MLB Introduces Todd Zeile Award For Participation

MILWAUKEE—In recognition of Todd Zeile, who took an active part in over 2,000 games while playing for 11 different teams, the MLB commissioner’s office has dedicated an award in his name, to be presented annually to honorary participants in America’s pastime. “Major League Baseball understands that not everyone can be the Most Valuable Player, and we want to let these other players know that we nonetheless appreciate their effort and support their continued interest in the game of baseball,” commissioner Bud Selig said. “In the spirit of Mr. Zeile, this award celebrates a player’s commitment to the sport, his outstanding attendance, and the embodiment of the game’s most important qualities: taking the field, giving it your all, and making new friends.” This year’s recipients will include all players who exemplified the true meaning of baseball by willingly competing in over 60 percent of his team’s games.