J. G. Taylor Spink Award

The J. G. Taylor Spink Award is the highest award given by the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA). The award was instituted in 1962 and named after J. G. Taylor Spink, publisher of The Sporting News from 1914 to 1962, who was also the first recipient. The recipient does not have to be a member of the BBWAA, but every recipient from the award's inception through 2013 had been a BBWAA member at some time; the first recipient to have never have been a member was 2014 recipient Roger Angell.[1]

The Spink Award is presented at the induction festivities of the Baseball Hall of Fame in the year following the selection of the recipient. 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, the results were kept secret.

Winners are not considered to be members of the Hall. They are not "inducted" or "enshrined", but are permanently recognized in an exhibit at the Hall's library. For several years in the early 2000s, Spink Award honorees became life members of the Veterans 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 in 2008, 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 the 2011 and 2017 elections, Spink Award winners are eligible to serve on all of the era-based voting bodies that replaced the Veterans Committee (three from 2011 to 2016, and four from 2017 forward).

Among the well-known Spink Award winners are Fred Lieb, Shirley Povich, Jerome Holtzman, Ring Lardner, Wendell Smith, Sam Lacy, and Peter Gammons.

Recipients of the J. G. Taylor Spink Award

Note: For the years below — through 2006 — the year reflects when the recipient was announced; the award is formally presented the following year. In 2007, the BBWAA changed the year designation for the award to coincide with the Hall of Fame induction ceremony, i.e., the year after the award is announced. This makes it appear as though 2007 was skipped, though it was not.

Year Honoree Beat
1962J. G. Taylor SpinkSt. Louis
1963Ring LardnerChicago
1964Hugh FullertonChicago
1965Charles DrydenChicago
1966Grantland RiceNew York City
1967Damon RunyonNew York City
1968H. G. SalsingerDetroit
1969Sid MercerNew York City
1970Heywood BrounNew York City
1971Frank GrahamNew York City
1972Dan DanielNew York City
1972Fred LiebNew York City
1972J. Roy StocktonSt. Louis
1973Warren BrownChicago
1973John DrebingerNew York City
1973John F. KieranNew York City
1974John CarmichaelChicago
1974James IsamingerPhiladelphia
1975Tom MeanyNew York City
1975Shirley PovichWashington, D.C.
1976Harold KaeseBoston
1976Red SmithNew York City
1977Gordon CobbledickCleveland
1977Edgar MunzelChicago
1978Tim MurnaneBoston
1978Dick YoungNew York City
1979Bob BroegSt. Louis
1979Tommy HolmesNew York City
1980Joe ReichlerNew York City
1980Milton RichmanNew York City
1981Allen LewisPhiladelphia
1981Bob AddieWashington, D.C.
1982Si BurickDayton, Ohio
1983Ken SmithNew York City
1984Joe McGuffKansas City, Missouri
1985Earl LawsonCincinnati
1986Jack LangNew York City
1987Jim MurrayLos Angeles
1988Bob HunterLos Angeles
1989Ray KellyPhiladelphia
1989Jerome HoltzmanChicago
1990Phil CollierSan Diego
1991Ritter CollettDayton, Ohio
1992Leonard KoppettNew York City
1992Bus SaidtPhiladelphia
1993Wendell SmithPittsburgh
1994(no award presented)n/a
1995Joe DursoNew York City
1996Charley FeeneyNew York City
1997Sam LacyWashington, D.C.
1998Bob StevensSan Francisco
1999Hal LebovitzCleveland
2000Ross NewhanLos Angeles
2001Joe FallsDetroit
2002Hal McCoyDayton, Ohio
2003Murray ChassNew York City
2004Peter GammonsBoston
2005Tracy RingolsbyDenver
2006Rick HummelSt. Louis
2007(see explanatory note at top of section)n/a
2008Larry WhitesideBoston
2009Nick PetersSan Francisco
2010Bill MaddenNew York City
2011Bill ConlinPhiladelphia
2012Bob ElliottMontreal/Toronto
2013Paul HagenDallas–Fort Worth/Philadelphia
2014Roger AngellThe New Yorker
2015Tom GageDetroit
2016Dan ShaughnessyBoston
2017Claire SmithNew York City
2018Sheldon OckerAkron, Ohio

Controversy

The award has received immense scrutiny given the relative ambiguity, and subjective use of the 'character clause' that is exercised by many baseball writers when voting players into the Hall of Fame, a stipulation that is not included in the Spink honor.[2] Most notoriously, writer and alleged child molester Bill Conlin received the J.G. Taylor Spink Award in 2011 and has since held the title even after multiple allegations of sexual assault from family members, coupled with his immediate resignation from the Daily News and never denying or challenging the accusations.[3]

Similarly named award

This award should not be confused with the identically named J.G. Taylor Spink Award, which is awarded to the Minor League Player of the Year by the Topps Company, in conjunction with Minor League Baseball.[4]

See also

References

  1. "Roger Angell Wins Spink Award" (Press release). National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. December 10, 2013. Retrieved December 10, 2013.
  2. Reimer, Alex. "BBWAA Must Remove Character Clause If Alleged Child Molester Bill Conlin Stays In Hall Of Fame".
  3. "Four say Philly Daily News writer Bill Conlin sexually abused them as children".
  4. See Baseball awards#U.S. minor leagues and Wild, Danny (October 28, 2009). "Giants' Posey wins '09 Spink Award: Catcher skipped Double-A, dominated at San Jose, Fresno". Minor League Baseball (MiLB.com). Retrieved 2010-06-09. See also MLB 2009 Awards (MLB.com/News/Awards/2009 Awards). MLB Advanced Media, L.P. (MLB.com). Retrieved 2010-06-09.
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