

Best Hitter

Chris Carter
Overall: Chris Carter
Triple-A: John Bowker
Double-A: Chris Carter
Class A Adv.: Koby Clemens
Class A: Derek Norris
Short-Season: Cody Decker
Best Starter

Dan Hudson
Overall: Dan Hudson
Triple-A: Carlos Torres
Double-A: Travis Wood
Class A Adv.: Darin Downs
Class A: Rudy Owens
Short-Season: Jose A. Ramirez
Best Reliever

Dan Runzler
Overall: Dan Runzler
Triple-A: Winston Abreu
Double-A: Fernando Rodriguez
Class A Adv.: David Cales
Class A: Brad Brach
Short-Season: Paul Smyth
Best Single Game

Jeanmar Gomez
Overall: Jeanmar Gomez
Triple-A: Chris Richard
Double-A: Jeanmar Gomez
Class A Adv.: Robinson Chirinos
Class A: Mike Biannucci
Short-Season: Cory Rasmus
Best Team

Fort Wayne TinCaps
Overall: Fort Wayne TinCaps
Triple-A: Durham Bulls
Double-A: Akron Aeros
Class A Adv.: San Jose Giants
Class A: Fort Wayne TinCaps
Short-Season: Danville Braves

Spink Award

Buster Posey
Giants catcher Buster Posey ascended from Class A Advanced San Jose to the Majors in the span of just six months. More >>
Topps All-Stars
President's Trophy

San Jose Giants
Great community relations was one reason the San Jose Giants set attendance records again in 2009. More >>
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Rawlings Award

Katie Dannemiller
Greensboro's versatile VP of baseball operations made it two Rawlings in a row for the South Atlantic League. More >>
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Warren Giles' Award

Ben Hayes
Ben Hayes has been indefatigable in promoting growth as president of the New York-Penn League. More>>
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King of Baseball

Milo Hamilton
Hall of Fame broadcaster Milo Hamilton was named the 2009 King of Baseball at the Winter Meetings.
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Larry MacPhail Trophy

Chattanooga Lookouts
With promotions like the popular 'Used Car Giveaway,' Chattanooga connects baseball and community. More>>
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Bender Award

Keith Lieppman
Keith Lieppman completed his 18th season managing development of Oakland's Minor League talent. More >>
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Mike Coolbaugh Award

Charlie Montoyo
With 13 years managing Tampa Bay affiliates, Charlie Montoyo led Durham to the Triple-A Championship. More >>
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