Yankees, Dodgers And Diamondbacks Among Finalists For MLB Award
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The D-Backs Inter-Tribal Tournament is an award nominee. Arizona Diamondbacks The annual Major League Baseball (MLB) awards season is in full swing, with Gold Glove finalists already announced. Still to come are several notable accolades, including MVP, Cy Young, All-MLB Team, Silver Slugger and Manager of the Year. And while the postseason bracket has narrowed down to the American and National League Division Championships, with winners moving on to the World Series, competition for an equally important off-the-field award is intense. There is an exciting lineup of finalists for the 2025 Allan H. Selig Award for Philanthropic Excellence. The award, named after the commissioner emeritus of baseball, was established in 2010 to recognize the charitable and philanthropic efforts of MLB clubs. Voting for the winner is open to the public until end of day Monday, October 20, with results announced at a later date. Charitable giving and community engagement are cornerstones of Major League Baseball, from the League office to teams and individual players. League-wide initiatives and club-specific foundations and programs make a meaningful impact on local communities, touching the lives of fans and non-fans alike. Five finalists hit a philanthropic grand slam Arizona Diamondbacks |D-backs Inter-Tribal Youth Baseball & Softball Tournament The D-backs Inter-Tribal Tournament presented by Talking Stick Resort, supported by Nike and Resolution Copper, was first held in 1998. Recognized as the world’s largest Native American baseball and softball tournament, the annual event has impacted over 20,000 Native American athletes and, according to the D-Backs, represents a $1.5 million investment in Native American youth over the past 25 years. The tournament is a joyful celebration of community, culture and spirited competition. The 2025 edition featured 79 teams, 1,050 athletes and 280 coaches, who represented 42 tribes from Arizona, New Mexico, California, and Oklahoma. Teams competed in three…
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