Sport | Baseball |
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League | Minor League Baseball |
Awarded for | Player of the Year |
Country | United States, Canada, Mexico |
Presented by | The Sporting News [a] |
History | |
First award | 1936 |
First winner | Johnny Vander Meer |
Most wins |
Gene Conley (1951, 1953) Sandy Alomar Jr. (1988, 1989) |
Most recent | Jay Bruce (2007) |
The Sporting News Minor League Player of the Year Award was presented annually by The Sporting News [a] to a player in Minor League Baseball deemed to have had the most outstanding season. It was awarded annually starting in 1936, [1] and was last known to have been awarded in 2007. [2]
The first winner of the award, Johnny Vander Meer, subsequently pitched in Major League Baseball (MLB) and is best known for pitching back-to-back no-hitters in 1938. Several winners of the award are inductees of the National Baseball Hall of Fame: Johnny Bench, Vladimir Guerrero, Derek Jeter, Pedro Martínez, Tim Raines, Jim Rice, and Phil Rizzuto. Two players won the award twice: Gene Conley (1951, 1953) and Sandy Alomar Jr. (1988, 1989). There was one tie, occurring in 1988 when Alomar Jr. shared the honor with Gary Sheffield. [3] Each winner of the award went on to play in MLB, with the exception of Jason Stokes, who won the award in 2002 while in Class A and later reached the Triple-A level. [4]