Buster Posey Award
The Buster Posey Award was created in 2000 to honor college baseball's top catcher in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. The award is administered by the Greater Wichita Area Sports Commission and presented after the conclusion of the College World Series. From 2000 to 2018 it was named the Johnny Bench Award. In 2012, BaseballSavings.com became the official sponsor of the award.
Schools nominate their catchers during the season to create the official watch list. A select committee of 20 individuals narrows the watch list down to the semifinalists. Two rounds of voting by Division I head coaches determine the three finalists and eventual recipient of the Buster Posey Award. The current holder of the award is Adley Rutschman.
In 2019 the award was renamed the Buster Posey Award.
Winners
Year | Links to the article about the corresponding baseball year |
Player | Name of the player |
School | The player's college when he won the award |
Class | The player's year in college when he won the award |
^ | Player won the Rookie of the Year Award |
§ | Player also won the Golden Spikes Award and Dick Howser Trophy in the same year |
Player is active |
Year | Name | School | Class | Ref |
2000 | Louisiana State | |||
2001 | Baylor | |||
2002 | Alabama | |||
2003 | Stanford | |||
2004 | Cal State Fullerton | |||
2005 | Southern California | |||
2006 | East Carolina | |||
2007 | Mississippi State | |||
2008 | Florida State | |||
2009 | Oklahoma | |||
2010 | Texas Christian | |||
2011 | James Madison | |||
2012 | Florida | |||
2013 | Ole Miss | |||
2014 | Kennesaw State | |||
2015 | Southern California | |||
2016 | Miami | |||
2017 | Oral Roberts | |||
2018 | Georgia Tech | |||
2019 | Oregon State |