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Southeast catcher Jim Klocke is on the 2010 <I>Coleman Company-Johnny Bench Award</I> watch list
 
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Klocke Named to 2010 Coleman Company-Johnny Bench Award Watch List

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March 2, 2010

WICHITA, Kan. - Southeast Missouri State senior catcher Jim Klocke is among 53 catchers nominated for the 2010 Coleman Company-Johnny Bench Award watch list, announced by The Greater Wichita Area Sports Commission this week. The award is given annually to the top Division I collegiate catcher.

The watch list will be narrowed down to ten semifinalists, whom will be announced May 19, 2010. Ballots will be sent to the national voting panel at the end of May for a vote to determine the three finalists. The finalists will be announced June 2, 2010 prior to the NCAA Regionals and Major League Baseball Draft. A final vote among the national committee will occur during the College World Series. All finalists will be brought to Wichita and the winner will be announced at the 13th Annual Greater Wichita Sports Banquet on July 1, 2010.

"We are extremely appreciative to the Coleman Company, Papa John's Pizza and Mr. Johnny Bench for supporting this prestigious award," stated Bob Hanson, President/CEO of the Sports Commission. "They are the ones who make all of this possible."

While Bench is remembered for his offense, he may have had the greatest impact behind the plate. He was the first receiver to use a protective helmet in the field, popularized catching one-handed and kept his throwing hand behind his back to protect it from foul tips.

Bench's career honors include: National League Rookie of the Year (1968); National League Most Valuable Player (1970, 1972); World Series Most Valuable Player (1976); 14-time All-Star and 10-time Gold Glove winner. In 1980, he set an endurance record by catching 100+ games for 13 consecutive seasons. Bench was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in January 1989 with the fourth highest percentage of total votes cast.

Johnny Bench presented University of Oklahoma catcher, J.T. Wise, with the award last June in Wichita, Kansas. Chris Henderson of George Mason University and Tony Sanchez of Boston College were the other finalists for the award. Eleven former finalists are currently playing in Major League Baseball.

Click Here to view 2010 Watch List

Previous winners are:
2009 J.T. Wise University of Oklahoma
2008 Buster Posey Florida State University
2007 Edward Easley Mississippi State University
2006 Jake Smith East Carolina University
2005 Jeff Clement University of Southern California
2004 Kurt Suzuki California State University - Fullerton
2003 Ryan Garko Stanford University
2002 Jeremy Brown University of Alabama
2001 Kelly Shoppach Baylor University
2000 Brad Cresse Louisiana State University

 
 

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