Capps Medal

{{Short description|South Australian Baseball League award}}

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The Capps Medal is the medal awarded to the "best and fairest" player in the South Australian Baseball League during the regular season as decided upon by umpires. It is regarded as the most prestigious award for individual players in the league.{{Cite web |last=Australia |first=Baseball South |title=Honour Boards |url=https://www.baseballsa.com.au/about/honour-boards/ |access-date=2023-03-22 |website=www.baseballsa.com.au |language=en}}

The medal was created and designed by Charles James Capps (best known as "Jim" Capps), who presented the medal up to the 1980/1981 season. He died in January 1985. Since the 1981/1982 season, the medal has been presented by his son, Dr. Roger Capps.

Voting Process

Under the current process, at the conclusion of each game the chief umpire awards 3 votes, 2 votes and 1 vote to the players they regard as the best, second best and third best in the match respectively.

On the awards night, the votes over the home and away (regular) season are tallied and the eligible player or players with the highest number of votes is awarded the medal.

Recipients

The first recipient of the Capps Medal was Charlie Puckett in 1936.

Fourteen recipients have won the Capps Medal on more than one occasion. Both Don Rice and Greg Elkson are five-time Capps Medalists.

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|+Capps Medal Recipients

!Year

!Player

!Team

2024/25

| Samuel Steigert (i)

| Port Adelaide

2023/24

| Drew Janssen

| Woodville

2022/23

| William "Billy" Damon (i)

| Adelaide

2021/22

| Jackson Brebner-Russ

| Sturt

2020/21

| Landon Hernandez

| Henley & Grange

2019/20

| Chase Cunningham

| Kensington

2018/19

| Wilson Lee

| Sturt

2017/18

| Dylan Brammer

| Port Adelaide

2016/17

| Dylan Brammer

| Port Adelaide

2015/16

| Wes Roemer (i)

|Glenelg

2014/15

| Nick Talbot

|Kensington

2013/14

| Andrew Davis (i)

|Port Adelaide

2012/13

| Nick Talbot

|Kensington

2011/12

| Nick Talbot

|Kensington

2010/11

| Todd Langman

|Port Adelaide

2009/10

| Daniel Wilson

|Glenelg

2008/09

| Tyler Levin (i)

|East Torrens

2007/08

| Michael Ewart

|Kensington

2006/07

| Andrew Scott

|West Torrens

2005/06

| Darren Fidge

|Goodwood

2004/05

| John Challinor

|Goodwood

2003/04

| Darren Fidge

|Goodwood

2002/03

| Darren Fidge

|Goodwood

2001/02

| Ryan Simunsen

|Adelaide

2000/01

| John Challinor

|Goodwood

1999/2000

| Craig Watts

|Sturt

1998/99

| Scott Marshall

|Port Adelaide

1997/98

| Scott Marshall

|Port Adelaide

1996/97

| Mark Born

|Port Adelaide

1995/96

| Ian Reval

|Glenelg

1994/95

| Russell Dart

|Henley & Grange

1993/94

| Phil Burgess

|West Torrens

1992/93

| Barry Lunnon

|Sturt

1991/92

| Barry Lunnon

|Sturt

1990/91

| Brian Cakebread

|Port Adelaide

1989/90

| Greg Elkson

|Goodwood

1988/89

| Brian Farley (i)

Barry Lunnon

|Central Districts

Sturt

1987/88

| Greg Elkson

Brian Farley (i)

|Goodwood

Central Districts

1986/87

| Tony Harris

|Woodville

1985/86

| John Feichtner (i)

|Kensington

1984/85

| John Feichtner (i)

|Kensington

1983/84

| Greg Elkson

|Glenelg

1982/83

| Greg Elkson

|Glenelg

1981/82

| Phil Alexander

|Glenelg

1980/81

| Gary Challen*

|Henley & Grange

1979/80

| John Galloway

|Woodville

1978/79

| Greg Elkson

|Glenelg

1977/78

| Mark Peters

|Woodville

1976/77

| Don Masters

|Northern Districts

1975/76

| Kevin Greatrex

|Port Adelaide

1974/75

| Colin Alexander

|Glenelg

1973/74

| Neil Page

Les Behrendt

|Goodwood

Woodville

1972/73

| Kevin Greatrex

|Port Adelaide

1971/72

| David Mundy

|Port Adelaide

1970/71

| Kevin Greatrex

|Port Adelaide

1969/70

| David McCloud

|Goodwood

1968/69

| Ron Chandler

|Adelaide

1968

| Don Rice*

David Hutton

|Glenelg

Sturt

1967

| Don Rice*

|Glenelg

1966

| Kevin Greatrex

|Port Adelaide

1965

| Neil Davey

|Port Adelaide

1964

| Ian Glover

|Kensington

1963

| Don Rice*

|Glenelg

1962

| Don Rice*

|Glenelg

1961

| Don Rice*

|Glenelg

1960

| Jim Cocks*

|Sturt

1959

| Jim Tamlin

|West Torrens

1958

| Peter Box

|Goodwood

1957

| Peter Box

|Goodwood

1956

| Doug Othams

| University

1955

| Phil Brideoake*

|Glenelg

1954

| Des Vaughton*

|Adelaide

1953

| Colin Watts

|Glenelg

1952

| Doug Othams

| University

1951

| Bill Fuller

|Kensington

1950

| Barry Wiles*

|Adelaide

1949

| Ian Leahy*

| Prospect

1948

| Phil Brideoake*

|West Torrens

1947

| Phil Brideoake*

|West Torrens

1946

| Jim Puckett*

| Prospect

1941

| Garth Burton*

|Kensington

1940

| Fred Catt*

|Sturt

1939

| Phil Brideoake*

|West Torrens

1938

| Geff Noblet*

|Glenelg

1937

| Clem Scott*

|Goodwood

1936

| Charlie Puckett*

| Prospect

(i) = Import (Non-National)

(*) = Deceased player

See also

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References