronto Blue Jays Second baseman
2022 Francisco Lindor New York Mets Shortstop
2023 Marcus Semien (2) Texas Rangers Second baseman

See also

Notes

References

General

  • "Marvin Miller Man of the Year Award". Baseball-Almanac.com. Baseball Almanac. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
  • "Players Choice Awards winners". mlbplayers.mlb.com. Major League Baseball Players Association. Retrieved January 23, 2014.

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