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词条 Major League Baseball Comeback Player of the Year Award
释义

  1. American League winners

  2. National League winners

  3. See also

  4. References

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The Major League Baseball Comeback Player of the Year Award is presented by Major League Baseball (MLB) to the player who is judged to have "re-emerged on the baseball field during a given season."[1] The award was developed in 2005, as part of a sponsorship agreement between MLB and Viagra.[1] In 2005 and 2006 representatives from MLB and MLB.com selected six candidates each from the American (AL) and National Leagues (NL) and one winner for each league was selected via an online poll on MLB.com.[1][2] Since then, the winners have been selected by a panel of MLB beat reporters.[3][4][5] Under the current voting structure, first place votes are worth five points, second place votes worth three, and third place votes worth one with the award going to the player with the most points overall.[6] Past winners have often overcome injury or personal problems en route to their award-winning season.

A Comeback Player of the Year Award has been given by The Sporting News since 1965 but its results are not officially recognized by Major League Baseball. Since the beginning of the MLB award in 2005, the recipients have been identical with the following exceptions: 2008 NL (MLB honored Brad Lidge, TSN honored Fernando Tatís), 2010 AL (MLB honored Francisco Liriano, TSN honored Vladimir Guerrero) and 2016 (TSN honored Jose Fernandez and Mark Trumbo, MLB honored Anthony Rendon and Rick Porcello. Francisco Liriano is the only person to win the MLB award multiple times (2010 AL, 2013 NL), and the first to win it in each league.

Twelve players were named to the Major League Baseball All-Star team in their Comeback Award-winning season: Jim Thome, Nomar Garciaparra, Dmitri Young, Cliff Lee, Brad Lidge, Aaron Hill, Tim Hudson, Lance Berkman, Jacoby Ellsbury, Buster Posey, Fernando Rodney, and Mariano Rivera. Two players who were not named to the All-Star team in their winning year—Jason Giambi and Ken Griffey, Jr.—were named to the All-Star team in their previous season. Several winners have won other awards in their winning season. Carlos Peña, Posey, Ellsbury, Griffey and Hill won the Silver Slugger Award along with the Comeback Award. Posey won the NL MVP in his comeback season. Lee won the Cy Young Award in his winning season and Lidge won both the Rolaids Relief Man and DHL Delivery Man Awards the same year. Rodney was also named Delivery Man in his comeback 2012 season. The most recent winners, announced in November 2018, are Jonny Venters from the NL and David Price from the AL.[7]

American League winners

YearWinnerImageTeamPositionComeback
2005}}{{sortname|Jason|GiambiNew York YankeesFirst baseman/
Designated hitter
Giambi underwent knee surgery before the 2004 season.[8] He also endured a variety of health problems during the season including an inflamed knee, a respiratory infection, an intestinal parasite infection, and a benign pituitary tumor.[9] As a result, Giambi appeared in just 80 games during the 2004 regular season, batting .208.[10] He returned to the Yankees in 2005 and led the American League in walks (108) and on-base percentage (.440).[10][11]
2006}}{{sortname|Jim|ThomeChicago White SoxDesignated hitterThome experienced multiple elbow injuries during the 2005 season; appeared in just 59 regular season games, batting .205; and was traded to the White Sox from the Philadelphia Phillies in the offseason.[12][13] Thome was elected to the All-Star team in 2006, finishing the season with 42 home runs and 109 runs batted in.[2][13]
2007}}{{sortname|Carlos|PeñaTampa Bay Devil RaysFirst basemanPena was released by the Detroit Tigers before the 2006 season. He signed with the New York Yankees, but never appeared in a Major League game for them and was released on August 16, 2006.[14] Finally the Boston Red Sox signed Pena and he appeared in just 18 Major League games,[14] spending the bulk of time in the minor leagues.[15] In 2007 Pena set Tampa Bay franchise records in home runs (46), runs batted in (121), and walks (103)[16] and won the Devil Rays' first Silver Slugger Award.[17]
2008}}{{sortname|Cliff|LeeCleveland IndiansStarting pitcher1|3}} innings in the Majors in 2007, going {{win loss record|w=5|l=8}} with a 6.29 earned run average (ERA). He missed the first month of the season with an abdominal strain and was sent to the Triple-A minor league Buffalo Bisons mid-season. In 2008, he pitched 223{{frac|1|3}} innings, went {{win loss record|w=22|l=3}} with a 2.54 ERA,[18] and won the Cy Young Award.[19]
2009}}{{sortname|Aaron|Hill|dab=baseballToronto Blue JaysSecond basemanOn May 29, 2008, Hill collided with former Blue Jays shortstop David Eckstein while fielding a fly ball and suffered a serious concussion.[20] He did not return to the Majors that season.[21] The injury was severe enough that Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston commented that "[s]ometimes people don't come back from concussions."[20] Hill did return in 2009, however, hitting 36 home runs (third most ever by an American League second baseman)[20] with 108 runs batted in; he led the American League in plate appearances, and made the 2009 All-Star team.[22] Hill also won the Silver Slugger Award at second base.[23]
2010}}{{sortname|Francisco|LirianoMinnesota TwinsStarting pitcherLiriano missed the entire 2007 season due to Tommy John surgery and was limited by injuries the next two years, including a stint on the disabled list during the 2009 season.[24][25] In 2010, however, Liriano threw the second-most innings of any pitcher for the Minnesota Twins, led the team in ERA, and allowed the fewest home runs per nine innings of any pitcher in the AL (0.4).[26][27]
2011}}{{sortname|Jacoby|EllsburyBoston Red SoxOutfielderIn 2010, Ellsbury only played in 18 games after breaking three ribs in a fielding collision with Adrián Beltré. In 2011, Ellsbury was the first Red Sox player and one of four Major Leaguers (the most in a single season) to record 30 homers and 30 stolen bases, and he posted career highs in nearly every offensive category. The center fielder hit .321 with 32 homers, 105 RBIs, 39 steals, 46 doubles, five triples and 119 runs, and he led the Majors with 364 total bases and 83 extra-base hits.[5][28]
2012}}{{sortname|Fernando|RodneyTampa Bay RaysRelief pitcherRodney battled ineffectiveness in 2011, blowing four saves and being replaced by Jordan Walden as closer of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. In 2012, Rodney became the Rays' closer after Kyle Farnsworth went on the disabled list, and compiled 48 saves (second-most in the American League, only behind Jim Johnson of the Baltimore Orioles) in 50 opportunities while being named to the AL All-Star team and recording an earned run average (ERA) of 0.60, the lowest in a single season by any pitcher in MLB history.[29]
2013}}{{sortname|Mariano|RiveraNew York YankeesRelief pitcherPrior to a game on May 3, 2012, Rivera suffered a season-ending injury by tearing the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his right knee, after twisting his leg while shagging balls in batting practice.[30][31] Speculation grew that the injury would end his career, as he had hinted at retirement in spring training,[32][33] but Rivera said that he intended to return.[34] After undergoing ACL reconstructive surgery,[35] he rehabilitated his leg in time to return for the 2013 season, which he announced would be his last.[31] In his farewell season, the 43-year-old Rivera saved 44 games in 51 opportunities, with a 2.11 ERA and 1.05 WHIP.[36][37]
2014}}{{sortname|Chris|Young|dab=pitcherSeattle MarinersStarting pitcher[38] Released by the Nationals at the tailend of 2014 spring training, Young signed with the Mariners and experienced a resurgence, being one of the team's most reliable starting pitchers. For the season, Young went {{win loss record>w=12|l=9}} with a 3.65 earned run average, as the Mariners finished just one game short of qualifying for the postseason.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}
2015}}{{sortname|Prince|FielderTexas RangersDesignated hitterdate=November 2016}}
2016}}{{sortname|Rick|PorcelloBoston Red SoxStarting pitcherPorcello ended 2015 with a 9-15 record and an ERA of 4.92. He pitched only 172 innings and had a strikeout to walk ratio of 3.92. In 2016, Porcello won the AL Cy Young Award going 22-4 with an ERA of 3.15 and pitching 223 innings, while leading the major leagues with a strikeout to walk ratio of 5.91.[39]
2017}}{{sortname|Mike|MoustakasKansas City RoyalsThird basemanIn 2016, Moustakas only played in 27 games after tearing his ACL in a fielding collision with Alex Gordon. In 2017, he played in 148 games and batted .272 and hit a career-high 38 home runs.
2018}}David PriceBoston Red SoxStarting pitcher In 2017, Price made only 16 appearances (11 starts) due to elbow injuries, in which he was 6–3 with a 3.38 ERA. In 2018, he was 16–7 with a 3.58 ERA in 30 starts.[7]

National League winners

YearWinnerImageTeamPositionComeback
2005}}{{sortname|Ken|Griffey Jr.Cincinnati RedsCenter fielderGriffey experienced several serious injuries from 2000 to 2004 including a torn hamstring, a torn knee tendon, a dislocated shoulder, and torn ankle tissue.[9] His torn hamstring required major surgery in August 2004. He appeared in only 83 games in the 2004 season.[9][40] Griffey returned in 2005, batted .301, and hit 35 home runs (his most in a season since 2000).[40]
2006}}{{sortname|Nomar|GarciaparraLos Angeles DodgersFirst basemanGarciaparra tore his groin while running out of the batter's box on April 20, 2005 and went on the disabled list.[41] He did not play in another Major League game until August 5[42] and appeared in only 62 games that season.[43] In 2006 Garciaparra batted .303, made the All-Star team, and made only four errors despite playing first base for the first time in his career.[2]
2007}}{{sortname|Dmitri|YoungWashington NationalsFirst basemanYoung experienced several personal issues throughout the 2006 season, including a divorce, treatment for substance abuse and depression, and pleading guilty to assaulting his girlfriend. He was also released by the Detroit Tigers during the season,[44] appearing in only 48 games in the 2006 season.[45] Young ended the 2007 season with a .320 batting average, which ranked 8th in the National League, and was named to the 2007 All-Star team.[45][46]
2008}}{{sortname|Brad|LidgePhiladelphia PhilliesRelief pitcherIn 2006 and 2007, Lidge had 14 blown saves and a 4.37 earned run average (ERA) for the Houston Astros. Some attributed this lesser performance to a game-winning home run Albert Pujols hit off of him in the 2005 National League Championship Series.[47][48] In 2008, Lidge had a 1.95 ERA and converted 41 saves in 41 save chances,[48][49] winning both the Rolaids Relief Man and the DHL Delivery Man Awards.[50][51]
2009}}{{sortname|Chris|CarpenterSt. Louis CardinalsStarting pitcher[6] allowing him to pitch just six innings in 2007 and 15{{frac>1|3}} in 2008. In 2009, however, Carpenter posted a 17–4 record over 192{{frac|2|3}} innings with a 2.24 earned run average (ERA),[52] the lowest ERA in the National League that year.[53]
2010}}{{sortname|Tim|HudsonAtlanta BravesStarting pitcher2|3}}, 4th), winning percentage (.654, 4th), ERA (2.83, 6th), and WHIP (1.15, 9th.)[24][54][55] Additionally, Hudson was named to the 2010 Major League Baseball All-Star Game.[55]
2011}}{{sortname|Lance|BerkmanSt. Louis CardinalsOutfielderBerkman suffered a knee injury in 2010 and batted just .248 for the season, posting an OPS of .781 (his career average through 2010 was .954).[5][28][56] In 2011 Berkman ranked among the top 10 in the NL in on-base percentage (3rd), walks (4th), slugging percentage (5th), and home runs (9th).[5][28][56] Some believed Ryan Vogelsong was a strong candidate for the 2011 award, with Sports Illustrated calling him the "leading candidate" in late June.[57] Rob Neyer said Vogelsong was "robbed" of the award.[58]
2012}}{{sortname|Buster|PoseySan Francisco GiantsCatcher/First basemanPosey suffered a fractured fibula and torn ligaments in his ankle after a home-plate collision with Florida Marlins outfielder Scott Cousins on May 25, 2011. He had surgery to repair the damage and did not play at all for the rest of the 2011 season. In 2012, Posey returned to win the National League batting title with a .336 average, and also hit 24 home runs with 103 runs batted in while splitting time between catcher and first base for the 2012 World Series champion Giants. In addition to being named Comeback Player of the Year, he was also named NL MVP after the end of the 2012 season.[59][60]
2013}}{{sortname|Francisco|LirianoPittsburgh PiratesStarting pitcherIn 2012, Liriano struggled with the Minnesota Twins, recording a 5.31 ERA for the team. By July, he was traded to the Chicago White Sox, where he continued to underwhelm. He eventually was removed from the White Sox' starting rotation in September. After joining the Pirates in the offseason, in 2013, Liriano had one of his best seasons, finishing with a 3.02 ERA, 16–8 record, and 163 strikeouts in 161 innings pitched, helping Pittsburgh make the postseason for the first time since 1992.[37] Having previously won the award with the Twins in 2010, Liriano became the first player to win the award twice, as well as the only player to have won the award in both leagues.
2014}}{{sortname|Casey|McGeheeMiami MarlinsThird basemandate=November 2016}}
2015}}{{sortname|Matt|HarveyNew York MetsStarting pitcherdate=November 2016}}
2016}}{{sortname|Anthony|RendonWashington NationalsThird basemanIn 2014, Rendon finished fifth in NL MVP voting going .287/.351/.473 with 39 doubles, 21 HRs and 83 RBIs. In 2015, Rendon hit only .264/.344/.363 with just 16 doubles, 5 HRs and 25 RBIs in just 355 plate appearances, dealing with a knee injury. However, Rendon remained healthy in 2017 and hit .270/.348/.450 with 38 doubles, 20 HRs and 85 RBIs.[39]
2017}}{{sortname|Greg|HollandColorado RockiesRelief pitcherAfter missing all of 2016 recovering from Tommy John Surgery, Holland earned 41 saves in 2017, tied for the NL lead and helping the Rockies make the postseason.[61]
2018}}{{sortname|Jonny|VentersAtlanta BravesRelief pitcher Venters had not played in MLB since 2012, subsequently having to undergo Tommy John surgery for the second and third times; in 2018, he was 5–2 with three saves and a 3.67 ERA.[7]

See also

{{Portal|Baseball}}
  • Players Choice Awards (includes Comeback Player)
  • Sporting News Comeback Player of the Year Award
  • Comeback Player of the Year Award (disambiguation), including similar awards in other sports

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50. ^{{cite web| url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20081027&content_id=3647755&vkey=news_phi&fext=.jsp&c_id=phi |title=Lidge named Delivery Man of the Year |date=October 27, 2008 |last=Horan |first=Keith |publisher=Major League Baseball|accessdate=September 22, 2009}}
51. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/awards/roy_rol.shtml|title=Rookie of the Year Awards & Rolaids Relief Award Winners|work=Baseball-Reference|accessdate=September 22, 2009}}
52. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/carpech01.shtml|title=Chris Carpenter Statistics and History|work=Baseball-Reference|accessdate=October 5, 2009}}
53. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/NL/2009-standard-pitching.shtml|title=2009 National League Standard Pitching|work=Baseball-Reference|accessdate=October 5, 2009}}
54. ^{{cite web| url=http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/players/profile?playerId=4084l|title=Tim Hudson Stats, News, Photos – Atlanta Braves – ESPN|work=ESPN.com|accessdate=October 5, 2010}}
55. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/hudsoti01.shtml|title=Tim Hudson Statistics and History|work=Baseball-Reference|accessdate=October 5, 2010}}
56. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/berkmla01.shtml|title=Lance Berkman Statistics and History|work=Baseball-Reference|accessdate=October 13, 2011}}
57. ^{{cite news |url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/ann_killion/06/28/ryan.vogelsong/index.html |title=Full circle: Giants' Ryan Vogelsong goes from flameout to team's ace |last=Killion|first=Ann |date=June 28, 2011 |work=Sports Illustrated |accessdate=October 13, 2011}}
58. ^{{cite news |url=http://mlb.sbnation.com/2011/10/13/2487791/comeback-player-of-the-year-jacoby-ellsbury-lance-berkman |title=Jacoby Ellsbury Wins, Ryan Vogelsong Robbed |last=Neyer|first=Rob|authorlink=Rob Neyer |date=October 13, 2011 |publisher=SB Nation |accessdate=October 13, 2011}}
59. ^{{cite web|url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20121018&content_id=39894690&vkey=news_mlb&c_id=mlb|title=Posey named NL Comeback Player of Year — Giants catcher recovers from leg injuries, wins batting title, leads team to NL West flag|publisher=MLB.com|date=October 19, 2012|accessdate=December 28, 2012}}
60. ^{{cite web|url=http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/8637196/buster-posey-san-francisco-giants-named-national-league-mvp|title=Buster Posey named NL MVP|publisher=ESPN MLB|date=November 15, 2012|accessdate=December 28, 2012}}
61. ^http://m.mlb.com/news/article/260721638/rockies-closer-greg-holland-becomes-free-agent/
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