Vote for Luuuuke!
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October 11, 2010 11:01 am
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Today is your last chance to cast your vote for Luke Scott for the Hank Aaron Award, which is given annually to the top offensive player in each league.
This year, fan votes will be counted alongside the votes from a panel of Hall of Famers hand-selected by Hank Aaron himself. So toss your vote in with Tony Gwynn, Harmon Killebrew, Paul Molitor, Willie McCovey, Billy Williams, and Robin Yount to help Scott secure the honor of this year’s award.
Check out Luke Scott’s batting stats here…Today is your last chance to cast your vote for Luke Scott for the Hank Aaron Award, which is given annually to the top offensive player in each league.

This year, fan votes will be counted alongside the votes from a panel of Hall of Famers hand-selected by Hank Aaron himself. So toss your vote in with Tony Gwynn, Harmon Killebrew, Paul Molitor, Willie McCovey, Billy Williams, and Robin Yount to help Scott secure the honor of this year’s award.
Check out Luke Scott’s batting stats here if you need some convincing that the O’s slugger (and 2010 Most Valuable Oriole) is deserving of the award.
For the last 10 years the award has been dominated by a handful of players from New York, Boston and Texas – All the more reason to get Scott and the O’s on the board this year!
The Hank Aaron Award was introduced in 1999 to honor the 25th anniversary of Hank Aaron breaking Babe Ruth’s all-time home run record and was the first major award to be introduced in 30 years.
So click here to cast your vote (up to 10 times!) to help the O’s Luke Scott take home this year’s Hank Aaron Award.
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