Box 01
Contains 48 Results:
Bob Prince, 1986
A collection of Ford C. Frick award certificates, awarded each year to a broadcaster who has made major contributions to baseball. This award began in 1978 with co-winners Mel Allen and Red Barber.
Jack Buck, 1987
A collection of Ford C. Frick award certificates, awarded each year to a broadcaster who has made major contributions to baseball. This award began in 1978 with co-winners Mel Allen and Red Barber.
Lindsey Nelson, 1988
A collection of Ford C. Frick award certificates, awarded each year to a broadcaster who has made major contributions to baseball. This award began in 1978 with co-winners Mel Allen and Red Barber.
Harry Caray, 1989
A collection of Ford C. Frick award certificates, awarded each year to a broadcaster who has made major contributions to baseball. This award began in 1978 with co-winners Mel Allen and Red Barber.
By Saam, 1990
A collection of Ford C. Frick award certificates, awarded each year to a broadcaster who has made major contributions to baseball. This award began in 1978 with co-winners Mel Allen and Red Barber.
Joe Garagiola, 1991
A collection of Ford C. Frick award certificates, awarded each year to a broadcaster who has made major contributions to baseball. This award began in 1978 with co-winners Mel Allen and Red Barber.
Milo Hamilton, 1992
A collection of Ford C. Frick award certificates, awarded each year to a broadcaster who has made major contributions to baseball. This award began in 1978 with co-winners Mel Allen and Red Barber.
Chuck Thompson, 1993
A collection of Ford C. Frick award certificates, awarded each year to a broadcaster who has made major contributions to baseball. This award began in 1978 with co-winners Mel Allen and Red Barber.
Bob Murphy, 1994
A collection of Ford C. Frick award certificates, awarded each year to a broadcaster who has made major contributions to baseball. This award began in 1978 with co-winners Mel Allen and Red Barber.
Bob Wolff, 1995
A collection of Ford C. Frick award certificates, awarded each year to a broadcaster who has made major contributions to baseball. This award began in 1978 with co-winners Mel Allen and Red Barber.