
Adam Dunn conratulates Ryan Zimmerman on a home run. Both were winners of DC-IBWA awards.
The Washington, DC chapter of the Internet Baseball Writers Association is an organization comprised of internet writers, on-line media outlets, and bloggers.
In accordance with its stated goal of promoting the members of the association and increasing awareness and respect as active members of the media that cover the Washington Nationals Major League Baseball club, the DC-IBWA is pleased to announce its member-voted winners of Post-Season Player Achievement Awards.
Each individual award is named after a member of the district’s storied baseball heritage, to promote awareness of the significance of the history of Washington, DC baseball. Biographies of the honored historical players can be found attached to this press release.
Voters were asked to name first, second and third place for each category. First place votes received five points, second place votes received three points and third place votes received one point.
Twenty ballots from association members were submitted from the following online media outlets: Nationals News Network, Nationals Pride, We’ve Got Heart, Centerfield Gate, FJB, Federal Baseball, The Nationals Enquirer, DC Sports Box, Nationals Inquisition, Nats Fanboy Looser, Planetary Nats, Bang! Zoom!, Nats Nation, Let Teddy Win!, Nationals Review, DC Sports Plus, Passing Time Between Wil Nieves Bombs.
You can find more information about the DC-IBWA, or our membership, by visiting our website at http://dc-ibwaa.blogspot.com/ or contacting us at DCIBWA@gmail.com.
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THE AWARDS
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Goose Goslin Most Valuable Player Player most valuable to the success of the Washington Nationals: 1st: Ryan Zimmerman (92 points, 16 first place votes) 2nd: Adam Dunn (41 points, one first place vote) 3rd: Nyjer Morgan (25 points, three first place votes) Others: John Lannan (19), Josh Willingham (3)
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Walter Johnson Starting Pitcher of the Year Excellent performance as a starting pitcher 1st: John Lannan (96 points, 18 first place votes) 2nd: Jordan Zimmermann (42 points, two first place votes) 3rd: Craig Stammen (22 points) Others: J.D. Martin (6), Garrett Mock (4), Livan Hernandez (3), Ross Detwiler (2)
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Frederick “Firpo” Marberry Relief Pitcher of the Year Excellent performance as a relief pitcher 1st: Tyler Clippard (80 points, 13 first place votes) 2nd: Mike MacDougal (55 points, six first place votes) 3rd: Sean Burnett (29 points, one first place vote) Others: Jason Bergmann (6), Joe Beimel (5), Ron Villone (3), Saul Rivera (1)
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Sam Rice Hitter of the Year Excellence in all-around hitting, situational hitting and baserunning 1st: Ryan Zimmerman (81 points, 14 first place votes) 2nd: Adam Dunn (39 points, two first place votes) 3rd: Nyjer Morgan (26 points, three first place votes) Others: Josh Willingham (14), Nick Johnson (9, one first place vote), Cristian Guzman (6)
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Frank Howard Slugger of the Year Excellence in power hitting 1st: Adam Dunn (100 points, 20 first place votes) 2nd: Ryan Zimmerman (46 points) 3rd: Josh Willingham (27 points)
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Joe Judge Defensive Player of the Year Excellence in fielding 1st: Ryan Zimmerman (88 points, 14 first place votes) 2nd: Nyjer Morgan (69 points, six first place votes) 3rd: Willie Harris (12 points) Others: Alberto Gonzalez, Elijah Dukes, Nick Johnson (3), Wil Nieves (1)
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Mickey Vernon Comeback Player of the Year Player who overcame biggest obstacle in the preceding season to contribute on the field 1st: Nick Johnson (50 points, 10 first place votes) 2nd: Mike MacDougal (20 points, one first place vote) 3rd: Ryan Zimmerman (18 points, three first place votes) Others: Jason Bergmann (16), Josh Bard (9), Ron Villone (8), Josh Willingham (7), Mike Morse (7), Justin Maxwell (5), J.D. Martin (4), Nyjer Morgan, Livan Hernandez, Ross Detwiler, Elijah Dukes (3), Adam Dunn, Ian Desmond, Jorge Padilla, Sean Burnett, Garrett Mock (1)
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Josh Gibson Humanitarian Player of the Year Player who meritoriously gave of himself to the community 1st: John Lannan (72 points, 12 first place votes) 2nd: Ryan Zimmerman (44 points, four first place votes) 3rd: Wil Nieves (21 points, three first place votes) Others: Josh Willingham (9), Nyjer Morgan, Willie Harris, Elijah Dukes (3), Tyler Clippard (1)
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Minor League Player of the Year Minor league player most destined for big league success 1st: Derek Norris (54 points, nine first place votes) 2nd: Ian Desmond (53 points, nine first place votes) 3rd: Drew Storen (41 points, two first place votes) Others: Bradley Meyers (16), Chris Marrero (7), Mike Morse (4), Daniel Espinosa (2), Ross Detwiler, Jorge Padilla (1).
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