William A. "Bill" Shea
Distinguished Little League Graduate Award
The Bill Shea Distinguished Little League Graduate Award was established
in 1987 to serve a two-fold purpose. First, and most importantly,
the award is presented to a former Little Leaguer in Major League
Baseball who best exemplifies the spirit of Little League Baseball.
Consideration for selection includes both the individuals
ability and accomplishments and the individuals status as
a positive role model.
Secondly, the award was established in honor of the many contributions
made to Little League Baseball by Bill Shea, President of the Little
League Foundation. Bill Shea is credited with bringing National
League Baseball back to New York in the early 1960s while also working
diligently for the advancement of Little League Baseball. Therefore,
it is appropriate that a Little League award bearing his name be
associated with Major League Baseball.
The Bill Shea Distinguished Little League Graduate Award is usually
presented during the week of the Little League World Series.
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Media
Guide - A list of previous Bill Shea Distinguished Little
League Graduate Award recipients is available within the Little
League Online Media Guide. |
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Questions? - If you have any other questions
about the Bill Shea Distinguished Little League Graduate Award
, please e-mail srosenberg@littleleague.org |
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