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The Major League Baseball All-Star Game Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award is an annual Major League Baseball (MLB) award given to the most outstanding player in each year's MLB All-Star Game. Awarded each season since 1962, it was originally called the "Arch Ward Memorial Award" in honor of Arch Ward, the man who conceived the All-Star Game.
1.13 MLB All Star Game Most Valuable Player. ... This is a list of award winners and league leaders for the Chicago Cubs ... Catcher. Jody Davis (1986) Randy ...
This is a category of Major League Baseball Most Valuable Player Award winners of the National League. Pages in category "National League Most Valuable Player Award winners" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total.
2.1 Most Valuable Player. 2.2 Cy Young. ... This is a list of award winners and league leaders for the New York Yankees of Major ... Catchers. Thurman Munson (1970 ...
Starting in 2020, Landis' name no longer appears on the MVP plaque [9] after the BBWAA received complaints from several former MVP winners about Landis' role against the integration of MLB. [10] [11] First basemen, with 35 winners, have won the most MVPs among infielders, followed by second basemen (16), third basemen (15), and shortstops (15).
1.1 Most Valuable Player. 1.2 Cy Young. ... This is a list of award winners and league leaders for the Chicago White Sox professional ... Catcher. Carlton Fisk [3 ...
A five-time Gold Glove Award winner, [1] Freehan held the major league record for highest career fielding percentage (.9933) until 2002, and also the records for career putouts (9,941) and total chances (10,734) from 1975 until the late 1980s; [2] he ranked ninth in major league history in games caught (1,581) at the end of his career.
1967 – Bill Freehan: Gold Glove award at catcher; .389 on-base percentage; No. 3 in AL MVP voting 1966 – Denny McLain : 20 wins; .727 win percentage; No. 15 in AL MVP voting 1965 – Don Wert : .341 on-base percentage; 331 assists at third base; No. 10 in AL MVP voting