LOS ANGELES — Third baseman Justin Turner will receive a trophy symbolizing being the Los Angeles Dodgers' nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award before Wednesday evening's game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium on Roberto Clemente Day.
Recently acquired pitcher Max Scherzer will also receive a trophy for being the Washington Nationals' nominee for the award, which recognizes the major league player who best represents baseball through extraordinary character, community involvement, philanthropy and positive contributions, both on and off the field.
What You Need To Know
- Justin Turner will receive a trophy symbolizing being the Dodgers' nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award before Wednesday's game
- Each team nominates a player for the award
- Fans can vote for the Roberto Clemente Award online
- This is the fourth time in five years Turner has been the Dodgers' nominee for the award
Each team nominates a player for the award which is decided by a panel that includes Commissioner Rob Manfred, representatives from MLB-affiliated networks (MLB Network, Fox Sports, ESPN and TBS), MLB.com, as well as Clemente's children, Enrique, Luis and Roberto Clemente Jr.
Fans can vote for the Roberto Clemente Award at mlb.com/clemente21, which includes biographies of the nominees. The winner of the fan vote will count as one vote among those cast by the blue ribbon panel.
This is the fourth time in five years Turner has been the Dodgers' nominee for the award. He was also nominated in 2017, 2018 and 2020.
Turner founded a foundation in 2016 that bears his name. The Justin Turner Foundation supports homeless veterans, children (and their families) battling life-altering illnesses and diseases and various youth baseball organizations.
This is Major League Baseball's 20th annual Roberto Clemente Day, honoring the Hall of Fame outfielder killed in a plane crash on Dec. 31, 1972 while attempting to deliver supplies to earthquake victims in Nicaragua.
Major League Baseball announced Tuesday that Roberto Clemente Day will be celebrated on Sept. 15 in perpetuity, coinciding with the start of Hispanic Heritage Month.
In Wednesday's game, Turner and Scherzer will both wear Clemente's number 21, as will Dodgers teammates Clayton Kershaw and Albert Pujols, the 2012 and 2008 Roberto Clemente Award recipients.
A special tribute video to Clemente will be played in all major league stadiums in use Wednesday and the Roberto Clemente Day logo will appear on the bases and official dugout lineup cards.
The Brooklyn Dodgers signed Clemente in 1954 and he played that season for their Montreal International League affiliate where he was a teammate of future Dodgers manager and Hall of Famer Tommy Lasorda.
Under the rules of the time, players who received at least a $6,000 signing bonus who were not on a major league roster were subject to what is now known as the Rule 5 major league draft, in which the Pittsburgh Pirates made Clemente the first selection.
Clemente played his entire 18-season major league career with the Pirates, collecting 3,000 hits and winning four National League batting championships. He was selected for the All-Star Game 15 times, and was a 12- time Gold Glove recipient.
Clemente was also a member of Pirates teams that won the World Series in 1960 and 1971, and was named the Most Valuable Player of the 1971 World Series.