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McGrath named '13 Rawlings Executive

Longtime Arizona Fall League administrator retiring in Dec.
November 6, 2013

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Arizona Fall League senior administrator Joan McGrath will be awarded the 37th Rawlings Woman Executive of the Year Award at this year's Baseball Winter Meetings™. The presentation will take place during the Awards Luncheon on Monday, Dec. 9 at the Walt Disney World Swan & Dolphin Resort in Orlando, Fla.

As one of the Arizona Fall League's five original staff members, Joan is the only remaining staff member and her résumé boasts 22 seasons of continued service to the league. Her influence has reached across every aspect of the league, including administration and overseeing the staff, accounting, marketing, ticket sales, daily and game-day operations, social media aspects, etc., for six AFL clubs.

"During her more than two decades of dedicated service to the game of baseball, Joan has demonstrated all of the characteristics that the Rawlings Woman Executive of the Year Award represents," said Pat O'Conner, President & CEO of Minor League Baseball. "From fostering the growth of young baseball executives early in their careers to ensuring the overall success of the Arizona Fall League, her commitment to the many facets of the game are both worthy of recognition and respect."

In 1992, when the Arizona Fall League was in its early days, Joan was instrumental in helping take an idea on paper to reality. Anything that applied to the operation of a Minor League Baseball club, she and then AFL President Mike Port had to do six times over within a six month time period. Joan was a key to the league being ready for its first season under such an enormous time crunch.

Additionally, close to 80 former AFL employees have gone on to hold key leadership positions in both Minor League Baseball and Major League Baseball, many of whom reported to Joan while working in the AFL. She has helped to oversee a venture in which approximately 75% of Major League Baseball players have participated and has assisted hundreds of young people with breaking into baseball through working in the Arizona Fall League.

"I was honored to be nominated and overwhelmed to win," remarked McGrath. "It has been a joy to help young people chase and attain their dreams. I'm gratified to have played a role in the expanding opportunities for women in baseball."

Among her many accomplishments in the game of baseball, McGrath is the only female recipient of the Arizona Fall League's Roland Hemond Meritorious Service Award. The award is presented annually to recognize baseball executives who have provided at least 15 years of outstanding service to professional baseball and served the Arizona Fall League in a key leadership capacity. McGrath was named the 2005 honoree, joining other noteworthy past recipients of the award including Bill Murray, Frank Robinson and Dan O'Brien Sr.

Steve Cobb, Director of the Arizona Fall League, added, "For those of us who work daily in the baseball industry, people possessing Joan's patience, character and commitment do not come into our lives very often. And I feel so fortunate to have had Joan as my right-hand, "go-to" person the past 21 seasons here in the Arizona Fall League."

Joan will end her career with the Arizona Fall League and begin her retirement in late December 2013.

Past Rawlings Woman Executive of the Year Award winners
YEAR EXECUTIVE TEAM LEAGUE
1976 Alice Neighbors Tulsa American Associaton
1977 Mary Anne Whitacre Hawaii Pacific Coast
1978 Patty Cox Oklahoma City American Association
1979 Doris Krucker   Midwest
1980 Frances Crockett Charlotte Southern
1981 Arlene Woodford Portland Pacific Coast
1982 Linda Pereira San Jose California
1983 Karen Paul El Paso Texas
1984 Mildred Boyenga Waterloo Midwest
1985 Frances Crockett Charlotte Southern
1986 Not awarded    
1987 Leslie Leary Auburn New York-Penn
1988 Mindy Rich Buffalo American Association
1989 Pat Hamilton Toledo International
1990 Leanne Pagliai High Desert California
1991 Marta Hiczewski Buffalo American Association
1992 Tammy Felker-White Portland Pacific Coast
1993 Shereen Samonds Orlando Southern
1994 Naomi Silver Rochester International
1995 Mary Cain Portland Northwest
1996 Audrey Zielinski Detroit American
1997 Dot Cloud Nashville American Association
1998 Lois Schneider Cincinnati National
1999 Judy Ellis Missoula Pioneer
2000 Mary Barney Louisville International
2001 Linda McNabb Fort Myers Florida State
  Lori Webb   Southern
2002 Brenda Yoder Greenville Southern
2003 Luchy Guerra Los Angeles National
2004 Carolyn McKee Asheville South Atlantic
2005 Lisa Walker Salem-Keizer Northwest
2006 Ashley Forlini Reading Eastern
2007 Shari Massengill Kinston Carolina
2008 Carol Gehr Hagerstown South Atlantic
2009 Katie Dannemiller Greensboro South Atlantic
2010 Sharon Ridley Nashville Pacific Coast
2011 Marla Terranova Vickers Montgomery Southern
2012 Darlene Giardina Rochester International