Lou Gehrig Memorial Award
The Lou Gehrig Memorial Award is given annually to a Major League Baseball (MLB) player who best exhibits the character and integrity of Lou Gehrig, both on the field and off it. The award was created by the Phi Delta Theta fraternity in honor of Gehrig, who was a member of the fraternity at Columbia University. It was first presented in 1955, fourteen years after Gehrig's death. The award's purpose is to recognize a player's exemplary contributions in "both his community and philanthropy." The bestowal of the award is overseen by the headquarters of the Phi Delta Theta in Oxford, Ohio, and the name of each winner is inscribed onto the Lou Gehrig Award plaque in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. It is the only MLB award conferred by a fraternity.
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Lou Gehrig Memorial Award
The Lou Gehrig Memorial Award is given annually to a Major League Baseball (MLB) player who best exhibits the character and integrity of Lou Gehrig, both on the field and off it. The award was created by the Phi Delta Theta fraternity in honor of Gehrig, who was a member of the fraternity at Columbia University. It was first presented in 1955, fourteen years after Gehrig's death. The award's purpose is to recognize a player's exemplary contributions in "both his community and philanthropy." The bestowal of the award is overseen by the headquarters of the Phi Delta Theta in Oxford, Ohio, and the name of each winner is inscribed onto the Lou Gehrig Award plaque in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. It is the only MLB award conferred by a fraternity.
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ルー・ゲーリッグ賞(ルー・ゲーリッグしょう、The Lou ...... ている。ルー・ゲーリッグ・スポーツ賞との混同に注意されたい。
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盧·賈里格紀念獎(英語:Lou Gehrig Memoria ...... 第一位獲得此獎的選手,而其中24位獲獎者最後順利入選名人堂。
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A smiling man in a dark cap an ...... N" and "Y" on the left breast.
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Lou Gehrig, the namesake of the award
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The Lou Gehrig Memorial Award ...... ard conferred by a fraternity.
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ルー・ゲーリッグ賞(ルー・ゲーリッグしょう、The Lou ...... ている。ルー・ゲーリッグ・スポーツ賞との混同に注意されたい。
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盧·賈里格紀念獎(英語:Lou Gehrig Memoria ...... 第一位獲得此獎的選手,而其中24位獲獎者最後順利入選名人堂。
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Lou Gehrig Memorial Award
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ルー・ゲーリッグ賞
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盧·賈里格紀念獎
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루 게릭 메모리얼 어워드
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