2022 BBWAA Career Excellence Award winner Tim Kurkjian

Tim Kurkjian transitioned from award-winning beat writer to beloved ESPN television personality during his career covering the National Pastime.

Along the way, Kurkjian's skills as a wordsmith and love of the game made him a fan-favorite at each of his stops.

A graduate of Walter Johnson High school in his native Bethesda, Md., and the University of Maryland, Kurkjian began his career in 1979 for the Washington Star and two years later was the Rangers beat writer for the Dallas Morning News. After four years in Texas, Kurkjian returned to Maryland, joining the Baltimore Sun to cover the Orioles for four years.

Kurkjian then spent seven years as Sports Illustrated’s senior baseball writer. In 1998, he joined ESPN where he has worked as a columnist for ESPN.com and a reporter/analyst/host for “Baseball Tonight,” the latter assignment earning him an Emmy Award in 2002. He won a second Emmy for contributions to “SportsCenter” in 2003-04.

Kurkjian also penned "America’s Game" (2000), an interactive look at baseball; "Is This a Great Game or What?" (2007), a collection of his personal reflections covering the sport; and “I’m Fascinated by Sacrifice Flies" (2017), detailing the idiosyncrasies that define his love for the game.

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Hall of Fame Awards

Hall of Fame Awards

Frick (broadcasters), BBWAA Career Excellence (writers) and O'Neil (lifetime achievement)

Ford C. Frick Award

For broadcasters' contributions to baseball.

Buck O'Neil Award

For lifetime achievement.

Hall of Fame Awards

Frick (broadcasters), BBWAA Career Excellence (writers) and O'Neil (lifetime achievement)

Ford C. Frick Award

For broadcasters' contributions to baseball.

Buck O'Neil Award

For lifetime achievement.