허치상
Hutch Award허치상 | |
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![]() 허치상 로고 | |
위치 | 워싱턴 주 시애틀 |
나라 | 미국 |
제시자 | 프레드 허친슨 암 연구 센터 (1987–현재) Dapper Dan Charities (1965–1986) |
역사 | |
제1상 | 1965 |
가장 최근 | 디 고든, 시애틀 매리너스 |
허치 상은 프레드 허친슨의 투지와 경쟁 욕구를 가장 잘 보여주는 현역 메이저리그(MLB) 선수에게 매년 주어지는 상이다.[1]이 상은 전년에 폐암으로 사망한 전 MLB 투수 겸 감독 허친슨을 기리기 위해 1965년에 만들어졌다.[2]허치상은 피츠버그 파이어리츠와 KDKA의 방송인 허치의 오랜 친구 밥 프린스, 시카고 스포츠 작가 짐 엔라이트, 데이턴 저널 헤럴드의 리터 콜렛 스포츠 편집장이 만들었다.[3]그들은 또한 허친슨의 기억을 기리기 위해 암 연구에 종사하는 의대생들을 위한 장학 기금을 만들었다.[4]
전국야구 명예의 전당 회원 11명이 허치상을 수상했다.[5]첫 번째 우승자는 미키 맨틀이었다.[4]1974년의 수혜자인 대니 톰슨은 그해 초 백혈병 진단을 받았다.그는 1976년 시즌까지 계속 뛰다가 그해 12월 29세의 나이로 세상을 떠났다.[6]존 레스터는 무탄성 대세포 림프종에서 회복한 후 2008년에 이 상을 받았다.[5]
이 상은 워싱턴 주 시애틀의 프레드 허친슨 암 연구센터가 세이프코 필드에서 주최하는 허치상 오찬에서 매년 수여하는 상이다.[7]이 상은 원래 피츠버그의 연례 다퍼 댄 연회에서 수여되었다.[8]각 우승자는 데일 치훌리가 디자인한 오리지널 트로피 사본을 받는다.[9]허치상의 상설 전시회는 1979년부터 이어져 온 뉴욕 쿠퍼스타운에 있는 미국 야구 명예의 전당에 있다.[10]
받는 사람
![]() | 야구 명예의 전당 회원 |
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![]() | 아직 활동 중인 플레이어를 나타냄 |

프레드 허친슨, 이 상의 이름들은

빌리 버틀러는 2011년 허치상을 수상했다.
참고 항목
- 하트 & 허슬상
- 플레이어스 초이스 어워드 마제스틱 애슬레틱 어게스트 게임상
- 윌리 맥상
- 미국의 야구상
- MLB의 수상 목록
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외부 링크
- "Hutch Award Luncheon". Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
- "Hutch Award". Baseball Almanac.
- "The Hutch Award, Lou Gehrig Award, Babe Ruth Award & Roberto Clemente Award winners". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC.