Box 01
Contains 48 Results:
Harry Kalas, 2002
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 Uecker, 2003
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.
Lon Simmons, 2004
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.
Jerry Coleman, 2005
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.
Gene Elston, 2006
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.
Denny Mathews, 2007
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.
Dave Niehaus, 2008
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.
Tony Kubek, 2009
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.
Jon Miller, 2010
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.
Dave Van Horne, 2011
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.