This is a list of award winners and league leaders for the Los Angeles Dodgers professional baseball franchise, including its years in Brooklyn (1883–1957).
Awards
Post-Season and All-Star Game MVP
Topps All-Star Rookie teams
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Branch Rickey Award
Sporting News Manager of the Decade
- See: Sporting News#Major League Baseball
- Joe Torre (2009) (also managed the New York Yankees, 2000-07)
The Sporting News Manager of the Year
- Note: Established in 1936, this award was given annually to one manager in Major League Baseball. In 1986 it was expanded to honor one manager from each league.
- See footnote[2]
Associated Press Manager of the Year Award
- See: Associated Press#AP sports awards
- Note: Discontinued in 2001. From 1959 to 1983, the award was given annually to one manager in each league. From 1984 to 2000, the award was given to one manager in all of Major League Baseball.
- See footnote[2]
Chuck Tanner Major League Baseball Manager of the Year Award
- See footnote[2]
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Team award
Team records (single-season and career)
Minor-league system
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MiLB George M. Trautman Award / Topps Player of the Year
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Los Angeles Dodgers Minor League Player of the Year
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Los Angeles Dodgers Minor League Pitcher of the Year
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Other achievements
Ford C. Frick Award recipients
- See: Los Angeles Dodgers#Ford C. Frick Award recipients
Names in bold received the award based primarily on their work as Dodgers broadcasters.
Associated Press Athlete of the Year
Hickok Belt
- Note: The Hickok Belt trophy was awarded to the top professional athlete of the year in the U.S., from 1950 to 1976.
League leaders
See also
- ↑ Eddy, Matt (October 21, 2011). "Infield, Pitching Staff Highlight 2011 Rookie Team". Baseball America. Retrieved 2011-11-08.<templatestyles src="Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css"></templatestyles>
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 In 1936, The Sporting News began The Sporting News Manager of the Year Award. (In 1986, TSN expanded the award to one for each league.) In 1959, the Associated Press began its AP Manager of the Year Award, which was discontinued in 2001. (From 1984 to 2000, the award was given to one manager in all of MLB.) In 1983, MLB began its own Manager of the Year Award (in each league). In 1998, Baseball Prospectus added a Manager of the Year award to its "Internet Baseball Awards" (one per league). In or about 2000, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum began its Charles Isham "C. I." Taylor Legacy Award for "Managers of the Year". In 2003, MLB added a Manager of the Year award (for all of MLB) to its This Year in Baseball Awards. In 2007, the Rotary Club of Pittsburgh began its Chuck Tanner Major League Baseball Manager of the Year Award (for all of MLB). (In 2010, it began a separate Chuck Tanner Collegiate Baseball Manager of the Year Award.) Baseball America also has a Manager of the Year award (for all of MLB). USA Today has a Manager of the Year award (one per league).
- ↑ Kline, Chris (December 14, 2006). "Organization Of The Year: Los Angeles Dodgers / Dodgers inject impact talent from within". Baseball America, Inc. Retrieved 2010-09-23.<templatestyles src="Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css"></templatestyles>
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 The Trautman Award is presented to the Topps Player of the Year in each of 16 domestic minor leagues. "Topps, MiLB name Players of the Year: Trautman Award winners announced for each league". Minor League Baseball (MiLB.com). November 5, 2009. Retrieved 2010-06-09.<templatestyles src="Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css"></templatestyles> See also Baseball awards#U.S. minor leagues.
- ↑ Hill, Benjamin, "Jones slugs way to Bauman Award: Home run crown, first big league action mark milestone season", MLB.com, September 15, 2009. Minor League Baseball. Retrieved 2009-09-22.
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