
Bob Robertson Sportsmanship Award
Bob Robertson was a radio announcer for the Spokane Indians for over 10 years. Robertson was best know for his signature sign off “Always be a good sport, be a good sport all ways”. The Bob Robertson Sportsmanship Award is a way to honor his legacy and recognize those that exemplify this important message.
Bob Robertson Sportsmanship Pin award – to be awarded by the opposing team to the player that most exemplifies the following characteristics:
- Abides by the rules of the game
- Plays fair and hard
- Follows the directions of the coach
- Shows respect for the other team and their effort
- Offers encouragement to teammates and is a leader
- Shows respect for the umpires judgment calls
- Ends the game smoothly – shows class in victory and defeat
- This award will be given out at home plate at the end of every game. The goal is to end every game in a positive fashion and to give a player an opportunity to be recognized for outstanding behavior.
- At the end of each game, the head coach should pull the team together and have all team members decide on 1 player on the other team that exemplified the 7 characteristics above.
- At the end of the season, the player from each team that receives the most pins will be invited to a special Sportsmanship Recognition Night at a Spokane Indians game. Players will receive two tickets to the game.
THE SPORTSMANSHIP CODE OF SPOKANE INDIANS YOUTH BASEBALL
- Develop a strong, clean, healthy body, mind and soul.
- Develop a strong urge for sportsman-like conduct.
- Develop courage in defeat, tolerance and modesty in victory.
- Develop control over emotions and speech.
- Develop spirit of cooperation and team play.
- Develop into real, true CITIZENS.
- Babe Ruth adds: Develop understanding of and respect for the RULES.
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