Found October 09, 2009 on Baltimore Sun:
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Right fielder Nick Markakis was one of 10 finalists for the Hutch Award, which goes to the major league player who best exemplifies the honor, courage and dedication of the late Fred Hutchinson , who played and managed in the majors before dying in 1964 of cancer at the age of 45. The award has been given since 1965, with Eric Davis , in 1997, the only player to have won while with the Orioles.
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