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Jack Buck Award is an award named after former St. Louis
broadcaster
Jack Buck and presented by the
Missouri Athletic Club . This award was established in 1987 and is presented to individuals in recognition of enthusiastic and dedicated support of sports in the city of
St. Louis, Missouri .
1987 –
August A. Busch, Jr. , former brewer, prominent sportsman, and owner of the St. Louis Cardinals
1988 –
Ben Kerner ,
Bing Devine
1989 –
Joe Garagiola and
Yogi Berra , national baseball figures and former catchers originally from St. Louis
1990 –
Robert Hyland , vice president and general manager of radio station KMOX for four decades
1991 –
Mike Shanahan , part-owner of the
St. Louis Blues
[1]
1992 –
Ozzie Smith , St. Louis Cardinal Hall of Famer
1993 –
Michael Roarty , Anheuser-Busch marketing executive
1994 –
Stan Musial , St. Louis Cardinal Hall of Famer
1995 –
Thomas Eagleton , United States Senator from Missouri
1996 –
Bill DeWitt , Fred Hanser,
Drew Baur , St. Louis Cardinals owners and executives
1997 – Martin L. Mathews, co-founder the Mathews-Dickey Boys' Club
1998 –
Red Schoendienst , St. Louis Cardinal Hall of Famer
1999 – Charles Michael Nash, head of the Boys Club of St. Louis
2000 – Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Jones , former St. Louis Rams who made the tackle that ended Super Bowl XXXIV
2001 – Flint Fowler, longtime leader of the Boys & Girls Club of Greater St. Louis
2002 –
Walt Jocketty , St. Louis Cardinals general manager (1994-2007)
2003 – Jerry Clinton, boxing aficionado who helped St. Louis regain an NFL team
2004 –
Tony LaRussa , St. Louis Cardinal Hall of Famer
2005 –
Jay Randolph , sportscaster
2006 –
St. Louis Cardinals
2007 –
John Davidson , St. Louis Blues president of hockey operations and former goaltender
2008 –
Kelly Chase , former St. Louis Blues player
2010 – Ernie Hays, former St. Louis Cardinals organist
2012 –
Steven Jackson , former St. Louis Rams Pro Bowl running back
2013 –
Aeneas Williams , former St. Louis Rams All-Pro cornerback
[2]
[3]
[4]
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[6]
2015 –
Dave Peacock , former president of
Anheuser-Busch
[7]
2017 - Tom Stillman, chairman of the
St. Louis Blues
[8]
2018 -
Jim Crane , owner and chairman of the
Houston Astros
[9]
2019 – MLS4THELOU, owners of the St. Louis City SC MLS franchise
[10]
2021 - Curtis Francois,
World Wide Technology Raceway owner
[11]
2022 -
Bruce Affleck , executive and former player for the St. Louis Blues
2023 -
Brandon Williams , vice president of the St. Louis Battlehawks and former St. Louis Rams wide receiver
[12]
Jack Buck Sports Personality of the Year
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