Players Choice Awards | |
Givenfor: | Major Leaguers recognize the on-field and off-field achievements of their peers through the Players Trust’s Players Choice Awards program. |
Presenter: | Major League Baseball Players Association |
Location: | Dallas, Texas (2018) |
First: | 1992 |
Mostrecent: | 2022 |
The Players Choice Awards are annual Major League Baseball awards,[1] given by the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA).
The Players Choice Awards are given following a secret ballot by players.[2] [3] Four awards go to a player in each league, while two awards each go to one player in all of Major League Baseball. Prize money is donated to a charity of each winner's choice.[4]
The first Players Choice Awards were given in 1992, to the Comeback Player in each of the two major leagues. There were no other awards that year. In 1993, the Comeback Player awards were replaced by an Outstanding Player award for each league. Then, in 1994, two more categories were added: Outstanding Pitcher (in each league) and Outstanding Rookie (in each league).
In 1997, the dual Comeback Player awards were again named, along with the first-ever single award – the Man of the Year – for one player in all of Major League Baseball. In 1998, a second non-dual award was added, Player of the Year. In addition, the Man of the Year award was renamed in honor of Marvin Miller, former executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association. In 1999, a special Player of the Decade award was given.
In 2015, a third non-dual award was created. The "Always Game" award is given to the player who – game in and game out – constantly exhibits positive energy, grit, tenacity, hustle, perseverance, relentlessness and sportsmanship; all for the benefit of his teammates and fans.[5]
This award was first given in 1998.
Year | Winner | Team | |
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1998 | St. Louis Cardinals | ||
1999 | Boston Red Sox | ||
2000 | Toronto Blue Jays | ||
2001 | San Francisco Giants | ||
2002 | Texas Rangers | ||
2003 | St. Louis Cardinals | ||
2004 | San Francisco Giants | ||
2005 | Atlanta Braves | ||
2006 | Philadelphia Phillies | ||
2007 | New York Yankees | ||
2008 | St. Louis Cardinals | ||
2009 | St. Louis Cardinals | ||
2010 | Colorado Rockies | ||
2011 | Detroit Tigers | ||
2012 | Detroit Tigers | ||
2013 | Detroit Tigers | ||
2014 | Los Angeles Dodgers | ||
2015 | Toronto Blue Jays | ||
2016 | Houston Astros | ||
2017 | Houston Astros | ||
2018 | Boston Red Sox | ||
2019 | Los Angeles Angels | ||
2020 | Atlanta Braves | ||
2021 | Los Angeles Angels | ||
2022 | New York Yankees |
See main article: Marvin Miller Man of the Year Award. This award is given to "the player in either league whose on-field performance and contributions to his community inspire others to higher levels of achievement."[6] First given in 1997 (as the "Man of the Year" Award), it was renamed in 1998 in honor of Marvin Miller, former executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association.
Year | Winner | Team | |
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1997 | Oakland Athletics and St. Louis Cardinals | ||
1998 | Minnesota Twins | ||
1999 | Chicago Cubs | ||
2000 | St. Louis Cardinals | ||
2001 | Cleveland Indians | ||
2002 | Atlanta Braves | ||
2003 | Atlanta Braves | ||
2004 | Philadelphia Phillies | ||
2005 | Kansas City Royals | ||
2006 | St. Louis Cardinals | ||
2007 | Minnesota Twins | ||
2008 | Texas Rangers | ||
2009 | Detroit Tigers | ||
2010 | Detroit Tigers | ||
2011 | Texas Rangers | ||
2012 | Atlanta Braves | ||
2013 | New York Yankees | ||
2014 | Los Angeles Dodgers | ||
2015 | Baltimore Orioles | ||
2016 | New York Mets | ||
2017 | Chicago Cubs | ||
2018 | Toronto Blue Jays and Milwaukee Brewers | ||
2019 | Miami Marlins | ||
2020 | Minnesota Twins | ||
2021 | Toronto Blue Jays | ||
2022 | New York Mets |
First handed out in 2020, this award is given to a former player, living or deceased, who in the image of Curt Flood demonstrated a selfless, longtime devotion to the Players Association and advancement of Players’ rights.
Year | Winner | |
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2020 | ||
2021 | ||
2022 |
This award was first given in 2015. The award was not included in the list of 2018 winners.[7]
Year | Winner | Team | |
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2015 | Houston Astros | ||
2016 | Houston Astros | ||
2017 | Colorado Rockies |
First awarded in 1993.
First awarded in 1994.
First awarded in 1994.
See also: Major League Baseball Comeback Player of the Year Award. In 1992, this was the first ever Players Choice Award. There were no other awards that year. The Comeback Player award was not given from 1993 to 1996, although awards were given in other categories. In 1997, it was again awarded and has been ever since.
In 1999, a special Player of the Decade award was given to Ken Griffey Jr.