Baseball Awards Awards info
Awards for Major League Baseball are complete from 1903 until the present. For MLB only, in addition to award winner, the awards section includes voting ranks per award per season for a player provided he received at least 1 vote. Hall of fame voting is also included in this section.
Minor League, Independent League and Division I college awards are also included in this section and date back to 1993 with some awards going back further pending availability during time of research.
Every award meeting the above criteria were included in research but award winner who did not yet have a player profile on the site were excluded. At the same time, there is no guarantee that every award was correctly assigned to the proper player though I would guarantee that at least 99.5% were. If you see an incorrectly assigned award, don't hesitate to contact us so we can fix the issue.
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Asterisks (*) indicate an estimated full-season salary.Centiles allow you to compare a player's salary to that of his cohorts. A player with a centile of 15 means that 15% of the players have a higher salary. Tracking the centiles over time allows for a truer representation of how a player climbed the salary ladder.Salary rank is displayed if in top 100 for given season.The bottom 20% of salaries automatically receive a centile of 80. A glut of players will be making the minimum and so it is unfair to represent some of these players within the range of 80 to 100 when they all earn the same.The true formula of the centile is to count the number of players with a posted salary during the season and divide by 100. The # of players in each centile is established and the players are ranked by salary earned. If the total players is 800 then the # of players per centile is 8. The first 8 players are then placed in centile #1, the next 8 players in centile #2 etc.Minor league salaries are not available and would likley hold no significant value for the purpose of analysis.
| | 2004 | *300,000 | | 1,716,303 | 80 | | 2005 | 317,000 | | 1,825,756 | 64 | |
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The teammates report is based on the assumption that 2 players are considered teammates when they have both played a game on the same team during a given season, whether or not they played in a game together. It is an accepted limitation of having top-level summary data. The limitation is more pronounced in the minor leagues where player movement occurs more often but at the same time but the data is actually more reliable in college, where player movement does not exist per season. Overall, the issue does not affect the rankings too harshly and the report still provided a fairly accurate idea of a player's most frequent teammates.
The number in parentheses indicates the number of seasons that a player was a teammate with that player and not the number of teams. This will eliminate the overstating of teammate frequency for players moving quickly through the minor leagues where they will potentially be teammates with the same player 3 or more times in a season.
Its important to note that the report is based on the same statistics displayed on the TBC web site and so players with incomplete statistics will have an incomplete teammates report.
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