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San Francisco Giants’ Madison Bumgarner Named 2014 Sports Illustrated

Sportsman of the Year

NEW YORK, Dec. 8, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — San Francisco Giants pitcher

Madison Bumgarner is the 2014 Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the

Year, it is announced today.  The Giants’ lefthander turned in a

season for the ages highlighted by two World Series wins and a

five-inning save in Game 7 on two days rest to lead his team to its

third world championship in five years. This was a virtuoso

performance by the World Series MVP that many believe we won’t see

again.

Since 1954, Sports Illustrated editors have annually presented the

Sportsman of the Year Award to the athlete, team or coach who

transcended the year in sports by achieving the highest level of

athletic excellence, while demonstrating the ideals of sportsmanship.

Bumgarner, 25, becomes part of a group that includes among others

Muhammad Ali, Joe Montana, LeBron James, Jack Nicklaus, Peyton Manning

and Billie Jean King to be honored.

He is the first San Francisco Giant and the seventh MLB pitcher

(Johnny Podres ’55, Sandy Koufax ’65, Tom Seaver ’69, Orel Hershiser

’88, Curt Schilling and Randy Johnson ’01).   In all, there have been

15 baseball selections–14 players and the 2004 Boston Red Sox – the

most recent was Derek Jeter ’09.

“What we saw from Madison this year–and in particular in the World

Series–is the stuff of legends,” said Paul Fichtenbaum, Time Inc.

Sports Group Editor.  “It’s rare to see someone so young establish

himself as one of the best ever, but after three outstanding World

Series performances the case can be made that he’s the best postseason

pitcher of all-time.”

Bumgarner was drafted at No. 10 by the Giants in the 2007 MLB First

Year Player Draft following his senior year at South Caldwell High

School in rural Caldwell County, North Carolina. As a Major Leaguer,

he has won 67 regular-season games and three world championships,

joining Vida Blue as the only pitchers to accomplish both those things

at such a young age. What sets Bumgarner apart from all others,

regardless of age or era, is his pitching in the World Series. In

36 career World Series innings, Bumgarner is 4-0 and holds all-time

records for lowest ERA (0.25), fewest hits per nine innings (3.5) and

fewest walks plus hits per inning (0.528).

In 2014, he pitched 40 times and threw 270 innings, including a record

52 2?3 innings just in the postseason. For October alone he forever

will be linked with 2014, the way Christy Mathewson is with 1905, Carl

Hubbell with 1933 and fellow SI Sportsmen Sandy Koufax with 1965, Orel

Hershiser with 1988, and Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling with 2001.

In the heat of this postseason, Bumgarner struck out 45 batters, threw

two shutouts and saved a game while posting a 1.03 ERA. Nobody ever

did all that before in October. Only two pitchers since 1914 have ever

had a month like that even in the regular season: Billy Pierce in

August 1953 and Jim Shaw in September 1914.

“It’s easy to mythologize the small-town sports hero. Baseball,

especially, is full of them,” said Sports Illustrated Managing Editor

Chris Stone. “Madison Bumgarner isn’t the Sportsman of the Year

because he’s from a tiny town, but that town goes a long way toward

defining who he is and it gives his story a different texture from

past Sportsmen. And while he’s been an outstanding pitcher for the

last five years, his Sportsman candidacy was so sudden and seemingly

out of nowhere that it makes him the most unique Sportsman in recent

memory.”

Following the Series, SI Senior Writer Tom Verducci visited Bumgarner

at his 116 acre farm in Lenoir, N.C., which is 23 miles from Boone,

N.C., a town named for the pioneer Daniel Boone, who established camp

there, and 66 miles southwest of Mount Airy, the inspiration for

television’s Mayberry.  Verducci writes: “The legend of Madison

Bumgarner fits neatly in the space where we keep our idea of the

archetypal outdoorsy, countrified man, where also reside the

embellished, fictionalized Boone and Mayberry’s Sheriff Andy Taylor.

It’s just that in Bumgarner’s case the stories are true.”

Bumgarner will be honored on Tuesday in New York City during a

celebration that includes a tribute to Mo’Ne Davis, the 2014 Sports

Illustrated Kids SportsKid of the Year, and Earvin (Magic) Johnson

Jr., the Sportsman Legacy Award winner.

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