Northwoods Madison Mallards

Mallards Outfielder Frost Named Rawlings 'Finest in the Field'

Published on September 29, 2015 under Northwoods League (Northwoods)
Madison Mallards News Release


Madison, Wis. - The Northwoods League has announced that Mallards outfielder Cameron Frost (Washington State University) has been named a 2015 recipient of the Rawlings 'Finest in the Field' Award. Frost led all outfielders in the Northwoods League with a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage.

The annual award recognizes the top defensive players at each position. The winners are selected based on final fielding statistics compiled by league statistician Pointstreak. Besides finishing the season without committing a single error, Frost totaled 101 put-outs and added two outfield assists to his impressive 2015 season in Madison. He is the first Mallards player to be recognized with this award since second baseman Luis Munoz in 2012.

Rawlings has been rewarding the top defenders in the Northwoods League since 2002. The recipients receive a special Rawlings engraved trophy. Rawlings is the official equipment provider for the Northwoods League. To qualify for an award a player needs to appear in at least two-thirds of the scheduled games at a specific position, with the exception of catcher which is half. For pitchers, the player that had the highest total defensive chances without committing an error earns the number one spot.



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