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Winners announced for the 2013 British Baseball Writing Awards

We can now announce the winners of the 2013 British Baseball Writing Awards. There were three award-winning entries, and they were of such varied themes that it did not seem reasonable to try to rank them; thus, the prize fund will be shared equally between the winners.

The award-winning writers were:

  • Josh Chetwynd, whose history of baseball fields in Britain was truly insightful;
  • Ryan Ferguson, who entered a nostalgic recollection of American baseball played out on a British council estate; and,
  • Chris Jones, who wrote a fascinating essay on cricketing tour parties from England who played baseball in North America in the mid-19th Century.

All three entries have been accepted for publication in the first issue of This Diamond Isle, a new journal from Project COBB, and you will be able to read them all in the new year.

Down the stretch: Photo and writing awards

As teams with a chance of making the British baseball play-offs begin to make final preparations, so must those individuals whose grip is not on a seam or bat handle but rather a shutter or a pen. Just as the season’s sand grains are tumbling, so is time running out for entries to be submitted to the British Baseball Photography Competition and British Softball Photography Competition (in their fourth years) and the British Baseball Writing Awards (being run, initially at least, as a 1-year experiment to assess interest).

If you’re umming and arrhing about submitting something to one or both of the competitions, the organizers sincerely encourage you to enter. You have nothing to lose, and — who knows — you might just win.

Specific details for each of the competitions are provided below.

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