Liam Hendriks Named Oakland A’s Nominee for the 2019 Roberto Clemente Award

Major League Baseball today announced that pitcher Liam Hendriks was named the Oakland A’s 2019 nominee for the prestigious Roberto Clemente Award, the most prestigious individual award for Major League players.

The Roberto Clemente Award is the annual recognition of a Major League player who best represents the game of Baseball through extraordinary character, community involvement, philanthropy and positive contributions, both on and off the field.

Each Club nominates one current player to be considered for the Roberto Clemente Award in tribute to Clemente’s achievements and character. Wednesday, September 6th marks the sixteenth annual Roberto Clemente Day, which was established by Major League Baseball to honor Clemente’s legacy and to officially acknowledge local Club nominees of the Roberto Clemente Award. As part of the league-wide celebration, the Roberto Clemente Day logo will appear on the bases and official dugout lineup cards and a special tribute video will be played in ballparks.

Every year, each MLB Club nominates a player to be considered for the Award in tribute to Clemente’s achievements and character. Wednesday, September 18 marks the 18th annual Roberto Clemente Day, which was established by Major League Baseball to honor Clemente’s legacy and to officially acknowledge local Club nominees of the Roberto Clemente Award. As part of the league-wide celebration, the Roberto Clemente Day logo will appear on the bases and official dugout lineup cards and a special tribute video will be played in ballparks.

Hendriks is one of the 30 Club nominees for the annual award. Hendriks and his wife, Kristi, work to leave a lasting impression wherever baseball takes them. The duo has taken a special interest in organizations focused on animal welfare, including Tony La Russa’s Animal Rescue Foundation, Fetching Tails Foundation, Mission K-9, the Petco Foundation, and the Rescue Me Thursday campaign. The Hendriks have also taken an active role to stop bullying, teaming up with Strike Out Bullying and MLB’s Shred Hate campaign. Hendriks is a constant at events with the Oakland A’s Volunteer Team and the Oakland A’s Community Fund, volunteering his time at the ballpark and throughout Oakland and the East Bay. Hendriks will be recognized as the A’s Roberto Clemente Award nominee during a pregame on-field presentation on Wednesday, Sept. 18.

“We are extremely proud that Liam is being recognized as a 2019 nominee for the prestigious Roberto Clemente Award,” said Catherine Aker, Oakland A’s vice president of Communications and Community. “Even during the demanding schedule during the season, Liam is a constant at A’s volunteer events and dedicates much of his time supporting organizations across the country.”

“It is an honor to be recognized by the Oakland A’s and Major League Baseball as a nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award,” said A’s pitcher Liam Hendriks. “My wife and I find it incredibly important to do anything and everything we can to support our communities.”

The league-wide winner of the Roberto Clemente Award will be selected via a blue ribbon panel, including Baseball Commissioner Robert D. Manfred, Jr., representatives from MLB-affiliated networks (MLB Network, FOX Sports, ESPN and TBS) and MLB.com, as well as Vera Clemente (the late Roberto’s wife & MLB Goodwill Ambassador). Beginning today, fans can vote for the overall winner of the Roberto Clemente Award via a dedicated website. The site will feature bios of each of the nominees and will allow fans to vote until the end of the season on Sunday, September 29th. The winner of the fan vote will count as one vote among those cast by the blue ribbon panel. Fans are encouraged to vote by visiting the following link: mlb.com/clemente21.

The concept of honoring Major League players for their philanthropic work was created in 1971 as the “Commissioner’s Award.” The recognition was renamed to the “Roberto Clemente Award” in 1973 in honor of the Hall of Famer and 15-time All-Star who died in a plane crash on New Year’s Eve 1972 while attempting to deliver supplies to earthquake victims in Nicaragua.

1971 - Willie Mays+**

1972 - Brooks Robinson+**

1973 - Al Kaline+

1974 - Willie Stargell+

1975 - Lou Brock+

1976 - Pete Rose

1977 - Rod Carew+

1978 - Greg Luzinski

1979 - Andre Thornton

1980 - Phil Niekro+

1981 - Steve Garvey

1982 - Ken Singleton

1983 - Cecil Cooper

1984 - Ron Guidry

1985 - Don Baylor

1986 - Garry Maddox

1987 - Rick Sutcliffe

1988 - Dale Murphy

1989 - Gary Carter+

1990 - Dave Stewart

1991 - Harold Reynolds

1992 - Cal Ripken, Jr.+

1993 - Barry Larkin+

1994 - Dave Winfield+

1995 - Ozzie Smith+

1996 - Kirby Puckett+

1997 - Eric Davis

1998 - Sammy Sosa

1999 - Tony Gwynn+

2000 - Al Leiter

2001 - Curt Schilling

2002 - Jim Thome+

2003 - Jamie Moyer

2004 - Edgar Martinez+

2005 - John Smoltz+

2006 - Carlos Delgado

2007 - Craig Biggio+

2008 - Albert Pujols

2009 - Derek Jeter

2010 - Tim Wakefield

2011 - David Ortiz

2012 - Clayton Kershaw

2013 - Carlos Beltrán

2014 - Paul Konerko *

2014 - Jimmy Rollins *

2015 - Andrew McCutchen

2016 - Curtis Granderson

2017 - Anthony Rizzo

2018 - Yadier Molina+ Member of The National Baseball Hall of Fame; * Co-winner; ** Originally known as the Commissioner's Award (prior to 1973)

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