Baseball America

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Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox magazine Baseball America (BA) is a sports publication company that covers baseball at every level, including Major League Baseball (MLB), with a particular focus on up-and-coming players in Minor League Baseball (MiLB) college, high school, and international leagues. It is currently published in the form of an editorial and stats website, a monthly magazine, a podcast network, and three annual reference book titles. It also regularly produces lists of the top prospects in the sport, and covers aspects of the game from a scouting and player development point of view.

History

Baseball America was founded in 1981 and has since grown into a full-service media company. Founder Allan Simpson began writing the magazine from Canada, originally calling it the All-America Baseball News. By 1983, Simpson moved the magazine to Durham, North Carolina, after it was purchased by then-Durham Bulls owner Miles Wolff. Simpson left his position at the magazine in 2006.

Source Interlink (later the Motor Trend Group) purchased Baseball America in December 2011 and sold the publication in February 2017. The new Baseball America Enterprises includes Gary Green and Larry Botel of Alliance Baseball, owners of minor league franchises in Omaha, Nebraska, and Richmond, Virginia, in partnership with David Geaslen, founder and CEO of 3STEP Sports.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Today, Baseball America is led by president Tom Dondero and Editor in Chief J.J. Cooper. It also uses outsourced correspondents.

Content

Baseball America is published on the web and monthly in print. Every issue features coverage of the majors, minors, baseball's draft, college and high school baseball. Other features include reviews and analysis of prospects as well as tracking the progress of the best players in amateur baseball and the minors.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Other annual publications produced by the company include Baseball America Almanac, Baseball America Prospect Handbook (a New York Times sports best-seller in March 2016), and the Baseball America Directory. Baseball America also has an active social media presence on YouTube and Instagram.

All-Star Futures Game

Template:Main Baseball America helps MLB select the players for the All-Star Futures Game.

Major League Baseball awards

Template:Anchor Template:See also Awards include:<ref name=awards>Baseball America award winners. Includes MAJOR LEAGUES: Player of the Year (1998 to date), Rookie of the Year (1989 to date), Organization of the Year (1982 to date), Executive of the Year (1998 to date), Manager of the Year (1998 to date). MINOR LEAGUES: Player of the Year (1981 to date), Executive of the Year (2002 to date), Manager of the Year (1989 to date), Team of the Year (1993 to date). FREITAS AWARDS (top organizations in Triple A, Double A, Class A, Sort-Season). INDEPENDENT LEAGUES: Player of the Year (1996 to date). COLLEGE: Player of the Year (1981 to date), Coach of the Year (1981 to date), Assistant Coach of the Year (1999 to date), Freshman of the Year (1982 to date), Summer College Player of the Year (1984 to date). HIGH SCHOOL: Player of the Year (1992 to date), Youth Player of the Year (2002 to date), Team of the Year (1992 to date). Retrieved 2016-11-15.</ref>

Baseball America Major League Player of the Year

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Baseball America Rookie of the Year

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Baseball America All-Rookie Team

Note: Each year's team consists of a varying number of pitchers and types of pitchers.

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  • 2009 (a catcher, 4 infielders, 3 outfielders, one DH, and 5 pitchers)<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>
  • 2010 (a catcher, 4 infielders, 3 outfielders, one DH, 5 starting pitchers, 2 relief pitchers, and one closer)<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>
  • 2011 (a catcher, 4 infielders, 3 outfielders, one DH, 5 starting pitchers, 2 relief pitchers, and one closer)<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>

Baseball America Manager of the Year

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Baseball America Major League Executive of the Year

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Baseball America Organization of the Year

The "Organization of the Year" award was first presented in 1982.<ref name=1982toPresent>Organization of the Year Award. Baseball-Almanac. Retrieved 2011-08-18.</ref><ref>Majors: Awards: Organization Of The Year. Baseball America, Inc. Retrieved 2010-09-26.</ref> Template:Div col

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Other awards

Minor League Baseball awards

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Baseball America Minor League Team of the Year webpage</ref>

College baseball awards

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In addition to these awards, Baseball America releases rankings of the top 25 teams in the nation, as voted by its staff. A preseason poll is compiled, in addition to a weekly poll during the season.

High school baseball awards

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See also

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Footnotes

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