DETROIT – The Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association (MLBPAA) has announced that Detroit TigersWorld Series champion Kirk Gibson is the 2025 recipient of the Fred Valentine Lifetime Achievement Award.
Gibson, a celebrated MLB veteran and longtime ambassador for the game and his community, will be honored during the MLBPAA’s Alumni Day Reception at Comerica Park on Wednesday, June 25, when the Tigers host the Oakland Athletics.
Now in its third year, the Fred Valentine Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes former Major League players who exemplify the same integrity, passion, and dedication to service that Mr. Valentine, a founding member of the MLBPAA, embodied throughout his life.
The award honors alumni who have used their platform to uplift others, champion causes beyond the diamond, and positively impact their communities.
This special recognition was thoughtfully created by a specialty Board committee comprised of John Doherty, Clint Hurdle, and Mike Myers.
The previous Fred Valentine Lifetime Achievement Award Winners are Brooks Robinson (2023) and Rene Lachemann (2024).
“Like my late husband Fred, you have used the platform that baseball has provided to give back to the community in meaningful ways.
Your actions serve as an example to us all, showing how we can use our talents and notoriety to bless others. We are deeply grateful for individuals like you, Mr. Gibson, who dedicate themselves to making a difference in the lives of others. We offer our continued prayers for blessings upon you, your wife JoAnn, your family, and fans as you continue your important work.
Your tireless efforts to raise money and awareness for Parkinson’s Disease are truly inspiring.
Your dedication to this cause demonstrates remarkable strength and compassion. Beyond your philanthropic endeavors, your leadership and mentorship to countless ball players over the decades exemplify the spirit of servant leadership.
You have consistently put others first, guiding and supporting them both on and off the field.”