World Series MVP Award

Der World Series MVP Award ist eine Ehrung im Baseball, die demjenigen Spieler verliehen wird, der am meisten zum Erfolg seines Teams in der World Series beigesteuert hat. Dieser Most Valuable Player, englisch für „wertvollster Spieler“ wird aus einer Kombination von Pressevertretern, Offiziellen der Major League Baseball und einem Fan-Voting ermittelt.

Bisherige Gewinner

Reggie Jackson, World Series MVP 1973
Paul Molitor, World Series MVP 1993
Mariano Rivera, World Series MVP 1999
Mike Lowell, World Series MVP 2007
Pablo Sandoval, MVP der World Series 2012 durch drei Homeruns im 1. Spiel
JahrSpielerTeamPos
1955Johnny PodresBrooklyn DodgersP
1956Don LarsenNew York YankeesP
1957Lew BurdetteMilwaukee BravesP
1958Bob TurleyNew York YankeesP
1959Larry SherryLos Angeles DodgersP
1960Bobby Richardson¹New York Yankees2B
1961Whitey FordNew York YankeesP
1962Ralph TerryNew York YankeesP
1963Sandy KoufaxLos Angeles DodgersP
1964Bob GibsonSt. Louis CardinalsP
1965Sandy Koufax (2)Los Angeles DodgersP
1966Frank RobinsonBaltimore OriolesOF
1967Bob Gibson (2)St. Louis CardinalsP
1968Mickey LolichDetroit TigersP
1969Donn ClendenonNew York Mets1B
1970Brooks RobinsonBaltimore Orioles3B
1971Roberto ClementePittsburgh PiratesOF
1972Gene TenaceOakland AthleticsC
1973Reggie JacksonOakland AthleticsOF
1974Rollie FingersOakland AthleticsP
1975Pete RoseCincinnati Reds3B
1976Johnny BenchCincinnati RedsC
1977Reggie Jackson (2)New York YankeesOF
1978Bucky DentNew York YankeesSS
1979Willie StargellPittsburgh Pirates1B
1980Mike SchmidtPhiladelphia Phillies3B
1981Ron CeyLos Angeles Dodgers3B
Pedro GuerreroOF
Steve YeagerC
1982Darrell PorterSt. Louis CardinalsC
1983Rick DempseyBaltimore OriolesC
1984Alan TrammellDetroit TigersSS
1985Bret SaberhagenKansas City RoyalsP
1986Ray KnightNew York Mets3B
1987Frank ViolaMinnesota TwinsP
1988Orel HershiserLos Angeles DodgersP
1989Dave StewartOakland AthleticsP
1990José RijoCincinnati RedsP
1991Jack MorrisMinnesota TwinsP
1992Pat BordersToronto Blue JaysC
1993Paul MolitorToronto Blue Jays3B/DH
1994Keine World Series (Spielerstreik)
1995Tom GlavineAtlanta BravesP
1996John WettelandNew York YankeesP
1997Liván HernándezFlorida MarlinsP
1998Scott BrosiusNew York Yankees3B
1999Mariano RiveraNew York YankeesP
2000Derek JeterNew York YankeesSS
2001Randy JohnsonArizona DiamondbacksP
Curt SchillingP
2002Troy GlausAnaheim Angels3B
2003Josh BeckettFlorida MarlinsP
2004Manny RamirezBoston Red SoxOF
2005Jermaine DyeChicago White SoxOF
2006David EcksteinSt. Louis CardinalsSS
2007Mike LowellBoston Red Sox3B
2008Cole HamelsPhiladelphia PhilliesP
2009Hideki MatsuiNew York YankeesDH
2010Edgar RenteríaSan Francisco GiantsSS
2011David FreeseSt. Louis Cardinals3B
2012Pablo SandovalSan Francisco Giants3B
2013David OrtizBoston Red SoxDH/1B
2014Madison BumgarnerSan Francisco GiantsP
2015Salvador PérezKansas City RoyalsC
2016Ben ZobristChicago CubsOF
2017George SpringerHouston AstrosOF
2018Steve PearceBoston Red SoxOF
2019Stephen StrasburgWashington NationalsP
2020Corey SeagerLos Angeles DodgersSS
2021Jorge SolerAtlanta BravesDH/RF
2022Jeremy PeñaHouston AstrosSS
2023Corey SeagerTexas RangersSS

Erklärung
¹ = MVP war Spieler des unterlegenen Teams

PPitcher
CCatcher
1BFirst Baseman
2BSecond Baseman
3BThird Baseman
SSShortstop
OFOutfielder
DHDesignated Hitter

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Former Minnesota Twins, Milwaukee Brewers and Toronto Blue Jays baseball star Paul Molitor is introduced to the crowd Sunday, July 24, 2005, at a Tee Ball game on the South Lawn of the White House, where he participated as first base coach.
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Mariano Rivera, perhaps the greatest relief pitcher ever.
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