The Mid-American Conference Baseball Player of the Year is an annual award given to the Mid-American Conference's most outstanding baseball player. The award was first given after the 1986 season. As of 2024[update], Ohio's Rudy Rott is the only two-time winner of the award.

Winners

Larry Bigbie was the first of two consecutive Ball State winners in 1999.
Marc Krauss was the first Ohio player to win the award.
SeasonPlayerSchoolPositionReference
1986Thomas HowardBall StateOutfield
1987Dave BettendorfKent StateThird base
1988Tim NaehringMiamiShortstop
1989Clark HunteyCentral MichiganCatcher
1990Denny McNamaraOutfield
1991Scott ConantWestern MichiganThird base
1992Mike GulanKent State
1993Chris SextonMiamiOutfield
1994Kevin YoungCentral MichiganThird base
1995Toby Kominek
1996Ed FarrisBall StateFirst base
1997Greg RyanEastern Michigan
1998Tom KuempelMarshall
1999Larry BigbieBall StateOutfield
2000Shayne RidleyShortstop
2001John VanBenschotenKent StateFirst base
2002Kelly HuntBowling Green
2003Brad SnyderBall StateOutfield
2004Brian BixlerEastern MichiganShortstop
2005Nolan ReimoldBowling GreenOutfield
2006Emmanuel BurrissKent StateShortstop
2007Tyler StovallCentral MichiganOutfield
2008Greg RohanKent StateFirst base
2009Marc KraussOhioThird base
2010Kolbrin VitekBall StateUtility
2011Tom MurphyBuffaloCatcher
2012George RobertsKent StateFirst base
2013Jason KanzlerBuffaloOutfield
2014Sean GodfreyBall State
2015Mitch LongoOhio
2016Alex CallBall State
2017Tanner AllisonWestern Michigan
2018Rudy RottOhioFirst base
2019Rudy Rott (2)
2021Chris MeyersToledo
2022Matt KirkEastern MichiganOutfield
2023Jeron WilliamsToledoShortstop
2024Nathan ArcherBowling GreenOutfield
2025Hayden JatczakKent StateThird base

Winners by school

School (year joined)WinnersYears
Ball State (1973)81986, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2010, 2014, 2016
Kent State (1951)71987, 1992, 2001, 2006, 2008, 2012, 2025
Central Michigan (1972)51989, 1990, 1994, 1995, 2007
Ohio (1947)42009, 2015, 2018, 2019
Bowling Green (1952)32002, 2005, 2024
Eastern Michigan (1972)1997, 2004, 2022
Buffalo (1999)[a]22011, 2013
Miami (1948)1988, 1993
Toledo (1951)2021, 2023
Western Michigan (1948)1991, 2017
Marshall (1954/1997)[b]11998
Akron (1992)0
Northern Illinois (1973/1997)[c]
  • a Buffalo discontinued its baseball program after the 2017 season.
  • b Marshall was a member from 1954 to 1969 and then again from 1997 until 2005.
  • c Northern Illinois was a member from 1973 to 1986, then left until 1997.

See also