The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum announced the 10 finalists for the 2013 Ford C. Frick Award, given annually to a baseball broadcaster.

It is considered the highest and most-beloved honor for a baseball broadcaster to be enshrined in the National Hall of Fame.

This year's finalists are: Tom Cheek, Ken Coleman, Jacques Doucet, John Gordon, Bill King, Graham McNamee, Eric Nadel, Eduardo Ortega, Mike Shannon and Dewayne Staats.

The winner of the 2013 Frick Award will be announced during baseball's winter meetings on Dec. 4. The recipient will also be part of the induction weekend, July 26-29, 2013, in Cooperstown.

The 10 finalists for the 2013 Frick Award include the three fan selections produced from online balloting at the Hall of Fame’s Facebook page over two separate rounds in August, September and October. A total of 34,283 votes were cast. Cheek, King and Doucet emerged as the top three fan selections, respectively, in the online voting.

The other seven candidates were chosen by a Hall of Fame research committee. Doucet, Nadel, Ortega, Shannon and Staats are the active broadcasters on the ballot. Gordon is the only other living candidate among the finalists.

In a press release, the Hall of Fame wrote:

Among the 10 finalists for the 2013 Frick Award, Cheek broadcast 31 major league seasons covering the Montreal Expos (1974-’76) and Toronto Blue Jays (1977-2004), the final 28 seasons as the Jays’ radio play-by-play man with 4,603 straight games broadcast, before his death during the 2005 season; Coleman spent 35 years with the Indians (1954-63), Reds (1975-78) and Red Sox (1966-74, 79-89); Doucet spent 34 years broadcasting for the Expos as the play-by-play radio voice on their French network (1969-2004), and he returned to the booth in 2012 for select games as the Blue Jays’ French-speaking TV voice; Gordon worked 34 years with teams, including the final 25 as the Twins’ radio play-by-play voice before retiring following the 2011 season; King worked for 25 seasons (1981-2005) as the A’s lead play-by-play voice on radio; McNamee was a national pioneer in sports broadcasting, calling games for 13 seasons for Westinghouse and NBC, also calling 12 World Series; Nadel has spent the last 34 seasons with the Rangers – the longest tenure of any announcer in franchise history – including the last 18 as the club’s lead play-by-play voice; Ortega has handled Spanish-language MLB broadcasts for 26 years, including the last 21 as the voice of the Padres on radio and TV; Shannon has called Cardinals games for 41 years following a nine-year playing career with the Redbirds; and Staats has called big league games for 35 years, including the last 15 as the voice of the Rays.

FORD C. FRICK AWARD RECIPIENTS
1978
Mel Allen
1989
Harry Caray
2001
Felo Ramirez
Red Barber
1990
By Saam
2002
Harry Kalas
1979
Bob Elson
1991
Joe Garagiola
2003
Bob Uecker
1980
Russ Hodges
1992
MiloHamilton
2004
Lon Simmons
1981
Ernie Harwell
1993
Chuck Thompson
2005
Jerry Coleman
1982
Vin Scully
1994
Bob Murphy
2006
Gene Elston
1983
Jack Brickhouse
1995
Bob Wolff
2007
Denny Matthews
1984
Curt Gowdy
1996
Herb Carneal
2008
Dave Niehaus
1985
Buck Canel
1997
Jimmy Dudley
2009
Tony Kubek
1986
Bob Prince
1998
Jaime Jarrin
2010
Jon Miller
1987
Jack Buck
1999
Arch McDonald
2011
Dave Van Horne
1988
Lindsey Nelson
2000
Marty Brennaman
2012
Tim McCarver

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