Lou Gehrig Memorial Award

The Lou Gehrig Memorial Award was established by Lou Gehrig's college fraternity, Phi Delta Theta at Columbia University. The award is presented annually to the Major League baseball player who both on and off the field best exemplifies the character of Lou Gehrig.

"In the beginning I used to make one terrible play a game. Then I got so I'd make one a week and finally I'd pull a bad one about once a month. Now, I'm trying to keep it down to one a season." - Lou Gehrig in Get in the Game: 8 Elements of Perseverance That Make the Difference (Cal Ripken, Jr. & Donald Thomas Phillips, Gotham Press, 2007, Page 67)
Lou Gehrig Memorial Award

In Chronological Order

Year Name(s) Team League Position
1955

Alvin Dark

New York Giants

NL

SS

1956

Pee Wee Reese

Brooklyn Dodgers

NL

SS

1957

Stan Musial

St. Louis Cardinals

NL

1B

1958

Gil McDougald

New York Yankees

AL

2B

1959

Gil Hodges

Los Angeles Dodgers

NL

1B

1960

Dick Groat

Pittsburgh Pirates

NL

SS

1961

Warren Spahn

Milwaukee Braves

NL

P

1962

Robin Roberts

Baltimore Orioles

AL

P

1963

Bobby Richardson

New York Yankees

AL

2B

1964

Ken Boyer

St. Louis Cardinals

NL

3B

1965

Vern Law

Pittsburgh Pirates

NL

P

1966

Brooks Robinson

Baltimore Orioles

AL

3B

1967

Ernie Banks

Chicago Cubs

NL

1B

1968

Al Kaline

Detroit Tigers

AL

RF

1969

Pete Rose

Cincinnati Reds

NL

RF

1970

Hank Aaron

Atlanta Braves

NL

RF

1971

Harmon Killebrew

Minnesota Twins

AL

1B

1972

Wes Parker

Los Angeles Dodgers

NL

1B

1973

Ron Santo

Chicago Cubs

NL

3B

1974

Willie Stargell

Pittsburgh Pirates

NL

LF

1975

Johnny Bench

Cincinnati Reds

NL

C

1976

Don Sutton

Los Angeles Dodgers

NL

P

1977

Lou Brock

St. Louis Cardinals

NL

LF

1978

Don Kessinger

Chicago White Sox

AL

SS

1979

Phil Niekro

Atlanta Braves

NL

P

1980

Tony Perez

Boston Red Sox

AL

1B

1981

Tommy John

New York Yankees

AL

P

1982

Ron Cey

Los Angeles Dodgers

NL

3B

1983

Mike Schmidt

Philadelphia Phillies

NL

3B

1984

Steve Garvey

San Diego Padres

NL

1B

1985

Dale Murphy

Atlanta Braves

NL

CF

1986

George Brett

Kansas City Royals

AL

3B

1987

Rick Sutcliffe

Chicago Cubs

NL

P

1988

Buddy Bell

Cincinnati Reds

NL

3B

1989

Ozzie Smith

St. Louis Cardinals

NL

SS

1990

Glenn Davis

Houston Astros

NL

1B

1991

Kent Hrbek

Minnesota Twins

AL

1B

1992

Cal Ripken, Jr.

Baltimore Orioles

AL

SS

1993

Don Mattingly

New York Yankees

AL

1B

1994

Barry Larkin

Cincinnati Reds

NL

SS

1995

Curt Schilling

Philadelphia Phillies

NL

P

1996

Brett Butler

Los Angeles Dodgers

NL

CF

1997

Paul Molitor

Minnesota Twins

AL

DH

1998

Tony Gwynn

San Diego Padres

NL

RF

1999

Mark McGwire

St. Louis Cardinals

NL

1B

2000

Todd Stottlemyre

Arizona Diamondbacks

NL

P

2001

John Franco

New York Mets

NL

P

2002

Danny Graves

Cincinnati Reds

NL

P

2003

Jamie Moyer

Seattle Mariners

AL

P

2004

Jim Thome

Philadelphia Phillies

NL

1B

2005

John Smoltz

Atlanta Braves

NL

P

2006

Trevor Hoffman

San Diego Padres

NL

P

2007

Mike Timlin

Boston Red Sox

AL

P

2008

Shane Victorino

Philadelphia Phillies

NL

CF

2009 Albert Pujols St. Louis Cardinals NL 1B
2010 Derek Jeter New York Yankees AL SS
2011

Not Yet Announced (07-2012)

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Year Name(s) Team League Position

Lou Gehrig Memorial Award



Did you know that this was the first & only "officially" sanctioned Major League Baseball award given to ballplayers by a fraternity? Too easy you say? Did you know that the 1995 recipient, Curt Schilling, named his son after Gehrig (Gehrig Schilling)?

Gehrig Award spokesman Sean Wagner has provided Baseball Almanac with the 2010 Press Release — download it today and read exactly why Pujols won.

A breakdown by position for the Lou Gehrig Memorial Award: fourteen pitchers, twelve first basemen, eight shortstops, seven third basemen, four right-fielders, two center-fielders, two left-fielders, two second basemen, one catcher & one designated hitter.

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