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Winter Meetings

Representatives of all 30 Major League Baseball teams and their 120 Minor League Baseball affiliates convene for four days each December in the Winter Meetings to discuss league business and conduct off-season trades and transactions. Attendees include league executives, team owners, general managers, team scouts, visitors from baseball-playing countries, trade show exhibitors, and people seeking employment with minor league organizations.[1][2][3] The Rule 5 draft, in which minor league players who are not on a team's 40-man roster can be drafted by a major league team, is held on the last day of the meetings.[4]

History edit

The tradition of baseball holding off-season meetings during December dates back to 1876, the first offseason of the National League. At the 1876 meetings, William Hulbert was selected to be the league's president, and two teams (the New York Mutuals and Philadelphia Athletics) were expelled from the league for failing to play all their scheduled games; they had refused the make their final road trip of the season.[5] The Winter Meetings became an annual event in 1901. In 2022, The Winter Meetings were held in San Diego, California. In 2023, the Winter Meetings were held in Nashville, Tennessee.

Attendees edit

The Winter Meetings attract several thousand participants; in 2014 organizers anticipated 3,000 attendees. These include team owners, field managers, team scouts, players' agents, lawyers and accountants specializing in baseball, and visitors from baseball-playing countries.[1][6][7] While it is rare for players who are under contract to attend, free agents often do come to take advantage of the opportunity to introduce themselves to many teams.[6] At the 2014 Winter Meetings in San Diego, an estimated 750 media personnel received press passes.[8]

Receptions are held nightly by each of the 30 major league teams for their minor league affiliates.[9] A luncheon is also held for major league managers and baseball reporters.[10]

Player trades and signings edit

 
Barry Bonds playing for the San Francisco Giants in 1993

With all the principals in one place, the Winter Meetings are typically the site of player trades and free-agent signings.[11] However, the informal meetings that used to take place in hotel lobbies up until the end of the 20th century have been replaced by texting and emailing; most interactions take place in the privacy of suites due to the preponderance of media personnel and fans converging on the site.[8][10]

Among the notable trades and signings that have been made at the Winter Meetings are:

  • At the 1975 Winter Meetings in Fort Lauderdale, new Chicago White Sox owner Bill Veeck sat at a table in the lobby behind a sign that said "Open for Business". During the course of the meetings, Veeck negotiated six trades involving 22 players.[12]
  • At the 1988 Winter Meetings in Atlanta, the Texas Rangers closed three trades involving 15 players and signed free agent pitcher Nolan Ryan.[13]
  • At the 1992 Winter Meetings in Louisville, first-time free agent Barry Bonds was signed by the San Francisco Giants for six years and $43 million. Bonds personally negotiated to have a hotel suite at his disposal during road games.[10]
  • On the last day of the 2011 Winter Meetings in Dallas, Albert Pujols, who had won a World Series ring with the St. Louis Cardinals that fall, inked a 10-year, $250 million deal with the Los Angeles Angels.[14]
  • In the space of 24 hours at the 2014 Winter Meetings in San Diego, the Los Angeles Dodgers concluded six transactions with four teams, involving 19 players and a free agent.[15][16]
  • On consecutive days during the 2019 Winter Meetings in San Diego, Gerrit Cole signed a nine-year, $324 million deal with the New York Yankees, followed by Anthony Rendon agreeing to a seven-year, $245 million contract with the Los Angeles Angels the following evening.[17]

Other events edit

 
Pants Rowland, winner of the first "King of Baseball" award in 1951.

Concurrent with the Winter Meetings, a trade show featuring close to 300 vendors of baseball equipment, services, and promotions takes place.[6] Another annual event is the Professional Baseball Employment Opportunities Job Fair, during which recent college graduates seeking internships and employment with minor league organizations schedule on-site interviews.[18] The month of December is considered "the height of baseball hiring season", as 400 to 500 workers are hired each year.[19]

From 1951 to 2019, the "King of Baseball" title was awarded to a minor league veteran at the Winter Meetings banquet.[20] With the 2020 minor-league season having been canceled due to COVID-19, the award was not presented in that year, and it was discontinued when MLB took over the minor leagues in 2021.

Several events associated with the Hall of Fame also take place at the Winter Meetings:

  • The voting bodies that superseded the Veterans Committee, which are now the only bodies that elect long-retired players and non-playing personnel to the Hall, meet and vote.[10]
  • The winner of the Ford C. Frick Award for excellence in broadcasting is announced.[21]
  • The Baseball Writers' Association of America conducts its annual meeting[10] and announces the recipient of its BBWAA Career Excellence Award (historically the J. G. Taylor Spink Award) for excellence in baseball writing.[22] Both the Frick and Career Excellence Awards are presented as part of the Hall of Fame's annual induction festivities.
  • The Scout of the Year award is presented at a special banquet.[23][24]

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Peden 2011, p. 195.
  2. ^ "2014 Baseball Winter Meetings returns to San Diego after three decades". Minor League Baseball. 2014. Retrieved January 18, 2015.
  3. ^ Horn, Jonathan (December 9, 2014). "Baseball Jobs: Will work for peanuts". U-T San Diego. Retrieved January 18, 2015.
  4. ^ Links, Zach (December 11, 2014). "2014 Rule 5 Draft Results". MLB Trade Rumors. Retrieved December 11, 2014.
  5. ^ Apstein, Stephanie (December 6, 2019). "Winter Meetings Promise to Revive MLB's Ongoing Drama". si.com. ABG-SI, LLC. Retrieved December 11, 2019.
  6. ^ a b c Solomon & Freeman 2012, p. 185.
  7. ^ Gorman 2007, pp. 7–8.
  8. ^ a b Costa, Brian (December 9, 2014). "Baseball's Winter Meetings—Minus the Meetings". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved January 18, 2015.
  9. ^ Solomon & Freeman 2012, p. 182.
  10. ^ a b c d e Waldstein, David (December 7, 2014). "Baseball's Annual Winter Meetings Have It All, Except Quietude". The New York Times. Retrieved January 18, 2015.
  11. ^ Carroll 2007, p. 78.
  12. ^ Cassavell, AJ (2016). "The biggest Winter Meetings trades of all time". MLB.com. Retrieved January 28, 2017.
  13. ^ Sypher 1990, p. 100.
  14. ^ Stark, Jayson (December 9, 2011). "Angels Shock the Baseball World". ESPN. Retrieved January 18, 2015.
  15. ^ Nightengale, Bob (December 12, 2014). "'Aggressive' winter meetings end with many winners". USA Today. Retrieved January 18, 2015.
  16. ^ Plunkett, Bill (December 11, 2014). "Kemp trade is latest piece of Dodgers' reconstruction". Orange County Register. Retrieved January 18, 2015.
  17. ^ "Sources: Anthony Rendon agrees to 7-year, $245M deal with Angels". ESPN.com. ESPN. December 12, 2019. Retrieved February 14, 2021.
  18. ^ Barr, Chad; Curtis, Ted (May 12, 2012). "Class is in Session at the Baseball Winter Meetings". The Huffington Post. Retrieved January 18, 2015.
  19. ^ Brown, Dwane (December 8, 2014). "Baseball Executives, Jobseekers In San Diego For Winter Meetings". KPBS.
  20. ^ "King of Baseball Award by Minor League Baseball". Baseball Almanac. 2014. Retrieved January 18, 2015.
  21. ^ "Ford C. Frick Award". National Baseball Hall of Fame. Retrieved December 11, 2014.
  22. ^ Geltner 2012, p. 203.
  23. ^ Elliott, Bob (December 10, 2015). "Blue Jays snag Giants pitcher in Rule V draft". Toronto Sun. Retrieved December 12, 2015.
  24. ^ Sandoval & Nowlin 2011, p. 165.

Sources edit

  • Carroll, Jeff (2007). Sam Rice: A Biography of the Washington Senators Hall of Famer. McFarland. ISBN 978-0786431199.
  • Geltner, Ted (2012). Last King of the Sports Page: The Life and Career of Jim Murray. University of Missouri Press. p. 203. ISBN 978-0826272737.
  • Gorman, Lou (2007). High and Inside: My Life in the Front Offices of Baseball. McFarland. p. 8. ISBN 978-0786431632.
  • Peden, Buck (2011). Baseball, Golf, Wars, Women & Puppies: An Autobiography. AuthorHouse. ISBN 978-1456758431.
  • Sandoval, Jim; Nowlin, Bill, eds. (2011). Can He Play? A look at baseball scouts and their profession. Society for American Baseball Research. ISBN 978-1933599236.
  • Solomon, Arthur P.; Freeman, Allyn I. (2012). Making It in the Minors: A Team Owner's Lessons in the Business of Baseball. McFarland. ISBN 978-0786492978.
  • Sypher, Beverly Davenport, ed. (1990). Case Studies in Organizational Communication (Revised ed.). Guilford Press. ISBN 0898622875.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Winter Meetings
  • PBEO Job Fair
  • The Baseball Trade Show

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Representatives of all 30 Major League Baseball teams and their 120 Minor League Baseball affiliates convene for four days each December in the Winter Meetings to discuss league business and conduct off season trades and transactions Attendees include league executives team owners general managers team scouts visitors from baseball playing countries trade show exhibitors and people seeking employment with minor league organizations 1 2 3 The Rule 5 draft in which minor league players who are not on a team s 40 man roster can be drafted by a major league team is held on the last day of the meetings 4 Contents 1 History 2 Attendees 3 Player trades and signings 4 Other events 5 Notes 5 1 References 5 2 Sources 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory editThe tradition of baseball holding off season meetings during December dates back to 1876 the first offseason of the National League At the 1876 meetings William Hulbert was selected to be the league s president and two teams the New York Mutuals and Philadelphia Athletics were expelled from the league for failing to play all their scheduled games they had refused the make their final road trip of the season 5 The Winter Meetings became an annual event in 1901 In 2022 The Winter Meetings were held in San Diego California In 2023 the Winter Meetings were held in Nashville Tennessee 1927 New York City 1928 New York City 1929 New York City 1930 New York City 1931 Chicago 1932 New York City 1933 Chicago 1934 New York City 1935 Chicago 1936 New York City 1937 Chicago 1938 New York City 1939 Cincinnati 1940 Chicago 1941 Chicago 1942 Chicago 1943 New York City 1944 New York City 1945 Chicago 1946 Los Angeles 1947 Miami 1948 Chicago 1949 New York City 1950 St Petersburg 1951 Columbus 1952 Phoenix 1953 Atlanta 1954 Houston 1955 Columbus 1956 Jacksonville 1957 Colorado Springs 1958 Washington D C 1959 St Petersburg 1960 Louisville 1961 Tampa 1962 Rochester 1963 San Diego 1964 Houston 1965 Fort Lauderdale 1966 Columbus 1967 Mexico City 1968 San Francisco 1969 Ft Lauderdale 1970 Los Angeles 1971 Phoenix 1972 Honolulu 1973 Houston 1974 New Orleans 1975 Hollywood 1976 Los Angeles 1977 Honolulu 1978 Orlando 1979 Toronto 1980 Dallas 1981 Hollywood 1982 Honolulu 1983 Nashville 1984 Houston 1985 San Diego 1986 Hollywood 1987 Dallas 1988 Atlanta 1989 Nashville 1990 Rosemont 1991 Miami Beach 1992 Louisville 1993 Atlanta 1994 Dallas 1995 Los Angeles 1996 Boston 1997 New Orleans 1998 Nashville 1999 Anaheim 2000 Dallas 2001 Boston 2002 Nashville 2003 New Orleans 2004 Anaheim 2005 Dallas 2006 Bay Lake Florida Disney World 2007 Nashville 2008 Paradise Nevada 2009 Indianapolis 2010 Bay Lake 2011 Dallas 2012 Nashville 2013 Bay Lake 2014 San Diego 2015 Nashville 2016 National Harbor Maryland 2017 Bay Lake 2018 Paradise 2019 San Diego 2020 Virtual due to the COVID 19 pandemic originally planned for Dallas 2021 Canceled due to the 2021 MLB lockout originally planned for Bay Lake 2022 San Diego 2023 NashvilleAttendees editThe Winter Meetings attract several thousand participants in 2014 organizers anticipated 3 000 attendees These include team owners field managers team scouts players agents lawyers and accountants specializing in baseball and visitors from baseball playing countries 1 6 7 While it is rare for players who are under contract to attend free agents often do come to take advantage of the opportunity to introduce themselves to many teams 6 At the 2014 Winter Meetings in San Diego an estimated 750 media personnel received press passes 8 Receptions are held nightly by each of the 30 major league teams for their minor league affiliates 9 A luncheon is also held for major league managers and baseball reporters 10 Player trades and signings edit nbsp Barry Bonds playing for the San Francisco Giants in 1993With all the principals in one place the Winter Meetings are typically the site of player trades and free agent signings 11 However the informal meetings that used to take place in hotel lobbies up until the end of the 20th century have been replaced by texting and emailing most interactions take place in the privacy of suites due to the preponderance of media personnel and fans converging on the site 8 10 Among the notable trades and signings that have been made at the Winter Meetings are At the 1975 Winter Meetings in Fort Lauderdale new Chicago White Sox owner Bill Veeck sat at a table in the lobby behind a sign that said Open for Business During the course of the meetings Veeck negotiated six trades involving 22 players 12 At the 1988 Winter Meetings in Atlanta the Texas Rangers closed three trades involving 15 players and signed free agent pitcher Nolan Ryan 13 At the 1992 Winter Meetings in Louisville first time free agent Barry Bonds was signed by the San Francisco Giants for six years and 43 million Bonds personally negotiated to have a hotel suite at his disposal during road games 10 On the last day of the 2011 Winter Meetings in Dallas Albert Pujols who had won a World Series ring with the St Louis Cardinals that fall inked a 10 year 250 million deal with the Los Angeles Angels 14 In the space of 24 hours at the 2014 Winter Meetings in San Diego the Los Angeles Dodgers concluded six transactions with four teams involving 19 players and a free agent 15 16 On consecutive days during the 2019 Winter Meetings in San Diego Gerrit Cole signed a nine year 324 million deal with the New York Yankees followed by Anthony Rendon agreeing to a seven year 245 million contract with the Los Angeles Angels the following evening 17 Other events edit nbsp Pants Rowland winner of the first King of Baseball award in 1951 Concurrent with the Winter Meetings a trade show featuring close to 300 vendors of baseball equipment services and promotions takes place 6 Another annual event is the Professional Baseball Employment Opportunities Job Fair during which recent college graduates seeking internships and employment with minor league organizations schedule on site interviews 18 The month of December is considered the height of baseball hiring season as 400 to 500 workers are hired each year 19 From 1951 to 2019 the King of Baseball title was awarded to a minor league veteran at the Winter Meetings banquet 20 With the 2020 minor league season having been canceled due to COVID 19 the award was not presented in that year and it was discontinued when MLB took over the minor leagues in 2021 Several events associated with the Hall of Fame also take place at the Winter Meetings The voting bodies that superseded the Veterans Committee which are now the only bodies that elect long retired players and non playing personnel to the Hall meet and vote 10 The winner of the Ford C Frick Award for excellence in broadcasting is announced 21 The Baseball Writers Association of America conducts its annual meeting 10 and announces the recipient of its BBWAA Career Excellence Award historically the J G Taylor Spink Award for excellence in baseball writing 22 Both the Frick and Career Excellence Awards are presented as part of the Hall of Fame s annual induction festivities The Scout of the Year award is presented at a special banquet 23 24 Notes editReferences edit a b Peden 2011 p 195 2014 Baseball Winter Meetings returns to San Diego after three decades Minor League Baseball 2014 Retrieved January 18 2015 Horn Jonathan December 9 2014 Baseball Jobs Will work for peanuts U T San Diego Retrieved January 18 2015 Links Zach December 11 2014 2014 Rule 5 Draft Results MLB Trade Rumors Retrieved December 11 2014 Apstein Stephanie December 6 2019 Winter Meetings Promise to Revive MLB s Ongoing Drama si com ABG SI LLC Retrieved December 11 2019 a b c Solomon amp Freeman 2012 p 185 Gorman 2007 pp 7 8 a b Costa Brian December 9 2014 Baseball s Winter Meetings Minus the Meetings The Wall Street Journal Retrieved January 18 2015 Solomon amp Freeman 2012 p 182 a b c d e Waldstein David December 7 2014 Baseball s Annual Winter Meetings Have It All Except Quietude The New York Times Retrieved January 18 2015 Carroll 2007 p 78 Cassavell AJ 2016 The biggest Winter Meetings trades of all time MLB com Retrieved January 28 2017 Sypher 1990 p 100 Stark Jayson December 9 2011 Angels Shock the Baseball World ESPN Retrieved January 18 2015 Nightengale Bob December 12 2014 Aggressive winter meetings end with many winners USA Today Retrieved January 18 2015 Plunkett Bill December 11 2014 Kemp trade is latest piece of Dodgers reconstruction Orange County Register Retrieved January 18 2015 Sources Anthony Rendon agrees to 7 year 245M deal with Angels ESPN com ESPN December 12 2019 Retrieved February 14 2021 Barr Chad Curtis Ted May 12 2012 Class is in Session at the Baseball Winter Meetings The Huffington Post Retrieved January 18 2015 Brown Dwane December 8 2014 Baseball Executives Jobseekers In San Diego For Winter Meetings KPBS King of Baseball Award by Minor League Baseball Baseball Almanac 2014 Retrieved January 18 2015 Ford C Frick Award National Baseball Hall of Fame Retrieved December 11 2014 Geltner 2012 p 203 Elliott Bob December 10 2015 Blue Jays snag Giants pitcher in Rule V draft Toronto Sun Retrieved December 12 2015 Sandoval amp Nowlin 2011 p 165 Sources edit Carroll Jeff 2007 Sam Rice A Biography of the Washington Senators Hall of Famer McFarland ISBN 978 0786431199 Geltner Ted 2012 Last King of the Sports Page The Life and Career of Jim Murray University of Missouri Press p 203 ISBN 978 0826272737 Gorman Lou 2007 High and Inside My Life in the Front Offices of Baseball McFarland p 8 ISBN 978 0786431632 Peden Buck 2011 Baseball Golf Wars Women amp Puppies An Autobiography AuthorHouse ISBN 978 1456758431 Sandoval Jim Nowlin Bill eds 2011 Can He Play A look at baseball scouts and their profession Society for American Baseball Research ISBN 978 1933599236 Solomon Arthur P Freeman Allyn I 2012 Making It in the Minors A Team Owner s Lessons in the Business of Baseball McFarland ISBN 978 0786492978 Sypher Beverly Davenport ed 1990 Case Studies in Organizational Communication Revised ed Guilford Press ISBN 0898622875 Further reading editLewin Josh 2004 Getting in the Game Inside Baseball s Winter Meetings Brasseys ISBN 1574887912 External links editWinter Meetings PBEO Job Fair The Baseball Trade Show Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Winter Meetings amp oldid 1211866753, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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