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词条 National College Baseball Hall of Fame
释义

  1. History

  2. Inductees

     Players  Head coaches  Veteran players (pre-1947 era) 

  3. Induction

     Criteria  Ceremony 

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. Further reading

  7. External links

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The National College Baseball Hall of Fame is an institution operated by the College Baseball Foundation serving as the central point for the study of the history of college baseball in the United States. In partnership with the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library located on the campus of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas, the Hall of Fame inducts former collegiate players and coaches who have met selection criteria of distinction.

History

The College Baseball Foundation was formed in 2004 as a non-profit organization, with the dual aims of continuing the Brooks Wallace Award and creating a national college baseball hall of fame. The inaugural Wallace Award was bestowed in 2004, but the inaugural Hall of Fame induction class was not chosen until 2006. As of 2006, organizers hoped to have a permanent building constructed by 2008.[1] As of January 2013, the Foundation had raised approximately $7 million of the $13 million goal, after receiving a $5 million grant from the Moody Foundation.[2] A ceremonial groundbreaking was held in June 2015 in Lubbock.[3] In April 2017, the Foundation announced that it would no longer pursue constructing a museum in Lubbock.[4]

Inductees

The 2006 inaugural class for the National College Baseball Hall of Fame consisted of five former coaches and five former players.[5] Annually thereafter, through 2016, additional players and coaches were enshrined.[6] In May 2017, organizers cancelled that year's annual “Night of Champions” induction ceremony.[4]

Key
{{daggerMember of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

Players

YearInducteePosition(s)University
2006{{sortname|Will|Clark First baseman Mississippi State
2006{{sortname|Bob|Horner Infielder Arizona State
2006{{sortname|Brooks|Kieschnick OutfielderTexas
Pitcher
2006{{sortname|Dave|Winfield{{sup|{{dagger OutfielderMinnesota
Pitcher
2006{{sortname|Robin|Ventura Third baseman Oklahoma State
2007{{sortname|Jim|Abbott Pitcher Michigan
2007{{sortname|Pete|Incaviglia Outfielder Oklahoma State
2007{{sortname|Fred|Lynn Outfielder Southern California
2007{{sortname|John|Olerud First basemanWashington State
Pitcher
2007{{sortname|Phil|Stephenson First baseman Wichita State
2007{{sortname|Derek|Tatsuno Pitcher Hawaii
2008{{sortname|Steve|Arlin Pitcher Ohio State
2008{{sortname|Eddie|Bane Pitcher Arizona State
2008{{sortname|Floyd|Bannister Pitcher Arizona State
2008{{sortname|Neal|Heaton Pitcher Miami
2008{{sortname|Burt|Hooton Pitcher Texas
2008{{sortname|Dick|Howser Infielder Florida State
2008{{sortname|Ben|McDonald Pitcher Louisiana State
2008{{sortname|Greg|Swindell Pitcher Texas
2009{{sortname|Joe|Carter Outfielder Wichita State
2009{{sortname|Darren|Dreifort First basemanWichita State
Pitcher
2009{{sortname|Kirk|Dressendorfer Pitcher Texas
2009{{sortname|Barry|Larkin{{sup|{{dagger Shortstop Michigan
2009{{sortname|Keith|Moreland Third baseman Texas
2009{{sortname|Rafael|Palmeiro First basemanMississippi State
Outfielder
2009{{sortname|Todd|Walker Second baseman Louisiana State
2010{{sortname|Alan|Bannister Shortstop Arizona State
2010{{sortname|Eddy|Furniss First baseman Louisiana State
2010{{sortname|Don|Heinkel Pitcher Wichita State
2010{{sortname|Dave|Magadan First basemanAlabama
Third baseman
2010{{sortname|B. J.|Surhoff Catcher North Carolina
2010{{sortname|Rich|Wortham Pitcher Texas
2011{{sortname|Terry|Francona Outfielder Arizona
2011{{sortname|Danny|Goodwin Catcher Southern
2011{{sortname|Dick|Groat Shortstop Duke
2011{{sortname|Oddibe|McDowell Centerfielder Arizona State
2011{{sortname|Tim|Wallach First baseman Cal State Fullerton
2012{{sortname|Lou|Brock{{sup|{{dagger Outfielder Southern
2012{{sortname|Nomar|Garciaparra Shortstop Georgia Tech
2012{{sortname|Tim|Jorgensen Shortstop Wisconsin–Oshkosh
2012{{sortname|Brad|Wilkerson First basemanFlorida
Pitcher
2013{{sortname|Sal|Bando Third baseman Arizona State
2013{{sortname|Tom|Borland Pitcher Oklahoma State
2013{{sortname|Ralph|Garr Second baseman Grambling State
2013{{sortname|Tino|Martinez First baseman Tampa
2013{{sortname|Roy|Smalley III Shortstop Southern California
2014{{sortname|Bill|Bordley Pitcher Southern California
2014{{sortname|Alex|Fernandez|dab=baseballPitcher Miami
Miami Dade College
2014{{sortname|Mike|Fiore|dab=baseball, born 1966 Outfielder Miami
2014{{sortname|Mickey|Sullivan Outfielder Baylor
2015{{sortname|Joe|ArnoldPitcher Miami-Dade College
Arizona State
2015{{sortname|Lance|Berkman First baseman Rice
2015{{sortname|Al|Holland Pitcher North Carolina A&T
2015{{sortname|Mike|Kelly|dab=outfielder Outfielder Arizona State
2015{{sortname|Rick|Reichardt Outfielder Wisconsin
2015{{sortname|Frank|Viola Pitcher St. John's
2016{{sortname|Matt|DeSalvo Pitcher Marietta
2016{{sortname|J. D.|Drew Outfielder Florida State
2016{{sortname|Rick|Monday Outfielder Arizona State
2016{{sortname|Tom|Paciorek Outfielder Houston

Head coaches

YearInducteeUniversity
2006{{sortname|Skip|Bertman Louisiana State
2006{{sortname|Rod|Dedeaux Southern California
2006{{sortname|Ron|Fraser Miami
2006{{sortname|Cliff|Gustafson Texas
2006{{sortname|Bobby|Winkles Arizona State
2007{{sortname|Chuck|Brayton Washington State
2007{{sortname|Jim|Brock Arizona State
2007{{sortname|Bibb|Falk Texas
2007{{sortname|Jerry|Kindall Arizona
2007{{sortname|Dick|Siebert Minnesota
2008{{sortname|Bob|Todd|dab=baseball Ohio State
2008{{sortname|Gary|Ward|dab=baseball coach New Mexico State
Oklahoma State
2009{{sortname|Gordie|Gillespie St. Francis
2009{{sortname|Ron|PolkGeorgia
Georgia Southern
Mississippi State
2010{{sortname|Bob|Bennett|dab=baseball Fresno State
2010{{sortname|Wally|Kincaid Cerritos College
2011{{sortname|Ralph Waldo Emerson|Jones Grambling
2011{{sortname|Bill|Wilhelm Clemson
2012{{sortname|Ed|Cheff Lewis–Clark State
2012{{sortname|Wayne|Graham Rice
San Jacinto College
2012{{sortname|Frank|Sancet Arizona
2013{{sortname|Don|Schaly Marietta College
2013{{sortname|John|Winkin Colby College
Husson College
Maine
2014{{sortname|Demie|Mainieri Miami-Dade North Community College
2014{{sortname|Gene|Stephenson Wichita State
2015{{sortname|Larry|Hays Lubbock Christian
Texas Tech
2015{{sortname|Bill|Holowaty Eastern Connecticut
2016{{sortname|Robert|Braddy Jackson State
2016{{sortname|Augie|Garrido San Francisco State
Cal Poly
Cal State Fullerton
Illinois
Texas
2016{{sortname|Tommy|Thomas|dab=baseball coach Valdosta State

Veteran players (pre-1947 era)

YearInducteeUniversity
2007{{sortname|Jack|Barry|dab=baseball Holy Cross
2007{{sortname|Lou|Gehrig{{sup|{{dagger Columbia
2007{{sortname|Christy|Mathewson{{sup|{{dagger Bucknell
2007{{sortname|Joe|Sewell{{sup|{{dagger Alabama
2008{{sortname|Billy|Disch Texas
2008{{sortname|Ownie|Carroll Holy Cross
2008{{sortname|Jackie|Robinson{{sup|{{dagger UCLA
2009{{sortname|Branch|Rickey{{sup|{{dagger Michigan
Ohio Wesleyan
2010{{sortname|George|Sisler{{sup|{{dagger Michigan
2010{{sortname|Charles|Teague|dab=baseball Wake Forest
2014{{sortname|William Clarence|Matthews Tuskegee Institute
Harvard

Induction

Criteria

Selection criteria and categorization has changed over time.

The original criteria, established in 2006, allow for recognition of:[7][8]

  • Coaches — eligible after ending their active collegiate career (and not actively coaching a professional baseball team) who have achieved 300 career wins or won at least 65% of their games.
  • Players — eligible five years after their final collegiate season (and not actively playing professional baseball) who competed for at least one year at a four-year institution, and made an All American (post-1947) or All League (pre-1947) team.
  • Teams — of "great achievement" at a four-year institution.

The top ten voter-getters were selected for induction to the Hall of Fame. Veteran and Historical Committees could nominate individuals from the pre-1947 era, however there was no differentiation in how approved nominees were recognized.

In 2009, a small school category was added, "featuring players and coaches from NAIA, NCAA Divisions II and III, and two-year colleges."[9]

In 2011, a Legends and Pioneers Committee was created, "...designed to provide recognition to black pioneers in college baseball and to honor outstanding players and coaches whose careers at Historically Black Colleges and Universities began prior to 1975."[10] Also, nominees would now be required to reach a threshold of votes, rather than automatically inducting the top ten vote-getters.[9]

In 2012, voting was revised with five ballot categories: Vintage Era (pre-1964) players and coaches, small school players, small school coaches, 1964–2001 players, and NCAA Division I coaches.[11]

Ceremony

The induction ceremony for the inaugural class occurred on July 4, 2006. The “Night of Champions” was usually held the day after the Brooks Wallace Award winner was announced; the most recent induction ceremony was held in 2016.

See also

{{Portal|Baseball}}
  • Baseball awards#U.S. college baseball
  • Helms Athletic Foundation
  • List of college baseball awards
  • List of museums in West Texas

References

1. ^"Winfield leads class of 10 into College Baseball Hall" (July 4, 2006). Associated Press. College Sports (ESPN.com). Retrieved 2010-08-19.
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/college/2013/01/college-baseball-hall-of-fame-receives-5-million-grant/|publisher=Baseball America|title=College Baseball Hall Of Fame Receives $5 Million Grant|accessdate=January 9, 2013|date=January 8, 2013|author=Aaron Fitt}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://web.collegebaseballhall.org/news/article.jsp?content_id=133570182 |title=College Hall of Fame breaks ground on museum site |website=collegebaseballhall.org |date=June 29, 2015 |accessdate=July 12, 2018}}
4. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.lubbockonline.com/news/sports-red-raiders/sports/2017-05-30/college-baseball-hall-fame-cancels-annual-induction-night |title=College Baseball Hall of Fame cancels annual induction night in Lubbock |first=Don |last=Williams |website=lubbockonline.com |date=May 30, 2017 |accessdate=July 12, 2018}}
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.collegebaseballhall.org/hall_of_famers.jsp?year=2006 |title=2006 College Baseball Hall of Fame Inductees |website=collegebaseballhall.org |date=2006 |accessdate=July 12, 2018}}
6. ^{{cite web |title=College Baseball Hall of Fame Inductees |url=http://www.collegebaseballhall.org/hall_of_famers.jsp |website=collegebaseballhall.org |accessdate=July 12, 2018}}
7. ^{{cite web |url=http://collegebaseballfoundation.org/halloffame/hof_criteria.htm |title=Criteria - Hall of Fame Enshrinement |website=collegebaseballfoundation.org |date=2006 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060518155746/http://collegebaseballfoundation.org/halloffame/hof_criteria.htm |archivedate=May 18, 2006 |via=Wayback Machine}}
8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.collegebaseballfoundation.org:80/halloffame/files/pdf/hof_induction_criteria.pdf |title=Minimum Eligibility Requirements - College Baseball Hall of Fame |website=www.collegebaseballfoundation.org |date=2006 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060518022559/http://www.collegebaseballfoundation.org:80/halloffame/files/pdf/hof_induction_criteria.pdf |archivedate=May 18, 2006 |via=Wayback Machine}}
9. ^{{cite web |url=http://web.collegebaseballhall.org/news/article.jsp?content_id=20429070 |title=Voting underway for sixth CHOF class |website=collegebaseballhall.org |date=February 8, 2011 |accessdate=July 12, 2018}}
10. ^{{cite web |url=http://web.collegebaseballhall.org/news/article.jsp?content_id=20429072 |title=Legends and Pioneers Committee announced |website=collegebaseballhall.org |date=January 18, 2011 |accessdate=July 12, 2018}}
11. ^{{cite web |url=http://web.collegebaseballhall.org/news/article.jsp?content_id=26729574 |title=Voting underway for seventh Hall of Fame class |website=collegebaseballhall.org |date=February 17, 2012 |accessdate=July 12, 2018}}

Further reading

  • {{cite news |url=https://www.omaha.com/news/metro/college-baseball-hall-of-fame-belongs-in-omaha-group-says/article_b604769c-55e9-11e7-a22c-0f5a7759779c.html |title=College baseball hall of fame belongs in Omaha, group says |first=Christopher |last=Burbach |newspaper=Omaha World-Herald |date=June 21, 2017 |accessdate=July 12, 2018}}

External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.collegebaseballhall.org/}}
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