Paul Sewald of the National League champion Arizona Diamondbacks is known for his resilience, skill and leadership on the field, in the clubhouse and the community. Paul made a splash with his new team with postseason highlights, including six saves -- the most by any D-backs pitcher in a single Postseason run in franchise history. Read full bio.
The Roberto Clemente Award is bestowed annually to the player who best represents the game of Baseball through extraordinary character, community involvement, philanthropy and positive contributions, both on and off the field.
Every year, each MLB Club nominates a player to be considered for the Award in tribute to Clemente's achievements and character. This year's list of nominees features players whose various community and philanthropic activities have focused on important issues ranging from awareness and fundraising to support those with cancer and other illnesses or special needs, education for young people, natural disaster relief, outreach to underserved children and communities in the United States and abroad, and more.
Read about all of the nominees below.
2024 Roberto Clemente Award Nominees
Freddy Peralta is a native from Moca, Dominican Republic, where he still resides. He was drafted by the Seattle Mariners as an international free agent in April 2013 and was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers in December 2015. He spent 2016 with the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers and the Biloxi Shuckers. Read full bio.
Since being traded to the Atlanta Braves before the 2024 season, Chris Sale has made an incredible impact in the Braves Country community by providing unique and memorable experiences for local children and military families. Read full bio.
When pitcher Pablo López joined the Twins in 2023, he immediately asked to speak with the executive director of the Twins Community Fund -- an indication of the enthusiasm and generosity that Pablo has become known for across Twins Territory. Read full bio.
James McCann takes immense pride in being tough -- whether dominating on the field, standing strong for his family or championing his community. Read full bio.
Since Francisco Lindor arrived in the Major Leagues, he has consistently given back and contributed to numerous communities. Read full bio.
Liam Hendriks exemplifies what it means to be a Major League player who represents the game of baseball through extraordinary character, community involvement, philanthropy and positive contributions, both on and off the field. Read full bio.
“I'm excited. I grew up going to Yankees games, and to be able to put on the pinstripes, that's something we all dream about as kids,” said Marcus Stroman after signing with the New York Yankees at the start of the year. Read full bio.
Since joining the Cubs in 2020, Patrick has distinguished himself as a leader both on and off the field. Read full bio.
Both on and off the field, Mason Miller embodies the ideals of the Roberto Clemente Award. A Type 1 diabetes diagnosis transformed his body and, therefore, his play on the field. Read full bio.
White Sox first baseman Andrew Vaughn is celebrated not only for his achievements on the field, but also for his extraordinary philanthropic and community-driven efforts beyond the diamond. Read full bio.
On Sunday, Aug. 4, 2024, Phillies designated hitter Kyle Schwarber made history as he became just the second player ever to record 10-plus leadoff home runs in multiple seasons. Read full bio.
Nine years into his Major League career, pitcher Brent Suter finally donned the uniform of the city he has called home since 1997: Cincinnati. Read full bio.
Since joining the Pirates in 2021, pitcher David Bednar has dedicated himself to improving the lives of those in his hometown of Pittsburgh. Read full bio.
Three years ago, the sound of chess pieces moving strategically across chess boards greeted guests who entered the Guardians' home clubhouse. Read full bio.
Following the passing of Padres owner Peter Seidler in November 2023, Manny Machado asked the Padres community team how he could help carry on Peter’s legacy as a caring, hands-on philanthropist in San Diego. Read full bio.
Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Kyle Freeland volunteers his time frequently to support Special Olympics Colorado (SOCO), a nonprofit organization that is near and dear to his heart. Read full bio.
Mike Yastrzemski ("Yaz") has consistently demonstrated a deep commitment to his community and team, both on and off the field. Read full bio.
Tarik Skubal has emerged as one of the top pitchers in baseball in 2024, earning a spot on the American League All-Star team for the first time in his career and ranking in the top five in several statistical categories among American League pitchers. Read full bio.
In 2023, J.P. Crawford set the tone for the Mariners on and off the field. Batting out of the leadoff spot, his career-high .380 on-base percentage ranked fifth in the American League, and he came through in big moments repeatedly, illustrated by his .688 batting average with the bases loaded. Read full bio.
Astros two-time All-Star and World Series champion outfielder Kyle Tucker excels in the community and on the field. Read full bio.
A nine-time Roberto Clemente Award nominee, Paul Goldschmidt continues to prove he is an athlete of extraordinary character on and off the field. Read full bio.
Salvador Perez’s (“Salvy”) status as one of the most loved and respected athletes in Kansas City history was cemented in 2023 when he was named just the fourth captain in Royals history, and the second since 1993. Read full bio.
Former Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Jason Adam is dedicated to improving the lives of those in need. Prior to his trade to the San Diego Padres, Jason was a leader and role model within the Rays organization, both on and off the field, who made a lasting impact in the Tampa Bay community and beyond. Read full bio.
*Jason Adam remains the Rays' nominee after being traded to the Padres.
Since his debut in 2011, Mike Trout has received numerous accolades for his on-field performance. However, his commitment to philanthropy and community service deserves equal recognition. Read full bio.
Since joining the Texas Rangers in 2021, Marcus Semien has been a leader on and off the field. Read full bio.
Since making his debut in the Majors in 2014, Mookie Betts has been a premier player in both the American and National Leagues, racking up eight All-Star appearances, six Gold Gloves, six Silver Sluggers, a batting title and the 2018 AL MVP Award. Read full bio.
When Chris Bassitt signed with the Toronto Blue Jays during the 2022 offseason, he was embraced immediately by the local Blue Jays community and fans across Canada. Read full bio.
Raised in South Florida, Jesús Luzardo has demonstrated a deeply-rooted passion for representing his hometown on the field and in the community. Read full bio.
Since his arrival in Washington, D.C., Josiah Gray has been adamant in his conviction to help others, participating regularly in the team’s community initiatives such as the Nationals Summer Reading Program and at annual MLB PLAY BALL events. Read full bio.
Paul Sewald of the National League champion Arizona Diamondbacks is known for his resilience, skill and leadership on the field, in the clubhouse and the community. Paul made a splash with his new team with postseason highlights, including six saves -- the most by any D-backs pitcher in a single Postseason run in franchise history. Read full bio.
Since being traded to the Atlanta Braves before the 2024 season, Chris Sale has made an incredible impact in the Braves Country community by providing unique and memorable experiences for local children and military families. Read full bio.
James McCann takes immense pride in being tough -- whether dominating on the field, standing strong for his family or championing his community. Read full bio.
Liam Hendriks exemplifies what it means to be a Major League player who represents the game of baseball through extraordinary character, community involvement, philanthropy and positive contributions, both on and off the field. Read full bio.
Since joining the Cubs in 2020, Patrick has distinguished himself as a leader both on and off the field. Read full bio.
White Sox first baseman Andrew Vaughn is celebrated not only for his achievements on the field, but also for his extraordinary philanthropic and community-driven efforts beyond the diamond. Read full bio.
Nine years into his Major League career, pitcher Brent Suter finally donned the uniform of the city he has called home since 1997: Cincinnati. Read full bio.
Three years ago, the sound of chess pieces moving strategically across chess boards greeted guests who entered the Guardians' home clubhouse. Read full bio.
Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Kyle Freeland volunteers his time frequently to support Special Olympics Colorado (SOCO), a nonprofit organization that is near and dear to his heart. Read full bio.
Tarik Skubal has emerged as one of the top pitchers in baseball in 2024, earning a spot on the American League All-Star team for the first time in his career and ranking in the top five in several statistical categories among American League pitchers. Read full bio.
Astros two-time All-Star and World Series champion outfielder Kyle Tucker excels in the community and on the field. Read full bio.
Salvador Perez’s (“Salvy”) status as one of the most loved and respected athletes in Kansas City history was cemented in 2023 when he was named just the fourth captain in Royals history, and the second since 1993. Read full bio.
Since his debut in 2011, Mike Trout has received numerous accolades for his on-field performance. However, his commitment to philanthropy and community service deserves equal recognition. Read full bio.
Since making his debut in the Majors in 2014, Mookie Betts has been a premier player in both the American and National Leagues, racking up eight All-Star appearances, six Gold Gloves, six Silver Sluggers, a batting title and the 2018 AL MVP Award. Read full bio.
Raised in South Florida, Jesús Luzardo has demonstrated a deeply-rooted passion for representing his hometown on the field and in the community. Read full bio.
Freddy Peralta is a native from Moca, Dominican Republic, where he still resides. He was drafted by the Seattle Mariners as an international free agent in April 2013 and was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers in December 2015. He spent 2016 with the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers and the Biloxi Shuckers. Read full bio.
When pitcher Pablo López joined the Twins in 2023, he immediately asked to speak with the executive director of the Twins Community Fund -- an indication of the enthusiasm and generosity that Pablo has become known for across Twins Territory. Read full bio.
Since Francisco Lindor arrived in the Major Leagues, he has consistently given back and contributed to numerous communities. Read full bio.
“I'm excited. I grew up going to Yankees games, and to be able to put on the pinstripes, that's something we all dream about as kids,” said Marcus Stroman after signing with the New York Yankees at the start of the year. Read full bio.
Both on and off the field, Mason Miller embodies the ideals of the Roberto Clemente Award. A Type 1 diabetes diagnosis transformed his body and, therefore, his play on the field. Read full bio.
On Sunday, Aug. 4, 2024, Phillies designated hitter Kyle Schwarber made history as he became just the second player ever to record 10-plus leadoff home runs in multiple seasons. Read full bio.
Since joining the Pirates in 2021, pitcher David Bednar has dedicated himself to improving the lives of those in his hometown of Pittsburgh. Read full bio.
Following the passing of Padres owner Peter Seidler in November 2023, Manny Machado asked the Padres community team how he could help carry on Peter’s legacy as a caring, hands-on philanthropist in San Diego. Read full bio.
Mike Yastrzemski ("Yaz") has consistently demonstrated a deep commitment to his community and team, both on and off the field. Read full bio.
In 2023, J.P. Crawford set the tone for the Mariners on and off the field. Batting out of the leadoff spot, his career-high .380 on-base percentage ranked fifth in the American League, and he came through in big moments repeatedly, illustrated by his .688 batting average with the bases loaded. Read full bio.
A nine-time Roberto Clemente Award nominee, Paul Goldschmidt continues to prove he is an athlete of extraordinary character on and off the field. Read full bio.
Former Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Jason Adam is dedicated to improving the lives of those in need. Prior to his trade to the San Diego Padres, Jason was a leader and role model within the Rays organization, both on and off the field, who made a lasting impact in the Tampa Bay community and beyond. Read full bio.
*Jason Adam remains the Rays' nominee after being traded to the Padres.
Since joining the Texas Rangers in 2021, Marcus Semien has been a leader on and off the field. Read full bio.
When Chris Bassitt signed with the Toronto Blue Jays during the 2022 offseason, he was embraced immediately by the local Blue Jays community and fans across Canada. Read full bio.
Since his arrival in Washington, D.C., Josiah Gray has been adamant in his conviction to help others, participating regularly in the team’s community initiatives such as the Nationals Summer Reading Program and at annual MLB PLAY BALL events. Read full bio.