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Pensacola celebrates with Buck Showalter as he wins Sporting News NL manager of year

While honored seven years ago in Pensacola at an event celebrating the community’s baseball legacy, Buck Showalter expressed humility and pride for his roots in the community.

"I am lot more proud of y'all, than you are of me, trust me," Showalter said that night at the Pensacola Bay Center during the “City of Champions” banquet gala.  "It is with a great deal of passion that I tell people where I am from.”

His success continues to produce community pride.

New York Mets manager Buck Showalter talks with umpire Laz Diaz (63) during the fourth inning of the team's baseball game against the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, in New York.
New York Mets manager Buck Showalter talks with umpire Laz Diaz (63) during the fourth inning of the team's baseball game against the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, in New York.

Showalter, a DeFuniak Springs native and Century High graduate, who has become one of the area’s most famous sports figures, was recently named The Sporting News National League Manager of the Year for the fourth time in his decorated career. In his first season as New York Mets manager, he guided the team to a 101-61 record – the Mets’ first season with 100-or-more wins since 1988.

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The Mets finished tied for first in the NL East before losing a best-of-three wild card playoff series against the San Diego Padres. But their win total was the second-most in franchise history and far exceeded a 77-win season in 2021 before Showalter arrived.

The honor put him in exclusive company as one of just three managers to have won the Sporting News honor at least four times. The other two are Bobby Cox and Jim Leyland. The Sporting News chooses its manager of year award, based upon a survey of MLB players, managers and executives.

New York Mets manager Buck Showalter (11) before a baseball game against the Atlanta Braves, Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022, in Atlanta.
New York Mets manager Buck Showalter (11) before a baseball game against the Atlanta Braves, Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022, in Atlanta.

Showalter, 66, has won this award, incredibly, while managing four different teams, beginning with the New York Yankees in 1994, then Texas Rangers (2004), then Baltimore Orioles (2012). He was also manager of the Arizona Diamondbacks during the franchise’s startup years in 1998 and set the stage for the Diamondbacks winning the World Series in 2001.

Showalter’s family moved from DeFuniak Springs during his early years. He grew up in Century where his father was principal at Century High, which is now Northview High. Showalter helped Century win a state championship before moving on to Chipola College in Marianna where he played two years before transferring to Mississippi State to finish his collegiate career.

For many years Showalter maintained a home in Pensacola, including while he was Yankees manager. He has kept a strong affinity for the Pensacola area. He has kept in touch with people in the area, including Blue Wahoos owner Quint Studer.

"Don't stop making this (Pensacola area) the place that it is,” Showalter said that night in 2015. “This is a special place. I just hope to come back again."

Showalter will be considered a strong candidate for two other manager of the year awards. Baseball America and the Baseball Writers Association of America both choose a manager of year in early December to be awarded during MLB Winter Meetings on Dec. 4-11 in San Diego.  The one awarded by the BWAA is considered the recognized one by MLB.

This article originally appeared on Pensacola News Journal: Buck Showalter of Mets wins The Sporting News NL manager of year