1930 Bill Terry Baseball Writers Association Player Of The Year Award
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William Harold Terry’s 1930 Player of the Year Award: A Testament to Baseball Excellence
A Unique Piece of Baseball History
In the annals of baseball history, few awards carry the prestige and historical significance as the 1930 Player of the Year Award presented to William Harold Terry. This remarkable piece, etched with the words “NEW YORK CHAPTER BASEBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA 1930 AWARD PLAYER OF THE YEAR WILLIAM HAROLD TERRY NEW YORK GIANTS IN RECOGNITION OF OUTSTANDING SKILL SPORTSMANSHIP AND BENEFICIAL INFLUENCE ON THE GAME OF BASEBALL FEBRUARY 1-1931,” stands as a testament to Terry’s exceptional contributions to the sport.
The New York Chapter Baseball Writers’ Association
The New York Chapter Baseball Writers’ Association, renowned for its influence in the world of baseball, has long been a beacon of recognition for the sport’s most distinguished players. This esteemed fraternity of sportswriters has played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of baseball awards, including the Kenesaw Landis MVP, the Cy Young, and the Baseball Hall of Fame induction.
In 1930, amidst financial constraints that prevented the official NL MVP award from being given, the association held an annual dinner to honor the best in baseball. This event was graced by luminaries such as Babe Ruth, who received the ‘Distinguished Service Award’, and featured entertainment from notable figures like Knute Rockne and Mickey Cochrane.
Award Details and Condition
The award, detached from its wooden base, is in excellent condition, with the base showing some scratches. The plaque and its base are both etched with ‘WALLACE TROPHY V707’. Measuring approximately 21” x 14” and weighing around 8.2 lbs, this award is a substantial piece of baseball memorabilia.
- Historical Significance: Represents a unique period in baseball history when financial constraints led to alternative recognition for players.
- Prestigious Recognition: Awarded by the New York Chapter Baseball Writers’ Association, a key influencer in baseball accolades.
- Condition and Provenance: The award is in excellent condition, with minor scratches on the wooden base, adding to its authenticity and charm.
- Comparable Sales: A similar 1934 Walter Johnson award sold for $17,925, highlighting the value of such memorabilia.
Why This Award Matters
This award is not just a piece of baseball memorabilia; it is a symbol of the enduring legacy of William Harold Terry and his impact on the game. It serves as a reminder of a time when the spirit of baseball triumphed over financial adversity, and the contributions of players like Terry were celebrated in unique and meaningful ways.
For collectors and enthusiasts, this award offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of history that embodies the essence of baseball’s golden era. As part of our sports memorabilia auctions, this item stands out as a testament to the rich heritage and tradition of America’s pastime.
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