Harrelson named 2020 Ford C. Frick
Award winner
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[December 12, 2019]
Former Chicago White Sox
television play-by-play announcer Ken Harrelson was named the winner
of the 2020 Ford C. Frick Award by the National Baseball Hall of
Fame and Museum on Wednesday.
Harrelson, 78, will receive the award on July 25, 2020 in
Cooperstown, N.Y.
"I am truly humbled to receive the greatest honor for any
broadcaster in baseball," Harrelson said in a statement released by
the team. "I would like to thank the Frick Award committee for
selecting me for this tremendous honor. It is very humbling to join
the impressive list of past recipients, including all of the voices
who educated and entertained generations of Chicago fans over the
years. I also want to thank the White Sox organization for allowing
me the opportunity to bring the great game of baseball to our fans.
"In the end, broadcasting has always been about having a
conversation with Sox fans, and I need to thank them from the bottom
of my heart for allowing me into their homes each night to talk
about the team and the sport we all love."
Known for his homespun calls and his unabashed love of the White
Sox, Harrelson spent seven seasons (1975-81) calling games for the
Boston Red Sox and two with the New York Yankees (1987-88).
In between, he was Chicago's announcer from 1982-85 before he spent
the 1986 season as the team's general manager. He rejoined the White
Sox in 1990 and retired following the 2018 season.
He becomes the fifth former White Sox voice to win the award,
joining Jack Brickhouse (1983), Harry Caray (1989), Bob Elson (1979)
and Milo Hamilton (1992).
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Former baseball player and announcer Ken "Hawk" Harrelson speaks
during a ceremony before game between the Chicago White Sox and the
Boston Red Sox at Guaranteed Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: Jim
Young-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
"His passion for baseball is unmatched, and he has entertained
generations of White Sox fans with his stories, experiences and
insight," team chairman Jerry Reinsdorf said of Harrelson, known as
"Hawk" to fans. "He cared passionately about the White Sox and like
our fans, took every win and loss to heart."
Harrelson played for four teams during his major league career from
1963-71. His best season came in 1968 with the Red Sox, when he was
an All-Star and led the majors with 109 RBIs.
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