Sam Kennedy: Red Sox ‘very confident’ fans will return to Fenway Park in 2021 — Boston Herald

If everything goes according to plan, the Red Sox expect to have fans back at Fenway Park in some form next season. “We feel very confident that we should be in a position to welcome fans back next season in likely a socially-distanced environment to start,” Red Sox president Sam Kennedy said on Tuesday. Due…

Sam Kennedy: Red Sox ‘very confident’ fans will return to Fenway Park in 2021 — Boston Herald

Former Giants outfielder Mac Williamson sues team over career-ending concussion — East Bay Times

Former San Francisco Giants outfielder Mac Williamson is suing the franchise over concussion-related injuries he suffered after tumbling over the home bullpen mounds and crashing into the side wall at Oracle Park on April 24, 2018 in a game against the Washington Nationals. Williamson maintains he is still dealing with concussion symptoms more than two…

Former Giants outfielder Mac Williamson sues team over career-ending concussion — East Bay Times

Nationals make their pitch to President-elect Joe Biden, invite him to throw first pitch — MLB | NBC Sports

The Washington Nationals are making their pitch to President-elect Joe Biden.

Nationals make their pitch to President-elect Joe Biden, invite him to throw first pitch — MLB | NBC Sports

Former MLB Umpire John Hirschbeck On Magic Of Michael Foundation: ‘We’ve Raised A Quarter Of A Million Dollars For The Akron Children’s Hospital’ — CBS Pittsburgh

The former MLB umpire discusses the charity work he’s done in Northeast Ohio to raise money for children with disabilities and honor the memory of his late son Michael.

Former MLB Umpire John Hirschbeck On Magic Of Michael Foundation: ‘We’ve Raised A Quarter Of A Million Dollars For The Akron Children’s Hospital’ — CBS Pittsburgh

Angels file motion to dismiss defamation suit by former clubhouse worker — Press Enterprise

The Angels have asked an Orange County judge to throw out part of a lawsuit filed against the club and Major League Baseball by a former clubhouse employee. The case is scheduled for a Jan. 21 hearing. The Angels fired Bubba Harkins in March because he provided substances that pitchers applied to baseballs illegally, and in…

Angels file motion to dismiss defamation suit by former clubhouse worker — Press Enterprise

Dan Shulman one of eight finalists for Frick Award

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                                    Nov. 2, 2020  

2021 Ford C. Frick Award Ballot Finalized

— Winner to be Announced on Dec. 9 –

(COOPERSTOWN, NY)  Eight of the National Pastime’s most respected and familiar voices have been named as the finalists for the 2021 Ford C. Frick Award, presented annually for excellence in baseball broadcasting by the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.

Candidates from the National Voices category will be considered for the 2021 Frick Award in accordance with the three-year Frick Award election cycle.

The eight finalists for the 2021 Frick Award are: Buddy Blattner, Joe Buck, Dave Campbell, Dizzy Dean, Don Drysdale, Ernesto Jerez, Al Michaels and Dan Shulman. The winner of the 2021 Frick Award will be announced on Dec. 9 and will be honored during the July 24 Awards Presentation as part of the July 23-26 Hall of Fame Weekend 2021 in Cooperstown, along with 2020 Frick Award winner Ken Harrelson.

All candidates except Blattner, Dean and Drysdale are living.

The Frick Award election cycle rotates annually among Major League Markets (team-specific announcers); National Voices (broadcasters whose contributions were realized on a national level); and Broadcasting Beginnings (early team voices and pioneers of baseball broadcasting). This cycle repeats every three years, with the Broadcasting Beginnings ballot to be reviewed in the fall of 2021 and the Major League Markets ballot to be reviewed in the fall of 2022.

As established by the Board of Directors, criteria for selection is as follows: “Commitment to excellence, quality of broadcasting abilities, reverence within the game, popularity with fans, and recognition by peers.”

Final voting for the 2021 Frick Award will be conducted by an electorate comprised of the 12 living Frick Award recipients and three broadcast historians/columnists, including past Frick honorees Marty BrennamanBob CostasKen HarrelsonJaime JarrínTony KubekDenny MatthewsTim McCarverJon MillerEric NadelVin ScullyBob Uecker and Dave Van Horne, and historians/columnists David J. Halberstam (historian), Barry Horn (formerly of the Dallas Morning News) and Curt Smith (historian).

The 2021 Frick Award ballot was created by a subcommittee of the voting electorate that included Costas, Matthews, Nadel, Smith and Van Horne.

To be considered, an active or retired broadcaster must have a minimum of 10 years of continuous major league broadcast service with a ball club, network, or a combination of the two.

The eight finalists for the 2021 Frick Award:

–          Blattner worked 26 seasons for outlets primarily in the 1950s and 1960s including the Liberty Game of the Day, Mutual Game of the Day, ABC Game of the Week, CBS Game of the Week and NBC, along with several stops with individual teams;

–          Buck has been with Fox Sports for the last 25 seasons as the network’s lead baseball announcer after calling games for the Cardinals for 11 seasons, broadcasting 23 World Series along the way;

–          Campbell worked at ESPN from 1990-2008 following an eight-year career in the big leagues as an infielder,serving as both play-by-play voice and analyst; he also called games for Giants, Padres and Rockies;

–          Dean, elected to the Hall of Fame as a pitcher in 1953, made his mark as the voice of CBS’ Game of the Week from 1955-65 following several seasons with the Cardinals and Browns;

–          Drysdale, elected to the Hall of Fame as a pitcher in 1984, called national games for ABC for 10 years starting in 1977, including working the network’s Monday Night Baseball package;

–          Jerez has called Sunday Night Baseball games for ESPN Deportes for more than a quarter of a century; he has also called the All-Star Game, the World Series and the World Baseball Classic;

–          Michaels called baseball games for 25 seasons with NBC (1972), ABC (1976-89) and The Baseball Network (1994-95), and drew assignments in seven World Series, six All-Star Games and eight LCS;

–          Shulman handled play-by-play duties for ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball package from 2011-17 and called games on ESPN Radio prior to that; he called games for Toronto Blue Jays from 1995-2001;

Additional information on the eight finalists can be found at baseballhall.org/discover/2021-frick-award-ballot-announced.

The annual award is named in memory of Hall of Famer Ford C. Frick, renowned sportswriter, radio broadcaster, National League president and Baseball Commissioner. Past recipients of the Ford C. Frick Award:

FORD C. FRICK AWARD RECIPIENTS

1978Mel Allen1992Milo Hamilton2007Denny Matthews
 Red Barber1993Chuck Thompson2008Dave Niehaus
1979Bob Elson1994Bob Murphy2009Tony Kubek
1980Russ Hodges1995Bob Wolff2010Jon Miller
1981Ernie Harwell1996Herb Carneal2011Dave Van Horne
1982Vin Scully1997Jimmy Dudley2012Tim McCarver
1983Jack Brickhouse1998Jaime Jarrín2013Tom Cheek
1984Curt Gowdy1999Arch McDonald2014Eric Nadel
1985Buck Canel2000Marty Brennaman2015Dick Enberg
1986Bob Prince2001Felo Ramirez2016Graham McNamee
1987Jack Buck2002Harry Kalas2017Bill King
19881989Lindsey NelsonHarry Caray20032004Bob UeckerLon Simmons20182019Bob CostasAl Helfer
19901991 By SaamJoe Garagiola 20052006Jerry ColemanGene Elston2020 Ken Harrelson

The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is an independent not-for-profit educational institution, dedicated to fostering an appreciation of the historical development of baseball and its impact on our culture by collecting, preserving, exhibiting and interpreting its collections for a global audience as well as honoring those who have made outstanding contributions to our National Pastime. Opening its doors for the first time on June 12, 1939, the Hall of Fame has stood as the definitive repository of the game’s treasures and as a symbol of the most profound individual honor bestowed on an athlete. It is every fan’s “Field of Dreams,” with its stories, legends and magic shared from generation to generation.

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2020 World Series needs no asterisk, says 1988 Dodger exec Fred Claire — Daily Bulletin

Claire says the short season and World Series count as much as any year. Also: “I Love L.A.” was not always accepted.

2020 World Series needs no asterisk, says 1988 Dodger exec Fred Claire — Daily Bulletin

How should MLB teams evaluate players based on a short season? Great question. — Boston Herald

PHILADELPHIA — Randy Arozarena surfaced with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2019 and got 23 plate appearances. This year, he hid away at the Tampa Bay Rays’ alternate site until Aug. 30 before aiding a division-title push with seven home runs in 64 at-bats. Then he made history in the playoffs with 10 homers, a single-postseason record.

How should MLB teams evaluate players based on a short season? Great question. — Boston Herald

MLB Announces Annual Winter Meetings Will Be Held Virtually, Not In Person — NESN.com

Sign In There’s a first time for everything, right? Such is the case for Major League Baseball’s upcoming Winter Meetings, which usually are held in person. But due to COVID-19, they will be held virtually this year, per MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand. MLB has officially postponed the upcoming owners meetings (Nov. 17-19 in Arlington) and Winter…

MLB Announces Annual Winter Meetings Will Be Held Virtually, Not In Person — NESN.com

Tigers Announce A.J. Hinch As Next Next Manager With Suspension Over — NESN.com

Sign In A.J. Hinch is making his return to Major League Baseball. The former Astros manager was suspended for the 2020 abbreviated season following his involvement in Houston’s sign-stealing scandal during the team’s 2017 title run. But the Detriot Tigers on Friday announced that Hinch will be their new manager next season. As part of…

Tigers Announce A.J. Hinch As Next Next Manager With Suspension Over — NESN.com

Is Dodgers’ World Series title cheapened by unique 2020 season? — Pasadena Star News

ARLINGTON, Texas — There was only one World Series championship available to win in 2020. But how does the Dodgers’ win after the most unique – and shortest – season in Major League Baseball history stand up to the 115 World Series winners that came before? “I think if you can pull back stuff from…

Is Dodgers’ World Series title cheapened by unique 2020 season? — Pasadena Star News