College World Series Most Outstanding Player
The College World Series Most Outstanding Player is an award for the best individual performance during the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. The recipient of the award is announced at the completion of the College World Series Championship Game. The award is similar to Major League Baseball's World Series Most Valuable Player award.
College World Series Most Outstanding Player | |
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Given for | Best player in the College World Series |
Country | United States |
History | |
First award | 1949 |
Most recent | Kumar Rocker, Vanderbilt |
Since 1999, the winner of the award has received a miniature replica of "The Road to Omaha" sculpture, which is situated at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha. The award measures 16 inches high.[1] There have been 10 recipients of this award who were on not on the winning team of the College World Series. The College World Series started in 1947 but the award was not given out until 1949.
Voting process
The press attending the championship series vote on the Most Outstanding Player during the game. In the fifth inning, ballots are distributed. The voting is closed by the eighth inning. The Most Outstanding Player is announced following the awarding of trophies to the runner-up and championship teams. If a third game of the championship series is necessary, the ballots taken during the second game are discarded, and a new round of balloting is conducted during the third and deciding game.
List
Year | Links to the article about that corresponding College World Series |
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Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame | |
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Indicates team did not win the series |
See also
External links
- Most Outstanding Player Award in College World Series (Baseball-Almanac)
- Most Outstanding Player Award. College World Series official website. Retrieved 2009-09-04.