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Check out the complete list of Most Valuable Player Award Winners (MVP Award) in Major League Baseball on Baseball-reference.com.
Aaron Judge (Yankees), Juan Soto (Yankees) and Bobby Witt Jr. (Royals) are the finalists for the AL MVP Award, while Francisco Lindor (Mets), Ketel Marte (D-backs) and Shohei Ohtani (Dodgers) are the finalists in the NL. The winners of the 2024 MVP Awards will be announced Nov. 21.
The Major League Baseball Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) is an annual Major League Baseball (MLB) award given to one outstanding player in the American League and one in the National League. The award has been presented by the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) since 1931.
In baseball history, there are a select few players who have ever won more than one Most Valuable Player Award. Here's a look at each of those 33 individuals, as well as their performance in their MVP seasons: Barry Bonds, 7 (1990, '92, '93, 2001-04)
View the complete list of MLB MVPs by year including position, team and multiple award winners.
There have been three different official most valuable player awards in Major League Baseball history, since 1911; the Chalmers Award (1911-1914), the League Award (1922-1929), and the Major League Baseball Most Valuable Player Award (MVP).
1. Yankees: 21 MVP Awards. Most recent: Aaron Judge (2022) Perhaps not surprisingly, the team with the most World Series titles and a long list of all-time legends also features a record number of MVPs. That includes five multi-time winners: Joe DiMaggio, Yogi Berra, Roger Maris, Mickey Mantle and Alex Rodriguez.
The Most Valuable Player Award (or MVP) in Major League Baseball is given to a player in each league who has contributed the most to the success of the player's team. It is awarded by the Baseball Writers Association of America. There have been three interations of MLB MVP awards.
BA: .300, HR: 21, RBI: 0. Check out stats on every Major League Baseball MVP winner since 1911 on ESPN.com.
Check out this database of MVPs, Cy Young winners, Rookies of the Year, Gold Glovers, and more all on ESPN.com's MLB Awards page.