Rotary Smith Award

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The Rotary Smith Award was created in 1988 to honor the most outstanding college baseball player of the year. The award was founded by the Greater Houston Sports Association. In 1996, the Rotary Club of Houston joined the award committee. Prior to the 2004 season, the award was succeeded by the Roger Clemens Award, honoring the most outstanding college baseball pitcher.

Year Name Pos. School
1988 Andy Benes RHP Evansville
1989 Ben McDonald RHP LSU
1990 Mike Kelly OF Arizona State
1991 Bobby Jones RHP Fresno State
1992 Mike Alex Smith OF Indiana
1993 Darren Dreifort RHP Wichita State
1994 Jason Varitek C Georgia Tech
1995 Mark Kotsay OF Cal State Fullerton
1996 Kris Benson RHP Clemson
1997 Tim Hudson RHP/OF Auburn
1998 Brad Wilkerson LHP/OF Florida
1999 Jason Jennings RHP/DH Baylor
2000 Kip Bouknight RHP South Carolina
2001 Mark Prior RHP Southern California
2002 Khalil Greene SS Clemson
2003 Rickie Weeks 2B Southern University

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