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Dick Howser Trophy

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The Dick Howser Trophy, considered to be the Heisman Trophy of college baseball[1], is an award presented annually to the national College baseball player of the year, presented by the National College Baseball Writers Association. The award is named after Dick Howser, a collegiate and major league player and manager, who managed the Florida State Seminoles, New York Yankees and the World Series Champion Kansas City Royals, and who died of cancer in 1987 at the age of 51.

The award was created in 1987 and the winners from 1987 to 1998 were selected by the American Baseball Coaches Association. In 1999 the NCBWA became the voting body and now presents the award together with the St. Petersburg Chamber of Commerce.

Past winners

YearNameSchool
1987Mike FioreMiami (Fla.)
1988Robin VenturaOklahoma State
1989Scott BryantTexas
1990Alex FernándezMiami-Dade Community College
1991Frank RodriguezHoward College
1992Brooks KieschnickTexas
1993Brooks KieschnickTexas
1994Jason VaritekGeorgia Tech
1995Todd HeltonTennessee
1996Kris BensonClemson
1997J. D. DrewFlorida State
1998Eddy FurnissLouisiana State
1999Jason JenningsBaylor
2000Mark TeixeiraGeorgia Tech
2001Mark PriorSouthern California
2002Khalil GreeneClemson
2003Rickie WeeksSouthern
2004Jered WeaverLong Beach State
2005Alex GordonNebraska
2006Brad LincolnHouston
2007David PriceVanderbilt
2008Buster PoseyFlorida State

See also

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