Professional baseball leagues, amateur-baseball organizations, sportswriting associations, and other groups confer awards on various baseball teams, players, managers, coaches, executives, broadcasters, writers, and other baseball-related people for excellence in achievement, sportsmanship, and community involvement.
International
World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC)
Baseball Division
- Senior Athlete of the Year
- Member Federation Executive of the Year
- Haarlem Baseball Week championship
- Haarlem Baseball Week tournament awards (Best Pitcher, Best Hitter, Best Defending Player, Home Run King, Most Valuable Player, Most Popular Player, Press Award)
- World Baseball Challenge tournament championship
- Grand Forks International tournament championship
- Baseball at the Summer Olympics
- List of Olympic medalists in baseball
- Baseball at the Summer Universiade
- World University Baseball Championship
Youth baseball
- U-18 Baseball World Cup (WBSC) (national teams; under 18)
- U-15 Baseball World Cup (WBSC) (national teams; under 15)
- U-12 Baseball World Cup (WBSC) (national teams; under 12)
- Big League World Series championship (community teams; ages 16–18) (discontinued after 2016)
- Big League World Series international-bracket championship (discontinued after 2016)
- Big League World Series international regional championships (discontinued after 2016)
- Senior League World Series championship (community teams; ages 14–16)
- Senior League World Series international regional championships
- Junior League World Series championship (community teams; ages 13–15)
- Junior League World Series international-bracket championship
- Junior League World Series international regional championships
- Intermediate League World Series championship (community teams; ages 11–13)
- Intermediate League World Series international-bracket championship
- Intermediate League World Series international regional championships
- Little League World Series championship (community teams; ages 11–13)
- Little League World Series international-bracket championship (1976–present)
- Little League World Series international regional championships:
- For U.S. regional champions, see #Little League Baseball
- Former international regions: Europe Region (1960–2000), Europe Region (2001–2003), Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) Region (2004–2007), Transatlantic Region (2001–2007), Europe Region (2008–2012), Middle East-Africa Region (2008–2012), Far East Region (1962–2000), Asia Region (2001–2006), Pacific Region (2001–2006), Asia-Pacific Region (2007–2012)
- Canada Region championship
- Mexico Region championship
- Caribbean Region championship
- Latin America Region championship
- Japan Region championship
- Asia-Pacific and Middle East Region championship
- Europe and Africa Region championship
- Australia Region championship
- Palomino League World Series championship (community teams; ages 17–19)
- Colt League World Series championship (community teams; ages 15–16)
- Pony League World Series championship (community teams; ages 13–14)
- Pony-13 League World Series championship (community teams; age 13)
- Bronco League World Series championship (community teams; ages 11–12)
- Bronco-11 League World Series championship (community teams; age 11)
- Mustang League World Series championship (community teams; ages 9–10)
- Cal Ripken Major/70 World Series championship (community teams; ages 11–12)
- Cal Ripken Major/60 World Series championship (community teams; ages 11–12)
Africa
- Africa Cup Baseball Championship
- Baseball at the African Games
- Big League World Series – Europe–Africa Region championship (community teams; ages 16–18) (discontinued in 2016)
- Senior League World Series – Europe–Africa Region championship (community teams; ages 14–16)
- Junior League World Series – Europe–Africa Region championship (community teams; ages 13–15)
- Intermediate League World Series – Europe–Africa Region championship (community teams;ages 11–13)
- Little League – Europe, Middle East & Africa Region championship (2004–2007) (community teams; ages 11–13)
- Little League – Middle East–Africa Region championship (2008–2012) (community teams; ages 11–13)
- Little League World Series – Europe and Africa Region championship (2013 – ) (community teams; ages 11–13)
Americas
- See also Latino Baseball Hall of Fame
- Caribbean Series championship (club teams)
- Caribbean Series Most Valuable Player
- Baseball at the Central American and Caribbean Games
- Baseball at the Pan American Games (men's and women's)
- Baseball at the South American Games
- Copa America de Beisbol (Central & South America qualifier for 2009 Baseball World Cup)
- Latino Legends Team (US; Major League Baseball)
- Big League World Series – Latin America Region championship (community teams; ages 16–18) (discontinued after 2016)
- Senior League World Series – Latin America Region championship (community teams; ages 14–16)
- Junior League World Series – Latin America Region championship (community teams; ages 13–15)
- Intermediate League World Series – Latin America Region championship (community teams; ages 11–13)
- Little League World Series – Caribbean Region championship (community teams; ages 11–13)
- Little League World Series – Latin America Region championship (community teams; ages 11–13)
- U-10 Pan-American Youth Baseball Championship
Asia
- Asia Series championship (top teams of the professional baseball leagues)
- Asian Baseball Championship (national teams)
- Baseball at the Asian Games
- List of Asian Games medalists in baseball
- Baseball at the Southeast Asian Games
- Baseball at the East Asian Games
- SAARC Baseball Championship (South Asia; national teams)
- Baseball at the Far Eastern Championship Games (discontinued)
- MALB Asean Series (professional teams)
- Asian Junior Baseball Championship (national teams; under 18)
- Asian 15U Baseball championship (national teams; under 15)
- Asian 12U Baseball championship (national teams; under 12)
- Big League World Series – Asia–Pacific Region championship (community teams; ages 16–18) (discontinued in 2016)
- Senior League World Series – Asia–Pacific Region championship (community teams; ages 14–16)
- Junior League World Series – Asia–Pacific Region championship (community teams; ages 13–15)
- Intermediate League World Series – Asia–Pacific Region championship (community teams; ages 11–13)
- Little League – Far East Region championship (1962–2000) (community teams; ages 11–13)
- Little League – Asia Region championship (2001–2006) (community teams; ages 11–13)
- Little League – Asia–Pacific Region championship (2007–2012) (community teams; ages 11–13)
- Little League World Series – Asia–Pacific and Middle East Region championship (2013 – ) (community teams; ages 11–13)
Europe
- European Baseball Championship (national teams)
- European Champion Cup (one winner; top four teams of the two European Cups)
- European Cup (two winners; top teams of the professional baseball leagues)
- CEB Cup (second-tier club teams)
- Federations Cup (third-tier club teams)
- Federations Cup qualifiers (thourth-tier club teams)
- Euro League Baseball (ELB) championship (Gregory Hallman Trophy)
- European Under-21 Baseball Championship (national teams; under 21)
- European Junior Baseball Championship (national teams; under 18)
- European Youth Baseball Championship (national teams; under 15)
- European Juveniles Baseball Championship (national teams; under 12)
- Big League World Series – Europe–Africa Region championship (community teams; ages 16–18) (discontinued in 2016)
- Senior League World Series – Europe–Africa Region championship (community teams; ages 14–16)
- Junior League World Series – Europe–Africa Region championship (community teams; ages 13–15)
- Intermediate League World Series – Europe–Africa Region championship (community teams; ages 11–13)
- Little League – Europe Region championship (1960–2000) (community teams; ages 11–13)
- Little League – Europe Region championship (2001–2003) (and co-terminus Transatlantic Region) (community teams; ages 11–13)
- Little League – Europe / Europe, Middle East & Africa Region championship (2004–2007) (and co-terminus Transatlantic Region) (community teams; ages 11–13)
- Little League – Transatlantic Region championship (2001–2007) (community teams; ages 11–13)
- Little League – Europe Region championship (2008–2012) (community teams; ages 11–13)
- Little League World Series – Europe and Africa Region championship (2013 – ) (community teams; ages 11–13)
- See also footnote
Oceania
- Oceania Baseball Championship (national teams)
- Baseball at the Pacific Games
- Baseball at the Micronesian Games
- Big League World Series – Asia–Pacific Region championship (community teams; ages 16–18) (discontinued in 2016)
- Senior League World Series – Asia–Pacific Region championship (community teams; ages 14–16)
- Junior League World Series – Asia–Pacific Region championship (community teams; ages 13–15)
- Intermediate League World Series – Asia–Pacific Region championship (community teams; ages 11–13)
- Little League – Far East Region championship (1962–2000) (community teams; ages 11–13)
- Little League – Pacific Region championship (2001–2006) (community teams; ages 11–13)
- Little League – Asia–Pacific Region championship (2007–2012) (community teams; ages 11–13)
- Little League World Series – Asia–Pacific and Middle East Region championship (2013 – ) (community teams; ages 11–13)
Individual countries
American Samoa
- Note: Although American Samoa is an unincorporated territory of the United States, it competes separately in international baseball. See: American Samoa national baseball team
Australia
In general
- Greater Brisbane League club championship
- New South Wales Major League club championship
- Australia Women's Championships (baseball)
- Australian Universities Championship Series — see Baseball at the Australian University Games
- Australian Schools Championship (baseball)
- Baseball at the Australian Masters Games (quadrennial)
- Junior League World Series – Australia Region championship (community teams; ages 13–15)
- Little League World Series – Australia Region championship (community teams; ages 11–13)
Claxton Shield
- Claxton Shield champions — National competition
- Claxton Shield awards:
- Helm's Award (Tournament Most Valuable Player)
- Batting Champion
- Pitcher of the Year
- Golden Glove (Fielding award)
- Rookie of the Year
- Manager of the Year
Baseball Australia Diamond Awards
- President's Award
- ABF Life Membership
- Administrator of the Year Award
- Club of the Year Award
- Official of the Year Award
- Volunteer of the Year Award
- Coach of the Year Award
- Player of the Year (Open Women's Award)
- Player of the Year (Youth Award)
- State of the Year
Australian Baseball League (2010- )
- Championship Series champion
- Helms Award Winner (league Most Valuable Player)
- All-Star Game MVP
Australian Baseball League (1989–1999) (defunct)
Austria
- See also footnote
- (BLA) championship (German Wikipedia)
- Austrian Baseball Federation (Austrian Youth Championships)
- Youth Championship
Brazil
- Brazilian Baseball Championship
Brunei
Canada
- Ligue de Baseball Junior Élite du Québec championship (amateur league)
- Ligue de Baseball Senior Elite du Quebec championship (amateur league)
- New Brunswick Senior Baseball League championship (amateur league)
- Nova Scotia Senior Baseball League championship (amateur league)
- Harry Hallis Memorial Trophy (Western Major Baseball League champion)
- Tip O'Neill Award
- Jack Graney Award
- Baseball at the Canada Summer Games (quadrennial)
- Big League World Series – Canada Region championship (discontinued after 2016)
- Senior League World Series – Canada Region championship
- Junior League World Series – Canada Region championship
- Intermediate League World Series – Canada Region championship
- Little League World Series – Canada Region championship
China
- China Baseball League championship
- Chinese Professional Baseball championship
Colombia
- Colombian Professional Baseball League championship (winter league)
Croatia
- See footnote
Cuba
- Cuban National Series championship (amateur leagues)
- Cuban National Series Most Valuable Player Award
- Cuban National Series Rookie of the Year Award
- Cuban League championship (discontinued in 1961; professional winter league)
Dominican Republic
- Dominican Professional Baseball League championship (winter league) (winner takes part in the Caribbean Series)
- Dominican Summer League championship
Federated States of Micronesia
France
- Division Élite#Champions
Germany
- Bundesliga championship
- Junior German champions
- Youth German champions
- Students German champions
Greece
- Greek Baseball League championship (2000–2014)
Guam
- Although Guam is an unincorporated territory of the United States, it competes separately in international baseball. See: Guam national baseball team
Hong Kong
- Although Hong Kong is a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China, it competes separately in international baseball. See: Hong Kong national baseball team
India
Indonesia
Iran
- Iran Baseball Championship
Ireland
- Irish Baseball League championship
- Andy Leonard League MVP Award
- Tommy Bond Best Pitcher Award
Japan
- Japan Series championship
- Central League championship
- Pacific League championship
- Nippon Professional Baseball Most Valuable Player Award
- Nippon Professional Baseball Rookie of the Year Award
- Eiji Sawamura Award (top starting pitcher in all of Nippon Professional Baseball)
- Most Valuable Pitcher award (Central League)
- Most Valuable Pitcher award (Pacific League)
- Best Nine Award – best player at each position in both the Central League and Pacific League
- Mitsui Golden Glove Award
- Nippon Professional Baseball Comeback Player of the Year Award
- Golden Spirit Award
- Japan Series Most Valuable Player
- Nippon Professional Baseball All-Star Game Most Valuable Player
- Matsutaro Shoriki Award
- Japan Women's Baseball League championship
- Japanese High School Baseball Championship (Summer Koshien)
- Japanese High School Baseball Invitational Tournament championship (Spring Koshien)
- Little League World Series – All-Japan championship (1967–2006)
- Little League World Series – Japan Region championship (2007– )
Malaysia
Mexico
- Mexican League championship
- Mexican Pacific League championship (winner takes part in the Caribbean Series) (winter league)
- Mexican Academy League championships (Class A summer league and Rookie-level winter league; feeder league for Mexican League)
- Mexican Northern League championship (feeder league for Mexican League)
- Veracruz Winter League championship (winter league)
- Big League World Series – Mexico Region championship (community teams; ages 16–18) (1985–1988; from 2006 to 2016, in odd-numbered years) (discontinued in 2016)
- Junior League World Series – Mexico Region championship (community teams; ages 13–15) (1986–1999; since 2004, in even-numbered years)
- Little League World Series – Mexico Region championship (community teams; ages 11–13)
Netherlands
- See also footnote
- Holland Series championship (first tier; winner takes part in the European Cup)
- Honkbal Overgangsklasse championship (second tier; winner is promoted to first tier)
- Honkbalweek Haarlem Cup championship (youth)
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Nicaragua
- Nicaraguan Professional Baseball League championship (off-season league)
Pakistan
Palau
- Palau Major League championship
Panama
- Panamanian Professional Baseball League championship (winter league)
Philippines
- Baseball Philippines series championship
Poland
- Extra league baseball series championship
Portugal
- Liga Atlântica de Basebol championship
Puerto Rico
- Although Puerto Rico is a United States commonwealth, it competes separately in international baseball. See: Baseball in Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico national baseball team, and Puerto Rico women's national baseball team.
- See also footnote
- Liga de Beisbol Profesional Roberto Clemente (formerly the Puerto Rico Professional Baseball League) championship (winter league) (winner takes part in the Caribbean Series)
- Federacion de Beisbol Aficionado de Puerto Rico championship (amateur)
- Big League World Series – Puerto Rico Region championship (community teams; ages 16–18) (1981–1997; from 2006 to 2016, in even-numbered years) (discontinued in 2016)
- Junior League World Series (Puerto Rico Region) championship (community teams; ages 13–15) (1982–1999; since 2004, in odd-numbered years)
- Intermediate League World Series (Puerto Rico Region) championship
Singapore
South Korea
- Korean Series championship
- KBO League Most Valuable Player Award
- Choi Dong-won Award (pitcher of the year)
- KBO League Rookie of the Year
- KBO League Golden Gloves
- Korean Series Most Valuable Player Award
- KBO League All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award
- Phoenix Flag National High School Baseball Championship
- Blue Dragon Flag National High School Baseball Championship
- Golden Lion Flag National High School Baseball Championship
- President's Cup National High School Baseball Championship
Spain
- See also footnote
- División de Honor de Béisbol championship
Sweden
- Elitserien championship
Taiwan
- Taiwan Series championship
- CPBL MVP of the Year Award
- CPBL Rookie of the Year Award
- CPBL Manager of the Year Award
- CPBL Golden Glove Award
- CPBL most progressive award (comeback player)
- Taiwan Series MVP
- Taiwan Series Outstanding Player
- CPBL All-Star Game MVP
- CPBL MVP of the Month
United Kingdom
- Championship Series of the National League
U.S. Virgin Islands
- Although the U.S. Virgin Islands is an unincorporated territory of the United States, it competes separately in international baseball. See: U.S. Virgin Islands national baseball team
Venezuela
- Venezuelan Professional Baseball League championship [winter league] (winner team takes part in the Caribbean Series)
- Liga Paralela de Béisbol en Venezuela championship (winter league; MLB-affiliated)
- Luis Aparicio Award. See also: #U.S. major leagues: Awards by organizations other than MLB
- Big League World Series (Venezuela Region) (community teams, ages 16–18) (1984–1997)
United States
United States major leagues: Awards by Major League Baseball (MLB)
- The following awards (except the Edgar Martínez Award, Baseball Assistance Team (B.A.T.) awards, Beacon Awards, and the Fishel Award) appear at MLB.com, on its awards page
- Each award is given to a player (or manager) in each league, except where noted by a superscript ¹
Annual awards
- Commissioner's Trophy (World Series champion)
- World Series rings: Given to members of the World Series champions
- William Harridge Trophy (American League champion)
- Warren C. Giles Trophy (National League champion)
- MLB Most Valuable Player Award:
- Manager of the Year Award
- Platinum Glove Award: given to the best defensive player in each league
- All-MLB Team – First named in 2019; honors the top players in MLB at all positions (first and second teams, each with one player at each non-pitching position, one designated hitter, five starting pitchers, and two relievers)
- Rawlings Gold Glove Awards:
- Wilson Overall Defensive Player of the Year Award<sup>1</sup>: given to the best defensive player in all of Major League Baseball (in 2012 and 2013, one award in each league)
- Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award<sup>1</sup>:
- Wilson Defensive Team of the Year<sup>1</sup>: given to the best defensive team in all of Major League Baseball
- Silver Slugger Awards: given to the best offensive player at each position
- Players Choice Awards
- Mariano Rivera American League Reliever of the Year Award
- Trevor Hoffman National League Reliever of the Year Award
- MLB Delivery Man of the Year Award¹:
- MLB Comeback Player of the Year Award (discontinued)
- Ted Williams MVP Award¹ (All-Star Game) (from 1970 to 1984, the award was known as the "Commissioner's Trophy", which became the name for the World Series Trophy in 1985)
- Commissioner's Award for Philanthropic Excellence
- Fishel Award: for public-relations excellence
- Bob Feller Act of Valor Award
- Esurance MLB Awards
- Wow Factor of the Year Award¹ (discontinued in 2012) (formerly "Unsung Star of the Year" and "X-Factor Player of the Year")
- Dependable Player of the Year Award¹ (2010; discontinued in 2011)
- Best Social Media Personality
- Best Executive – formerly Executive of the Year Award¹
- Best Manager – formerly Manager of the Year Award¹
- Player of the Month (NL since 1958; AL since 1974)
- Pitcher of the Month (NL since 1975; AL since 1979)
- Reliever of the Month (NL & AL since 2017)
- Rookie of the Month (NL & AL since 2001)
- Delivery Man of the Month¹ (discontinued after the 2013 season)
- Players of the Week (all positions)
One-time awards
- Note: The following awards are one-time-only awards.
- Triple Crown (batting)
- Triple Crown (pitching)
- Commissioner's Historic Achievement Award
- MLB All-Century Team (1999)
- Latino Legends Team (2005)
- DHL Hometown Heroes (2006): the most outstanding player in the history of each MLB franchise, based on on-field performance, leadership quality and character value.
- Rawlings All-time Gold Glove Team (2007)
¹ A combined award is given for the American and National Leagues.
American major leagues: Awards by organizations other than MLB
- Note: The following awards do not appear at MLB.com, on its awards page
All-decade
;1990s
- Baseball Prospectus "Internet Baseball Awards" Team of the Decade¹ (1999)
- Players Choice Awards Player of the Decade¹ (1999)
- The Sporting News Player of the Decade¹ (1999)
;2000s
- Sporting News All-Decade Team¹ (2009)
- Sports Illustrated MLB All-Decade Team¹ (2009)
- Sporting News MLB Athlete of the Decade¹ (2009)
- Sports Illustrated Player of the Decade¹ (2009)
- Sporting News Manager of the Decade¹ (2009)
- Sports Illustrated Best Manager¹ (2009)
- Sporting News Team of the Decade¹ (2009)
- Sports Illustrated MLB Top Single-Season Team of the Decade¹ (2009)
- Sporting News Executive of the Decade¹ (2009)
- Best Major League Baseball Player ESPY Award¹ (for all positions)
- BBWAA New York Chapter Sid Mercer-Dick Young Player of the Year Award¹ (discontinued; replaced by the New York Player of the Year Award)
- "Greg Spira Memorial Internet Baseball Awards" Most Valuable Player
- NLBM Oscar Charleston Legacy Award ("Most Valuable Players")
- The Sporting News Most Valuable Player Award (discontinued in 1946)
- Baseball Digest Pitcher of the Year¹
- Heart & Hustle Award¹: given by the Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association to a player who excels on the field and "best embodies the values, spirit and tradition of the game."
- Hutch Award¹: given to a player who best exemplifies the fighting spirit and competitive desire to win.
- Lou Gehrig Memorial Award¹: given to a player who best exemplifies his character and integrity both on and off the field.
- Tony Conigliaro Award¹: given to a player who best overcomes an obstacle and adversity through the attributes of spirit, determination and courage.
- BBWAA New York Chapter Arthur and Milton Richman "You Gotta Have Heart" Award¹
- Branch Rickey Award¹: given to a player in recognition of exceptional community service.
- BBWAA New York Chapter Joan Payson/Shannon Forde Award¹: for excellence in community service
- Luis Aparicio Award (Venezuelan player) (See also: , above.)
- Baseball America Manager of the Year<sup>1</sup>
- MiLB Joe Bauman Home Run Award
- John H. Johnson President's Award (franchise)
- Rawlings Woman Executive of the Year
- Warren Giles Award (league president)
- King of Baseball
- Sheldon "Chief" Bender Award (player development)
Awards by organizations other than MiLB
- Baseball America Minor League Player of the Year Award
- The Sporting News Minor League Player of the Year Award
- USA Today Minor League Player of the Year Award
- Baseball America Minor League All-Star Team (First team and Second team)
- Baseball America Triple-A Classification All-Star Team
- Baseball America Double-A Classification All-Star Team
- Baseball America High Class A Classification All-Star Team
- Baseball America Low Class A Classification All-Star Team
- Baseball America Rookie-Level Classification All-Star Team
- Baseball America Dominican Summer League Classification All-Star Team
- Baseball America Short-Season Classification All-Star Team
- Topps Short Season-A/Rookie All-Star Team
- Baseball America Independent Leagues Player of the Year
- Larry Doby Award (MLB "Futures Game" MVP)
- Baseball America Minor League Manager of the Year
- Baseball America Minor League Team of the Year
- Baseball America Minor League Executive of the Year
- Sporting News Minor League Organization of the Year
- Minor League News Farm System of the Year
- Baseball America Bob Freitas Awards (for outstanding minor-league operations at Triple-A, Double-A, Class A, and short-season)
- Baseball America Independent Organization of the Year
- Ballpark Digest Awards (minor leagues, independent leagues, and collegiate summer leagues)
- STMA Sports Turf Manager of the Year Awards (in Triple-A, Double-A, Class A, and Short-Season/Rookie; chosen from the 16 league winners)
Awards by MLB team organizations
- Houston Astros: Minor League Player of the Year and Minor League Pitcher of the Year
- Los Angeles Dodgers: Minor League Player of the Year and Pitcher of the Year
- New York Yankees: Kevin Lawn Awards for player of the year and pitcher of the year
- Philadelphia Phillies: Paul Owens Award for player of the year and pitcher of the year.
- Toronto Blue Jays: Minor League Player of the Year
Triple-A
- Triple-A National Championship Game (2006– )
- Triple-A National Championship Game Most Valuable Player Award
- Triple-A All-Star Game (The awards vary from year to year: Stars of the Game, Top Stars, MVP (discontinued), Stars of Stars (discontinued), Batter-of-the-Game (discontinued), Pitcher-of-the-Game (discontinued).)
- Little World Series championship (1904–1931)
- Junior World Series championship (1932–1975)
- Triple-A Classic championship (1988–1991)
- Triple-A World Series championship (1983, 1998–2000)
International League
- International League Governors' Cup (Championship Series champion)
- International League Most Valuable Player Award
- International League Pitcher of the Year Award (formerly the Most Valuable Pitcher Award)
- International League Top MLB Prospect Award (formerly the Rookie of the Year Award)
- International League Manager of the Year Award
- Thruway Cup (trophy awarded to the team with the best record among the Buffalo Bisons, Rochester Red Wings, and Syracuse Mets in games played against each other during the International League regular season)
Pacific Coast League
- Pacific Coast League championship
- Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award
- Pacific Coast League Pitcher of the Year Award
- Pacific Coast League Top MLB Prospect Award (formerly the Rookie of the Year Award)
- Pacific Coast League post-season All-Star teams
- Pacific Coast League Manager of the Year Award
- Pacific Coast League Executive of the Year Award
Double-A
- Double-A All-Star Game (1991–2002)
Eastern League
- Eastern League championship
- Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award
- Eastern League Pitcher of the Year Award
- Eastern League Rookie of the Year Award
- Eastern League Manager of the Year Award
Southern League
- Southern League All-Star Game
- Southern League championship
- Southern League Manager of the Year Award
- Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award
- Southern League Most Valuable Player Award
Texas League
- Texas League championship
- Texas League Most Valuable Player Award
- Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award
- Texas League Manager of the Year Award
- Texas League Mike Coolbaugh Memorial Coach of the Year Award
Single-A Advanced
California League
- California League championship
- California League Most Valuable Player Award
- California League Pitcher of the Year Award
- California League Rookie of the Year Award
- Carolina/California All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award
- California League Manager of the Year Award
- California League Executive of the Year Award
- California League Organization of the Year Award
- Carolina League Pitcher of the Year 18 Wood, 18AA, 18A, 18 Rookie, 25 Wood, 25 Aluminum, 35 Wood, 35 Aluminum, 45 Wood, 45 Aluminum, 50 Wood, 55 Wood, 60 Wood.
- Awards:
- Champions: team trophy and NABA World Series commemorative championship medal
- Runner-up: team trophy and NABA World Series commemorative finalist medal
- Pool Winner: team pool trophy
- Championship Game Gold Glove: individual Gold Glove award for each championship game
- Championship Game MVP: individual MVP award for each championship game
- Pool Game MVP: individual Game MVP award in each pool game for both teams
- NABA Florida World Championship Series
- Division championships: 18AA, 18A, 18 Rookie, 18 Open Wood Bat, 25 Rookie, 35 Rookie, 45 Rookie, 55 Rookie
- Awards:
State Games of America
- Baseball at the State Games of America
American collegiate summer baseball
National Alliance of College Summer Baseball (NACSB)
- Most Valuable Program Award
National Amateur Baseball Federation (NABF)
- NABF College World Series championship
National Baseball Congress (NBC)
- NBC World Series championship
- Graduate of the Year
American college baseball
Team awards
- College World Series championship (NCAA Division I)
- NCAA Division II Baseball Championship
- NCAA Division III Baseball Championship
- NAIA Baseball World Series championship
- NCBA World Series division D1 championship (National Club Baseball Association)
- NCBA World Series division D2 championship
- JUCO World Series (NJCAA) championship
- American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) National Champions in: NCAA Divisions I, II, and III, NAIA, and NJCAA Divisions I, II, and III
- American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Conference Champions in: NCAA Division I, II, and III conferences, NAIA conferences, NJCAA Division I, II, and III conferences, NCCAA conferences, and community-college conferences
- Big 12 Conference championship
- Big 12 Conference Tournament championship
- Big East Conference championship
- Big East Conference Tournament championship
- Big Ten Conference championship (1896–1980 and 1993–present)
- Big Ten Conference Tournament championship (1981–present)
Individual awards
- Dick Howser Trophy (player of the year) (National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association)
- Baseball America College Player of the Year Award
- Golden Spikes Award (outstanding amateur player) (USA Baseball)
- American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Player of the Year in: NCAA Divisions I, II, and III, NAIA, and NJCAA Divisions I, II, and III
- Collegiate Baseball Player of the Year (NCAA Division I)
- Rotary Smith Award (1988–2003; most outstanding player) (discontinued)
- Roger Clemens Award (pitcher)
- National Pitcher of the Year Award (College Baseball Foundation)
- Johnny Bench Award (catcher)
- Brooks Wallace Award (shortstop)
- John Olerud Award (two-way player)
- D3baseball.com Player of the Year (Division III)
- D3baseball.com Pitcher of the Year (Division III)
- ABCA/Turface Athletics Field Maintenance Awards
Conference-specific awards
- America East Conference baseball awards
- American Athletic Conference baseball awards
- ASUN Conference baseball awards
- Atlantic 10 Conference baseball awards
- Atlantic Coast Conference baseball awards
- Big 12 Conference baseball awards
- Big Ten Conference baseball awards
- Mid-American Conference Baseball Player and Pitcher of the Year
- Pac-12 Conference baseball awards
- Southeastern Conference baseball awards
- Southern Conference baseball awards
American high-school baseball
- American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA)/Rawlings High School Player of the Year
- Baseball America High School Player of the Year Award
- Gatorade High School Baseball Player of the Year
- USA Today High School Baseball Player of the Year
- Aflac National High School Player of the Year
- Baseball America High School Team of the Year
- USA Today All-USA High School Baseball Team
- Jackie Robinson Award: to the high school player entering senior year and best displays character, leadership, and the values of being a student-athlete in academics and community affairs
- ABCA/Rawlings High School All-America Baseball Team (first, second, and third teams)
- Baseball America High School All-America Teams
- ABCA/Rawlings High School Gold Glove
- Under Armour All-America Baseball Game (all-star game)
- Perfect Game All-American Classic (East-West all-star game)
- ABCA/Rawlings High School All-Region teams
- Baseball America Youth Player of the Year
- USA Today High School Baseball Coach of the Year
- ABCA/Diamond High School National and Regional Coaches of the Year
- Baseball America Youth Coach of the Year
- The National Classic (tournament for top high-school teams) (Fullerton, California)
- Perfect Game All-American Classic (all-star game for rising seniors) (San Diego, California)
- Slammers Baseball / NABA 18 & Under and 16 & Under High School Showcase Tournament (wood bat)
- Division championships:
- 18 & Under (seniors and juniors) – Goodyear, Arizona
- 16 & Under (sophomores and freshmen) – Glendale, Arizona
- Awards:
American youth baseball
National Youth Baseball Championship
- 12U National Youth Baseball Championship
- 10U National Youth Baseball Championship
USA Baseball Tournament of Stars
American Amateur Baseball Congress (AABC)
- Stan Musial World Series national championship (ages 19 and over)
- Connie Mack World Series national championship (ages 18 and under)
- Don Mattingly World Series national championship (age 17)
- Mickey Mantle World Series national championship (ages 16 and under)
- Ken Griffey, Jr. World Series national championship (age 15)
- Sandy Koufax 14U World Series national championship (ages 14 and under)
- Sandy Koufax 13S World Series national championship (age 13)
- Pee Wee Reese World Series national championship (ages 12 and under)
- Gil Hodges World Series national championship (age 11)
- Willie Mays World Series national championship (ages 10 and under)
- Jackie Robinson World Series national championship (age 9)
- Roberto Clemente World Series national championship (ages 7–8)
- Rod Carew World Series national championship (ages 6 and under)
American Legion Baseball
- American Legion Baseball national championship (ages 19 and under)
- American Legion Baseball state champions (including Puerto Rico)
- Louisville Slugger Batting Champion (highest batting average during national competition)
Babe Ruth League
- See also footnote
- 16-18-year-old baseball World Series national championship
- 13-15-year-old baseball World Series national championship
- 14-year-old baseball World Series national championship
- 13-year-old baseball World Series national championship
- Cal Ripken Major/70 baseball World Series national championship (ages 11–12) (The U.S. champion plays the International champion for the World Series title.)
- Cal Ripken Major/60 baseball World Series national championship (ages 11–12) (From 2000 to 2006, the U.S. champion played an International champion for the World Series title.)
- Cal Ripken 10-year-old baseball World Series national championship
Cal Ripken Baseball
Dixie Boys Baseball
- Dixie Majors World Series national championship (ages 15–19)
- Dixie Pre Majors World Series national championship (ages 15–16)
- Majors World Series national championship (ages 12 and under)
- AAA World Series national championship (ages 10 and under)
- "O" Zone World Series national championship
Little League Baseball
- Big League World Series national champions (ages 16–18) (discontinued after 2016)
- :Category:Big League World Series regions: Central, East, Southeast, Southwest, and West regions (discontinued after 2016)
- Big League World Series state champions (including District of Columbia, Northern California, Southern California, Texas East, Texas West, and Dakotas champions) (discontinued after 2016)
- :Category:Senior League World Series regions (ages 14–16): Central, East, Southeast, Southwest, and West regions
- Senior League World Series state champions (including District of Columbia, Northern California, Southern California, Texas East, Texas West, and Dakotas champions)
- Junior League World Series national champions (ages 13–15)
- :Category:Junior League World Series regions: Central, East, Southeast, Southwest, and West regions
- Junior League World Series state champions (including District of Columbia, Northern California, Southern California, Texas East, Texas West, and Dakotas champions)
- Intermediate League World Series national champions (ages 11–13)
- :Category:Intermediate League World Series regions: Central, East, Southeast, Southwest, and West regions
- Intermediate League World Series state champions (including District of Columbia, Northern California, Southern California, Texas East, Texas West, and Dakotas champions)
- Little League World Series national champions (1976–present) (ages 11–13)
- Little League World Series regional champions (U.S.):
- For international regional champions, see
- New England Region (Maine New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut)
- Mid-Atlantic Region (Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, DC, Delaware)
- Midwest Region (North Dakota/South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri)
- Great Lakes Region (Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois. Kentucky)
- Southeast Region (Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee)
- Southwest Region (Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas East, Texas West, Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico)
- Northwest Region (Arkansas, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming)
- West Region (Arizona, Nevada, Utah, California Northern, California Southern, Hawaii)
- Little League World Series state champions (including District of Columbia, Northern California, Southern California, Texas East, Texas West, and Dakotas champions) (ages 11–13)
- Little League World Series district champions (ages 11–13)
- Little League Baseball awards:
- See also: Peter J. McGovern Little League Museum#Hall of Excellence
- Good Sport of the Year Award
- Challenger Award
- ASAP (A Safety Awareness Program) Award
- Bill Shea Distinguished Little League Graduate Award
- Mom of the Year Award
- George and Barbara Bush Little League Parents of the Year Award
- Volunteer of the Year Award
- Howard and Gail Paster Little League Urban Initiative Volunteer of the Year Award
- Howard Hartman Little League Friendship Award
National Amateur Baseball Federation (NABF)
- NABF Senior World Series (ages 18 and under)
- NABF High School World Series (ages 17 and under)
- NABF Junior World Series (ages 16 and under)
- NABF Sophomore World Series (ages 14 and under)
- NABF Freshman World Series (ages 12 and under)
- NABF Rookie World Series (ages 10 and under)
PONY Baseball
- Palomino League World Series (ages 17–19) (including community teams from other nations)
- Colt League World Series (ages 15–16) (including community teams from other nations)
- Senior Boys RBI World Series (ages 16–18)
- Junior Boys RBI World Series (ages 13–15)
