Dave Moore Award

The baseball journal Elysian Fields Quarterly began awarding the Dave Moore Award in 1999.[1] The honor is given to the “most important” baseball book of the year. It is named for the late Dave Moore, a well-known Minnesota broadcaster, who loved sports and literature.

Not to be confused with the David Moore Award

Dave Moore Award Recipients

  • 2007 Norman L. Macht for Connie Mack and the Early Years of Baseball
  • 2006 Brad Snyder for A Well-Paid Slave
  • 2005 Bob McGee for The Greatest Ballpark Ever
  • 2004 William Kashatus for September Swoon
  • 2003 Jim Bouton for Foul Ball
  • 2002 Charles Korr for The End of Baseball as We Knew It
  • 2001 Tom Stanton for The Final Season
  • 2000 Darryl Brock for Havana Heat
  • 1999 Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria for The Pride of Havana
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gollark: Also, people will just use Actually Additions, probably, for power.
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gollark: Gollark's Law: Without encouragement to do otherwise, people will initially go for the easy thing.
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