armchairgm
all sports, all you
+ Add Friends
You are not logged-in.
Sign Up - Log In
Main Page
Sports
Write
Articles
Hot Links
Images
Meet People
Fun
Explore
MLB - NFL - NBA - NHL - College Basketball - College Football - Soccer - Nascar - Other
Article - Locker Room Discussion
All Articles - New Articles - Today's Articles
Submit a Link - Approve Links
Picture Game - Ratings - Polls - Pick Game - Quiz Game - Spring Silliness
Random Page - Random Image - Random Fan

About the Author

LouGehrig
I have been a Yankees fan for many years. Thanks to what has occurred during the last few years, I am beginning to wonder.

More By LouGehrig

Chris Davis' Obscene Strikeout Pace
10 votes, 9 comments
Goose Gossage is Right: Closers and Relief Pitchers Cannot Be Compared
9 votes, 25 comments
Bonus Baby Sandy Koufax
7 votes, 0 comments
View All

Other recent voters

If you like the article, vote for it.
Edit
Page history Discuss pageWhat links here

Mantle, Rose, and Giambi: Hutch Award Winners

by LouGehrig
created July 22, 2008, last edited July 28, 2008
8
Vote

by Harold "Doc" Friend

Mickey Mantle had problems with alcohol, Pete Rose bet on baseball games, and Jason Giambi took performance enhancing substances. It demonstrates that sometimes, with the passage of time, problems are exposed. Mantle, Rose, and Giambi all were recipients of the Hutch Award.

Fred Hutchinson: Player and Manager

Fred Hutchinson had a ten year career as a pitcher for the Tigers. His best season was 1947, when he was 18-10 with a 3.03 ERA. In 1952, at the age of thirty two, Hutchinson became the Tigers' playing manager. He also managed the Cardinals and the Reds. In 1961 Hutchinson led the surprising Reds, who had been projected as a second division team, to the pennant, only to be defeated the Yankees in the World Series, which was no disgrace. With the Series tied at one game, the Yankees came from behind to win Game 3 on Johnny Blanchard and Roger Maris home runs. If the Reds had won that game….

The Hutch Award

Fred Hutchinson was a knowledgeable, highly regarded manager who was respected by players, fans, and management. Unfortunately, in the prime of his life, Hutchinson was diagnosed with lung cancer. He continued to manage until August 13, 1964, when he no longer could take the strain. On November 12, at the age of forty five, Fred Hutchinson died. In 1965, the Hutch Award, to be given to an active player who best exemplifies the fighting spirit and competitive desire to win, as well as courage, and dedication to his team, family, and community, was created. The Hutch Award trophy is on permanent display at the Hall of Fame.

Unblemished Records at the Time

Fans love awards but they rely on the "experts," those in the business or in the media to determine who gets them, but the "experts" are human and errors occur, although they may not be viewed as mistakes at the time. Mickey Mantle won the first Hutch Award in 1965, Pete Rose won the Hutch Award in 1968, and Jason Giambi won it in 2000. When they were selected, they had unblemished records. All three displayed courage on and off the field, but all had major frailties that resulted in actions that were the antithesis of the Hutch Award standards. Mantle couldn't overcome his addiction to alcohol, Rose couldn't overcome his obsession to gambling and sticking to his version of events, and for more than two years, Giambi stood by his cryptic apology to fans which left most wondering for what he was apologizing.

They Were Not Mistakes

Mantle, Rose and Giambi deserved the Hutch Award when they received it. Mantle's problems with alcohol were not publicized by the press for many years, no one knew that Rose would gamble on baseball, and few suspected or wanted to believe that Giambi was supplementing his skills. One cannot blame those who voted for the Hutch Award recipient because those who vote must utilize all available information. In all three cases, when the hero's transgressions were revealed, the first reaction was usually one of disbelief, then of questioning the motives of the messengers, and finally acceptance. Mistakes are made, but at the time Mantle, Rose, and Giambi received their award, their selection was NOT a mistake.

References: Hutch Award

Fred Hutchinson

Jason Giambi


Enable Comment Auto-Refresher
Steel TownDraft Pick
348 days ago
Score 0+-
Love your work lou, but I just don't see the link between Mantle and the other two. Yes mantle had an addiction, but the other two cheated.
Permalink | Reply
Add your Comment
ArmchairGM welcomes all comments. If you don't want to be anonymous, Register or Login. It's free
Categories: Opinions | Opinions by User LouGehrig | July 22, 2008 | July 2008 | MLB Opinions | Hutch Award Opinions | Fred Hutchinson Opinions | Mickey Mantle Opinions | Pete Rose Opinions | Jason Giambi Opinions

Don't Miss

Steve McNair Has Passed Away
Chris Davis' Obscene Strikeout Pace
What Else is New?
Goose Gossage is Right: Closers and Relief Pitchers Cannot Be Compared
SSR Interviews: USMNT Soccer Talk With Joshua Mayers

In the News

The New York Rangers started trimming their team salaries by trading Scott Gomez to Montreal for Chris Higgins. All told, six players were involved in the deal.

Comments of the Day

4 and appearantly Peyton is 29th, making him better than S...
4 What is wrong with you KD?
2 I never "liked" McNair, as he was frequently a...
1 I"m surprised this didn"t get more comments, becaus...
1 It is absolutely fair to call it a choke. Mexico was up 2...

Play the Picture Game

Who Was A Better Player?

New Articles

The Race to the Chase: 8 to go
Tampa Bay Road Favorites Sunday Night Baseball Betting Lines
For once, the Clippers pressing all the right buttons
Mets Suffer A Sweep
Giants Offense Alive Vs. Astros

Retrieved from "http://armchairgm.wikia.com/Article:Mantle%2C_Rose%2C_and_Giambi:_Hutch_Award_Winners"

This page was last modified 17:31, 22 July 2008. Content is available under the GFDL.

Main Page About Special Pages Help Terms of Use Advertise