Ford C. Frick Award
The 2023
Ford C. Frick Award will be bestowed as part of the Awards Presentation. In April 2022, the Baseball Hall of Fame announced changes to the Ford C. Frick Award selection process. The size of the ballot was increased from eight to ten nominees, while also requiring that at least one candidate be a foreign-language broadcaster. The election cycle was also revised, effective with the 2023 balloting: four consecutive elections will have a composite ballot of local and national broadcasters, followed by one election for broadcasters whose careers ended prior to 1994. The announced finalists were: •
Dave Campbell (born 1942), Colorado Rockies broadcaster, MLB player 1967–1974 •
Joe Castiglione (born 1947), Boston Red Sox broadcaster •
Gary Cohen (born 1958), New York Mets broadcaster •
Jacques Doucet (born 1940), Montreal Expos and Toronto Blue Jays broadcaster •
Tom Hamilton (born 1954), Cleveland Guardians broadcaster •
Jerry Howarth (born 1946), Toronto Blue Jays broadcaster •
Pat Hughes (born 1955), Chicago Cubs broadcaster •
Ernie Johnson Sr. (1924–2011), Atlanta Braves broadcaster, MLB player 1950, 1952–1959 •
Duane Kuiper (born 1950), San Francisco Giants and Colorado Rockies broadcaster, MLB player 1974–1985 •
Steve Stone (born 1947), Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox broadcaster, MLB player 1971–1981 On December 7, 2022, the Hall of Fame announced that Pat Hughes won the Frick Award. ==BBWAA Career Excellence Award==