John H. Johnson President's Award | Rawlings Award | Warren Giles Award | King of Baseball Award | Larry MacPhail Award | Sheldon "Chief" Bender Award | Mike Coolbaugh Award | John H. Moss Award | Charles K. Murphy Patriot Award | Joe Bauman Award
John H. Johnson President's Award
The Johnson Award honors a "complete" baseball franchise that has demonstrated franchise stability, and significant contributions to its community, league and the baseball industry.
Year
Team
League
2019
Appalachian League
2018
Pacific Coast League
2017
South Atlantic League
2016
Midwest League
2015
Midwest League
2014
International League
2013
Northwest League
2012
Midwest League
2011
Southern League
2010
Pioneer League
2009
California League
2008
Midwest League
2007
Texas League
2006
Eastern League
2005
Eastern League
2004
Rochester
International League
2003
Reading
Eastern League
2002
Iowa
Pacific Coast League
2001
Eugene
Northwest League
2000
Portland
Eastern League
1999
Tulsa
Texas League
1998
Lynchburg
Carolina League
1997
Richmond
International League
1996
Salt Lake
Pacific Coast League
1995
Columbus
International League
1994
Billings
Pioneer League
1993
Norfolk
International League
1992
Buffalo
American Association
1991
Albuquerque
Pacific Coast League
1990
Pawtucket
International League
1989
Durham
Carolina League
1988
Indianapolis
American Association
1987
Syracuse
International League
1986
El Paso
Texas League
1985
Las Vegas
Pacific Coast League
1984
Albuquerque
Pacific Coast League
1983
Louisville
American Association
1982
Tacoma
Pacific Coast League
1981
Great Falls
Pioneer League
1980
Quad-City
Midwest League
1979
Denver
American Association
1978
Iowa
American Association
1977
Fresno
California League
1976
Mexico City Red Devils
Mexican League
1975
Tacoma
Pacific Coast League
1974
Rochester
International League
Rawlings Award
The Rawlings Woman Executive of the Year Award is presented to a woman who has made outstanding contributions to her club, her league or baseball.
Year
Honoree
Team / League
2019
Burlington (MWL)
2018
Pulaski (APP)
2017
Omaha (PCL)
2016
Dayton (MWL)
2015
Lehigh Valley (IL)
2014
Pacific Coast League
2013
Arizona Fall League
2012
Rochester (IL)
2011
Montgomery (SL)
2010
Nashville (PCL)
2009
Greensboro (SAL)
2008
Hagerstown (SAL)
2007
Kinston (CAR)
2006
Reading (EL)
2005
Salem-Keizer (NWL)
2004
Carolyn McKee
Asheville (SAL)
2003
Luchy Guerra
Los Angeles (NL)
2002
Brenda Yoder
Greenville (SL)
2001 (Tie)
Lori Webb
Southern League
2001 (Tie)
Linda McNabb
Ft. Myers (FSL)
2000
Mary Barney
Louisville (IL)
1999
Judy Ellis
Missoula (PIO)
1998
Lois Schneider
Cincinnati (NL)
1997
Dot Cloud
Nashville (A.A.)
1996
Audrey Zielinski
Detroit (AL)
1995
Mary Cain
Portland (NWL)
1994
Naomi Silver
Rochester (IL)
1993
Shereen Samonds
Orlando (SL)
1992
Tammy Felker-White
Portland (PCL)
1991
Marta Hiczewski
Buffalo (A.A.)
1990
Leanne Pagliai
High Desert (CAL)
1989
Pat Hamilton
Toledo (IL)
1988
Mindy Rich
Buffalo (A.A.)
1987
Leslie Leary
Auburn (NYPL)
1986
Not awarded
1985
Frances Crockett
Charlotte (SL)
1984
Mildred Boyenga
Waterloo (MWL)
1983
Karen Paul
El Paso (TEXAS)
1982
Linda Pereira
San Jose (CAL)
1981
Not awarded
1980
Frances Crockett
Charlotte (SL)
1979
Doris Krucker
Midwest League
1978
Patty Cox
Oklahoma City (A.A.)
1977
Mary Anne Whitacre
Hawaii (PCL)
1976
Alice Neighbors
Tulsa (A.A.)
Warren Giles Award
The Giles Award honors outstanding service as a league president.
Year
Honoree
League
2019
Eastern League
2018
Midwest League
2017
South Atlantic League
2016
California League
Carolina League
2015
International League
2014
Pacific Coast League
2013
Mexican League
2012
Northwest League
2011
Florida State League
2010
Midwest League
2009
New York-Penn League
2008
Southern League
2007
South Atlantic League
2006
Eastern League
2005
Gulf Coast League
2004
Saul Gonzalez
Venezuelan Summer League
2003
Tom Kayser
Texas League
2002
Randy Mobley
International League
2001
Lee Landers
Appalachian League
2000
Bill Troubh
Eastern League
1999
Bob Richmond
Northwest League
1998
Branch Rickey
Pacific Coast League
1997
George Spelius
Midwest League
1996
Freddy Jana
Dominican Summer League
1995
John Hopkins
Carolina League
1994
Randy Mobley
International League
1993
South Atlantic League
1992
Bill Cutler
Pacific Coast League
1991
Chuck Murphy
Florida State League
1990
Joe Gagliardi
California League
1989
Jimmy Bragan
Southern League
1988
Harold Cooper
International League
1987
Carl Sawatski
Texas League
1986
Joe Ryan
American Association
1985
Bill Walters
Midwest League
1984
Charles Eshbach
Eastern League
King of Baseball Award
The King of Baseball is a long-standing tradition in which Minor League Baseball salutes a veteran from the professional baseball world for long-time dedication and service.
Year
Honoree
Winter Meetings Site
2019
San Diego, Calif.
2018
Las Vegas, Nev.
2017
Orlando, Fla.
2016
National Harbor, Md.
2015
Nashville, Tenn.
2014
San Diego, Calif.
2013
Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
2012
Nashville, Tenn.
2011
Dallas, Texas
2010
Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
2009
Indianapolis, Ind.
2008
Las Vegas, Nev.
2007
Nashville, Tenn.
2006
Orlando, Fla.
2005
Dallas, Texas
2004
Dave Rosenfield
Anaheim, Calif.
2003
Bob Wilson
New Orleans, La.
2002
George Zuraw
Nashville, Tenn.
2001
Roland Hemond
Boston, Mass.
2000
Pat McKernan
Dallas, Texas
1999
Tom Saffell
Anaheim, Calif.
1998
Nashville, Tenn.
1997
Max Schumacher
New Orleans, La.
1996
Sheldon "Chief" Bender
Boston, Mass.
1995
Gene DaCosse
Los Angeles, Calif.
1994
Jimmy Bragan
Dallas, Texas
1993
George Kissell
Atlanta, Ga.
1992
John Lipon
Louisville, Ky.
1991
George Pfister
Miami Beach, Fla.
1990
Los Angeles, Calif.
1989
George Sisler Jr.
Nashville, Tenn.
1988
Max Patkin
Atlanta, Ga.
1987
Bill Schweppe
Dallas, Texas
1986
Lefty Gomez
Hollywood, Fla.
1985
Stan Wasiak
San Diego, Calif.
1984
Donald Davidson
Houston, Texas
1983
Oscar Roettger
Nashville, Tenn.
1982
Sy Berger
Honolulu, Hawaii
1981
Jack Schwarz
Hollywood, Fla.
1980
Billy Hitchcock
Dallas, Texas
1979
Harry Simmons
Toronto, Canada
1978
Zinn Beck
Orlando, Fla.
1977
Bill Weiss
Honolulu, Hawaii
1976
Don Avery
Los Angeles, Calif.
1975
Joe Buzas
Hollywood, Fla.
1974
Fred Haney
New Orleans, La.
1973
Ray Johnston
Houston, Texas
1972
Vince McNamara
Honolulu, Hawaii
1971
Phoenix, Ariz.
1970
George MacDonald Sr.
Los Angeles, Calif.
1969
Chauncey DeVault
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
1968
Dewey Soriano
San Francisco, Calif.
1967
Alejo Peralta
Mexico City, Mexico
1966
Eddie Leishmann
Columbus, Ohio
1965
Ray Winder
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
1964
Eddie Mulligan
Houston, Texas
1963
Donnie Bush
San Diego, Calif.
1962
Phil Howser
Rochester, N.Y.
1961
Rosy Ryan
Tampa, Fla.
1960
Joe Engel
Louisville, Ky.
1959
Bonneau Peters
St. Petersburg, Fla.
1958
Not awarded
Washington D.C
1957
Charles Hurth
Colorado Springs, Colo.
1956
Tommy Richardson
Jacksonville, Fla.
1955
Herman White
Columbus, Ohio
1954
Shelby Pease
Houston, Texas
1953
Frank Shaughnessy
Atlanta, Ga.
1952
J. Alvin Gardner
Phoenix, Ariz.
1951
Clarence "Pants" Rowland
Columbus, Ohio
Larry MacPhail Award
The Larry MacPhail Promotional Award is given to a club that demonstrates outstanding and creative marketing and promotional efforts within its community, its ballpark (including non-game day events), in media and other promotional materials.
Year
Team
League
2019
International League
2018
Northwest League
2017
New York-Penn League
2016
Texas League
2015
Eastern League
2014
California League
2013
South Atlantic League
2012
Midwest League
2011
California League
2010
Eastern League
2009
Southern League
2008
Pioneer League
2007
Midwest League
2006
Pacific Coast League
2005
Florida State League
2004
Altoona
Eastern League
2003
Trenton
Eastern League
2002
Lakewood
South Atlantic League
2001
Tennessee
Southern League
2000
Lowell
New York-Penn League
1999
Reading
Eastern League
1998
Charleston
South Atlantic League
1997
Rochester
International League
1996
Wilmington
Carolina League
1995
Kane County
Midwest League
1994
Reading
Eastern League
1993
El Paso
Texas League
1992
Fort Myers
Florida State League
1991
Salt Lake City
Pioneer League
1990
Richmond
International League
1989
Buffalo
American Association
1988
Birmingham
Southern League
1987
Albuquerque
Pacific Coast League
1986
Iowa
American Association
1985
Richmond
International League
1984 (Tie)
Billings
Pioneer League
1984 (Tie)
Columbus
International League
1983
Arkansas
Texas League
1982
El Paso
Texas League
1981
Nashville
Southern League
1980
Nashville
Southern League
1979
Columbus
International League
1978
Nashville
Southern League
1977
Columbus
International League
1976 (Tie)
Cedar Rapids
Midwest League
1976 (Tie)
El Paso
Texas League
1975
Tacoma
Pacific Coast League
1974
West Palm Beach
Florida State League
1973
Tucson
Pacific Coast League
1972
San Antonio
Texas League
1971
Oklahoma City
American Association
1970 (Tie)
Hawaii
Pacific Coast League
1970 (Tie)
Wichita
American Association
1969
Hawaii
Pacific Coast League
1968
Cocoa
Florida State League
1967
Rochester
International League
1966
Spartanburg
Western Carolinas League
Sheldon "Chief" Bender Award
The Bender Award is presented to an individual for distinguished service who has been instrumental in player development.
Year
Honoree
Organization
2019
Arizona Diamondbacks
2018
Arizona Fall League
2017
Oakland Athletics
2016
Detroit Tigers
2015
Chicago White Sox
2014
Cincinnati Reds
2013
Baltimore Orioles
2012
Tampa Bay Rays
2011
Arizona Diamondbacks
2010
New York Yankees
2009
Oakland Athletics
2008
Minnesota Twins
Mike Coolbaugh Award
The Coolbaugh Award is presented to an individual who has shown an outstanding baseball work ethic, knowledge of the game and skill in mentoring young players on the field.
Year
Honoree
Team / Position
2019
Boston Red Sox / Instructor
2018
St. Louis Cardinals / Instructor
2017
Bluefield Blue Jays / Manager
2016
Washington Nationals / Advisor to player development
2015
Ogden Raptors / Manager
2014
Cleveland Indians / Field Coordinator
2013
Nashville Sounds / Manager
2012
Cleveland Indians / Advisor to player development
2011
Omaha Storm Chasers / Manager
2010
Gulf Coast League Pirates / Coach
2009
Durham Bulls / Manager
2008
Oklahoma Red Hawks / Manager
John H. Moss Community Service Award
The John Henry Moss Community Service Award is awarded to a club that demonstrates an outstanding, on-going commitment to charitable service, support and leadership within their local community and within the baseball industry.
Year
Team
League
2019
Eastern League
2018
Eastern League
2017
South Atlantic League
2016
Pacific Coast League
2015
Midwest League
2014
International League
2013
Pioneer League
Charles K. Murphy Patriot Award
The Charles Murphy Patriot Award is presented to a club or individual employed by a club for outstanding support of and engagement with the United States Armed Forces and veterans, both at the ballpark and in the community. The award was created in honor of the longtime Florida State League president and U.S. Army veteran who passed away Feb. 21, 2015, at the age of 83.
Year
Honoree
Organization
2019
Northwest League
2018
International League
2017
Binghamton Rumble Ponies
2016
South Atlantic League
Joe Bauman Trophy Overall Winners
Joe Bauman, one of the greatest home run hitters in Minor League Baseball history, is honored with his name on the trophy that goes to the top power hitter each season. Awards are given for overall winners and classification winners. (Note: No award given if overall winner also led a classification.)
YEAR
PLAYER
CLUB(s)
ORGANIZATION
HR
AGE
2019
Reno
Arizona
39
26
2018
Binghamton/Las Vegas
NY Mets
36
23
2017
Fresno
Houston
34
24
2016
Reading
Philadelphia
40
22
2015
Corpus Christi/Lancaster
Houston
34
22
2014
Iowa/Tennessee
Chicago Cubs
43
22
2013
Hickory/AZL Rangers
Texas
40
19
2012
Reading
Philadelphia
38
26
2011
Iowa
Chicago Cubs
38
28
2010
NW Arkansas/Omaha
Kansas City
36
21
2009
Albuquerque
LA Dodgers
35
31
2008
Albuquerque
Florida
42
27
2007
Wichita/Omaha
Kansas City
39
27
2006
Durham
Tampa Bay
36
30
2005
Rancho Cucamonga
LA Angels
43
20
2004
Ryan Howard
Reading/Scranton/W-B
Philadelphia
46
24
2003
Graham Koonce
Sacramento
Oakland
34
28
2002
Ivan Cruz
Memphis
St. Louis
35
34
Joe Bauman Trophy Classification Winners
The award, first presented in 2002, is named after Joe Bauman, who set a then-professional record with 72 home runs in 1954 while playing for the Roswell Rockets of the Class-C Longhorn League. The award goes to the Minor League Baseball home run leader. In the event of a tie, the player with more RBI wins the award.
YEAR
CLASS
PLAYER
CLUB(s)
MLB ORG.
HR
2019
Double-A
Ibandel Isabel
Chattanooga
CIN
26
Class A
Mason Martin
Greensboro/Bradenton
PIT
35
Short A/Rookie
Jeremiah Jackson
Orem
LAA
23
2018
Triple-A
Jabari Blash
Salt Lake
LAA
29
Double-A
DJ Peters
Tulsa
LAD
29
Class A
Ibandel Isabel
Rancho Cucamonga/Daytona
LAD/CIN
36
Short A/Rookie
Sean Reynolds
Batavia
MIA
17
Double-A
Christin Stewart
Erie
DET
28
Class A
Seth Brown
Stockton
OAK
30
Short A/Rookie
Casey Golden
Grand Junction
COL
20
Triple-A (tie)
Jesus Aguilar
Columbus
CLE
30
Triple-A (tie)
Kyle Jensen
Reno
ARI
30
Triple-A (tie)
Hunter Renfroe
El Paso
SD
30
Class A
Bobby Bradley
Lynchburg
CLE
29
Short A/Rookie
Cody Thomas
AZL Dodgers/Ogden
LAD
19
Triple-A
Adam Duvall
Sacramento/Louisville
SF/CIN
30
Double-A
Adam Brett Walker II
Chattanooga
MIN
31
Class A
Tyler O'Neill
Bakersfield
SEA
32
Short A/Rookie
Austin Byler
Missoula
ARI
15
Double-A
Steven Moya
Erie
DET
35
Class A
Matt Olson
Stockton
OAK
37
Short A/Rookie
Justin Chigbogu
Ogden
LAD
20
Triple-A
Zach Walters
Syracuse
WAS
29
Double-A
Matt Fields
NW Arkansas
KC
31
Short A/Rookie
Justin Chigbogu
Ogden
LAD
14
Triple-A
Mike Hessman
Oklahoma City
HOU
35
Class A
Adam Duvall
San Jose
SF
30
Short A/Rookie
Joey Gallo
AZL Rangers/Spokane
TEX
22
Double-A
Tim Wheeler
Tulsa
COL
33
Class A
Ian Gac
Winston-Salem
CWS
33
Short A/Rookie
Eddie Rosario
Elizabethton
MIN
21
Triple-A
Mark Trumbo
Salt Lake
LAA
36
Double-A
Joel Guzman
Bowie
BAL
33
Class A
Paul Goldschmidt
Visalia
ARI
35
Short A/Rookie
Nick Akins
Ogden
LAD
21
Double-A
Brennan Boesch
Erie
DET
28
Class A
Jon Gaston
Lancaster
HOU
35
Short A/Rookie
Brian Cavazos-Galvez
Ogden
LAD
18
Double-A
Michael Wilson
West Tenn
SEA
27
Class-A
Chris Carter
Stockton
OAK
39
Short-A/Rookie
Miguel Fermin
Jamestown
FLA
17
Triple-A
Val Pascucci
Albuquerque
FLA
34
Double-A
Colby Rasmus
Springfield
STL
29
Class-A
Matt Whitney
Lake County/Kinston
CLE
32
Short-A/Rookie
Brandon Waring
Billings
CIN
20
Double-A
Nate Gold
Frisco
TEX
34
Class-A
Sergio Pedroza
Visalia
TB
28
Short-A/Rookie
Russ Canzler
Boise
CHC
16
Triple-A
Luke Scott
Round Rock
HOU
31
Double-A
Shelley Duncan
Trenton
NYY
34
Short-A/Rookie
Eric Campbell
Danville
ATL
18
2004
Triple-A (tie)
Earl Snyder
Pawtucket
BOS
36
Triple-A (tie)
Kevin Witt
Memphis
STL
36
Double-A
Mitch Jones
Trenton
NYY
39
Class-A
Brian Dopirak
Lansing
CHC
39
No Short-A winner awarded
2003
Double-A
Bucky Jacobsen
Tennessee
STL
31
Class-A
Kyle Nichols
Lancaster
ARI
31
2002
Double-A
Val Pascucci
Harrisburg
MTL
27
No others awarded
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| Year | team | league |
| 2019 | pulaski | appalachian league |
| 2018 | albuquerque | Pacific Coast League |
| 2017 | Greenville | South atlantic League |
| 2016 | Fort Wayne | Midwest League |
| 2015 | South Bend | Midwest League |
| 2014 | Durham | International League |
| 2013 | Vancouver | northwest League |
| 2012 | Dayton | Midwest League |
| 2011 | Tennessee | Southern League |
| 2010 | Billings | Pioneer League |
| 2009 | San Jose | California League |
| 2008 | Cedar Rapids | Midwest League |
| 2007 | Midland | Texas League |
| 2006 | Altoona | Eastern League |
| 2005 | Trenton | Eastern League |
| 2004 | Rochester | International League |
| 2003 | Reading | Eastern League |
| 2002 | Iowa | Pacific Coast League |
| 2001 | Eugene | Northwest League |
| 2000 | Portland | Eastern League |
| 1999 | Tulsa | Texas League |
| 1998 | Lynchburg | Carolina League |
| 1997 | Richmond | International League |
| 1996 | Salt Lake | Pacific Coast League |
| 1995 | Columbus | International League |
| 1994 | Billings | Pioneer League |
| 1993 | Norfolk | International League |
| 1992 | Buffalo | American Association |
| 1991 | Albuquerque | Pacific Coast League |
| 1990 | Pawtucket | International League |
| 1989 | Durham | Carolina League |
| 1988 | Indianapolis | American Association |
| 1987 | Syracuse | International League |
| 1986 | El Paso | Texas League |
| 1985 | Las Vegas | Pacific Coast League |
| 1984 | Albuquerque | Pacific Coast League |
| 1983 | Louisville | American Association |
| 1982 | Tacoma | Pacific Coast League |
| 1981 | Great Falls | Pioneer League |
| 1980 | Quad-City | Midwest League |
| 1979 | Denver | American Association |
| 1978 | Iowa | American Association |
| 1977 | Fresno | California League |
| 1976 | Mexico City Red Devils | Mexican League |
| 1975 | Tacoma | Pacific Coast League |
| 1974 | Rochester | International League |