Edgar Martínez Award
Edgar Martínez Award | |
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Description | Most outstanding designated hitter in the American League in Major League Baseball |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Baseball Writers Association of America |
First awarded | 1973 |
Currently held by | Billy Butler, Kansas City Royals |
The Edgar Martínez Outstanding Designated Hitter Award, commonly referred to as the Edgar Martínez Award and originally known as the Outstanding Designated Hitter Award, has been presented annually to the most outstanding designated hitter (DH) in the American League (AL) in Major League Baseball (MLB) since 1973. The award is voted on by club beat reporters, broadcasters and AL public relations departments. All players with a minimum of 100 at bats at DH are eligible.[1] It was given annually by members of the Associated Press who are beat writers, broadcasters, and public relations directors. The Associated Press discontinued the award in 2000, but it was picked up by the Baseball Writers Association of America, which has administered it since.[2]
In September 2004, at Safeco Field ceremonies in honor of Edgar Martínez, Commissioner Bud Selig announced that the award would be renamed for the five-time recipient (1995, 1997–98, 2000–01).[3] In an 18-year career with the Seattle Mariners, primarily as a designated hitter, Martínez batted .312, with 309 career home runs and 1,261 runs batted in.[4]
David Ortiz has won the award six times, more than any other player (2003–2007, 2011).[5][6] Other repeat winners of the award include Martinez himself (five times), three-time winner Hal McRae (1976, 1980, and 1982) and two-time winners Willie Horton (1975 and 1979), Greg Luzinski (1981 and 1983), Don Baylor (1985 and 1986), Harold Baines (1987 and 1988), Dave Parker (1989 and 1990), and Paul Molitor (1993 and 1996).[7] Boston Red Sox players have won the most Edgar Martínez Awards with nine.[2]
Key
Year | The MLB season the award was given |
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Player (X) | Denotes winning player and number of times they had won the award at that point (if more than one) |
Team | The designated hitter's team |
† | Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame |
* | Denotes player who is still active |
BA | Batting average |
HR | Home runs |
RBI | Runs batted in |
Italics | Indicates player led the AL in that category |
List of winners
See also
- List of Silver Slugger Award winners at designated hitter
- List of Major League Baseball awards
- Baseball awards
References
- In-line citations
- ^ a b Bastian, Jordan (December 15, 2009). "Lind named Outstanding DH of 2009". MLB.com. MLB Advanced Media. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
- ^ a b "Edgar Martinez Outstanding Designated Hitter Award". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved October 3, 2011.
- ^ Finnigan, Bob (October 3, 2004). "The Seattle Times: Sports: Edgar gives tip of the cap in tribute; M's fall to Rangers". The Seattle Times. Retrieved September 28, 2011.
- ^ a b c d e f "Edgar Martínez Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
- ^ a b Browne, Ian (December 4, 2007). "Ortiz wins Edgar Martinez Award". MLB.com. MLB Advanced Media. Retrieved September 28, 2011.
David Ortiz ... was the winner of Major League Baseball's Edgar Martinez Award for the fifth straight year.
- ^ a b Brown, Ian (December 7, 2011). "Papi's bounce-back season honored with award". MLB.com. MLB Advanced Media. Retrieved December 7, 2011.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y McKelvey, G. Richard (2004). All bat, no glove: a history of the designated hitter. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. pp. 180–181. ISBN 0-7864-1944-X. Retrieved September 28, 2011.
- ^ "Orlando Cepeda Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
- ^ "Tommy Davis Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
- ^ a b "Willie Horton Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
- ^ "Russell Knows Why". Eugene Register-Guard. Wire Service Reports. December 3, 1976. p. 2D. Retrieved September 28, 2011.
- ^ a b c "Hal McRae Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
- ^ "Honor For Rice". Times-Union. United Press International. December 3, 1977. p. 15. Retrieved September 28, 2011.
- ^ "Jim Rice Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
- ^ "Rusty Staub Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
- ^ "Horton Comeback Player". Ludington Daily News. Associated Press. January 8, 1980. p. 8. Retrieved September 28, 2011.
- ^ a b "Greg Luzinski Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
- ^ "Sports Briefs". Lawrence Journal-World. Associated Press. November 30, 1982. p. 12. Retrieved September 28, 2011.
- ^ "Dave Kingman Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
- ^ Livingstone, Seth (June 23, 1986). "Red Sox host Yanks series". The Lewiston Journal. p. 1B. Retrieved September 28, 2011.
- ^ a b "Don Baylor Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
- ^ a b "Harold Baines Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
- ^ a b "Dave Parker Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
- ^ "Chili Davis Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
- ^ "Dave Winfield Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
- ^ a b "Paul Molitor Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
- ^ "Miranda, Brewers reach agreement on contract". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Associated Press. December 20, 1996. p. 12C. Retrieved September 28, 2011.
- ^ "Rafael Palmeiro Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
- ^ "Ellis Burks Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
- ^ McAdam, Sean (December 14, 2003). "Winter Baseball Meetings Notebook: A-Rod comments on TV stir up a hornets' nest". The Providence Journal. Retrieved September 28, 2011.
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- ^ Horrigan, Jeff (December 12, 2004). "Baseball; Red Sox notebook; Francona on talk tour". Boston Herald. p. B.03. Retrieved September 28, 2011. (subscription required)
- ^ "Boston's David Ortiz wins third straight Edgar Martinez Award". MLB.com (Press release). Major League Baseball. December 21, 2005. Retrieved September 28, 2011.
- ^ "Boston's Ortiz captures fourth straight outstanding DH award". MLB.com (Press release). MLB Advanced Media. December 5, 2006. Retrieved September 28, 2011.
- ^ Fordin, Spencer (December 10, 2008). "Huff wins Outstanding DH Award". MLB.com. MLB Advanced Media. Retrieved September 28, 2011.
- ^ "Aubrey Huff Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
- ^ "Adam Lind Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
- ^ Fordin, Spencer (November 24, 2010). "Vlad wins Edgar Martinez Award". MLB.com. MLB Advanced Media. Retrieved September 28, 2011.
- ^ "Vladimir Guerrero Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
- ^ Kaegel, Dick (December 4, 2012). "Butler earns Martinez Outstanding DH Award". MLB.com. MLB Advanced Media. Retrieved December 4, 2012.