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BAY TO BE AWARDED TIP O’NEILL AWARD TUESDAY AT CITI FIELD

Jason BayCeremony slated prior to Chicago Cubs @ NY Mets game

New York – Jason Bay will be awarded his 2009 Tip O’Neill Award in a brief pre-game ceremony at Citi Field prior to the Chicago Cubs v. New York Mets game on Tuesday, April 20th at 7:00pm EST. Bay, who also won the Tip in 2004 and 2005, becomes the second Canuck to win the award more than twice, joining nine-timer Larry Walker. Justin Morneau and Eric Gagné won it twice each.

For the sixth consecutive year, Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame president and CEO Tom Valcke, along with Director of Operations Scott Crawford, past Chair John Starzynski, volunteers Paul Podsadecki, Tim Murphy, Mike Valcke, and Town of St. Marys Mayor Jamie Hahn will make a road trip for the annual award given to the Canadian judged to have excelled in individual achievement and team contribution while adhering to baseball’s highest ideals.

Bay, a native of Trail, British Columbia, won his first Silver Slugger Award in 2009 and played in the All-Star Game for the third time. His 36 homeruns and 119 RBI led the Boston Red Sox to the playoffs. He scored 103 runs and had 142 hits, including 29 doubles, and stole 13 bases. Jason batted. 267, compiling an on-base percentage of .384 and a .537 slugging percentage. He did not make a single error in his 150 games, chalking up 310 putouts and 15 assists. He finished seventh in American League MVP voting. His 185 career homeruns place him fourth all-time for Canadians, trailing only Jeff Heath, Matt Stairs and Larry Walker.

The award is named after Woodstock, Ontario native James ‘Tip’ O’Neill was one of Major League baseball’s first legitimate stars. With the St. Louis Browns in 1887, O’Neill batted .492, SLG-.691, Hits-225, Doubles-52, Triples-19, Homeruns-14, Total Bases-357, Runs-167 (4th all-time for a single season), RBI-123. The outfielder set major league records in hits, doubles, slugging percentage, and total bases that season while compiling an astounding .492 batting average. Bases on balls were included as hits in 1887, but if O’Neill’s average was calculated by today’s standard, it was .435, the second highest in major league history to Hugh Duffy, .438).

Past winners of the James “Tip” O’Neill Award:

1984 – Terry Puhl

1985 – Dave Shipanoff

1986 – Rob Ducey

1987 – Larry Walker

1988 – Kevin Reimer

1989 – Steve Wilson

1990 – Larry Walker

1991 – Daniel Brabant

1992 – Larry Walker

1993 – Rob Butler

1994 – Larry Walker

1995 – Larry Walker

1996 – Jason Dickson

1997 – Larry Walker

1998 – Larry Walker

1999 – Jeff Zimmerman

2000 – Ryan Dempster

2001 – Corey Koskie & Larry Walker

2002 – Eric Gagné & Larry Walker

2003 – Eric Gagné

2004 – Jason Bay

2005 – Jason Bay

2006 – Justin Morneau

2007 – Russell Martin

2008 – Justin Morneau

2009 – Jason Bay

For more information please contact:

Temple de la renommée du baseball canadien et musée

P.O. Box 1838, 140 Queen St. E.

St. Marys, ON, Canada, N4X 1C2

Tel: 519-284-1838, Toll Free: 1-877-250-BALL

Tom Valcke’s cell phone: 519-272-7406

[email protected]

www.baseballhalloffame.ca

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