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Cole Hamels, the 2008 World Series Most Valuable Player (MVP), was
the last player to win both this award and the League Championship
Series MVP in the same season.
The World Series Most Valuable Player (MVP)
Award is given to the player deemed to have the most
impact on his team's performance in the World Series,[1] which
is the final round of the Major League Baseball (MLB) postseason. The award
was first presented in 1955 as the SPORT Magazine
Award, but is now decided during the final game of the Series
by a committee of reporters and officials present at the game.[2]
The series follows a best-of-seven
playoff format, and occurs after the Division Series and
the League Championship Series
(LCS).[3] It
is played by the winners of the National League
Championship Series (NLCS) and the American League
Championship Series (ALCS).[4]
The most recent champions are the New York
Yankees, who won in the 2009 series.[5]
Johnny Podres
won the inaugural award in 1955 with the Brooklyn Dodgers. Podres, with nine wins and ten losses during the
regular season, beat the Yankees twice in the series; both
victories were complete games.[6]
Don Larsen won the 1956 World
Series MVP after pitching the only no-hitter in World Series history, in the
fifth game of the series; the no-hitter was also a perfect game.[7][8] Bobby
Richardson won the 1960 World Series MVP while playing
for the losing team in the series, the New York Yankees, and had
12 runs batted
in, a World Series record;[9] he
is also the only second baseman to win the World Series
MVP.[10]
Depending upon definitions, the first non-American to win the award
was either Roberto Clemente in 1971 or Pedro Guerrero in 1981.[11] In
1977, Reggie
Jackson hit three home runs in the deciding game, taking the
nickname "Mr. October", in which October is the month of the MLB
postseason;[12]
Jackson had a total of five home runs in the series, a World Series
record.[9] Willie Stargell
won the 1979
World Series MVP at the age of 39, and is the oldest World
Series MVP.[13] In
1996, John
Wetteland won the World Series MVP, setting a World Series
record with four saves.[14]
Twelve World Series MVPs were inducted into the Baseball Hall of
Fame;[15] Paul Molitor (1993)
is the only Hall of Famer to have won the World Series MVP between
1981 and 2000. Molitor is also the first designated
hitter to win the World Series MVP.[10]
Eleven of the thirteen World Series MVPs who have won the award
since 1997 are still active in MLB—Scott Brosius and Curt Schilling
are the World Series MVPs from that period who are inactive. The
most recent winner was Hideki Matsui, who batted in six runs in
the sixth game of the 2009 World Series, tying Richardson's
record of most runs batted in in a single World Series game. Matsui
also became the first Japanese-born player to win the award,
as well as the first player to win it as a full-time designated
hitter.[16][17]
Three players have won the award twice: Sandy Koufax (1963, 1965), Gibson (1964,
1967), and Jackson (1973, 1977); Jackson is the only player to have
won the award with two different teams. There have been two
occasions on which multiple winners were awarded in the same World
Series: Ron Cey, Pedro Guerrero, and Steve Yeager in
1981,[18]
and Randy
Johnson and Curt Schilling in 2001. The duo of
Johnson and Schilling combined for all four of Arizona's wins in
the 2001
World Series; Johnson had three of them.[19]
Twelve of the fifty-eight World Series MVPs have also won the MLB
MVP, the Cy
Young Award, or the LCS
MVP in the same season. Koufax (1963), Frank Robinson
(1966), Jackson (1973), Stargell, and Mike Schmidt (1980) are the only players
to have won the MLB MVP and the World Series MVP. A total of six
players won the Cy Young Award and the World Series MVP in the same
season: Bob Turley
(1958), Whitey Ford
(1961), Koufax (1963, 1965), Bret Saberhagen (1985), Orel Hershiser
(1988), and Johnson (2001). Five players have gone on to win the
LCS MVP in the same season in which they won the World Series MVP:
Stargell (1979). Darrell Porter (1982), Hershiser (1988),
Liván
Hernández (1997), and Cole Hamels (2008)—all of them were the
NLCS MVPs. Koufax (1963) is the only person to have won the Cy
Young Award, the MLB MVP, and the World Series MVP in the same
season, while Stargell (1979) the only person to have won the MLB
MVP, the LCS MVP and the World Series MVP in the same season.
Hershiser (1988) won the Cy Young Award, the LCS MVP and the World
Series MVP in the same season.[20][21][22]
Pitchers have been named
Series MVP twenty-six times; four of them were relief pitchers.
Twelve of the first fourteen World Series MVPs were won by
pitchers; from 1969 until 1986, the proportion of pitcher MVPs
declined—Rollie
Fingers (1974) and Saberhagen (1985) were the only two pitchers
to win the award in this period. From 1987 until 1991, all of the
World Series MVPs were pitchers, and since 1995, pitchers have won
the award eight times.
Winners
In
2009,
Hideki Matsui
became the first
Japanese-born player, as well as the
first full-time designated hitter, to win the award.
Key
| Year |
Links to the article about that corresponding World Series |
|
§
|
Member of the National Baseball
Hall of Fame and Museum |
|
†
|
Active player |
|
*
|
Indicates player also won the LCS
MVP Award in the same postseason |
|
‡
|
Indicates losing team in the World Series |
|
^
|
Indicates multiple award winners in the same World Series |
|
(#)
|
Indicates number of times winning World Series MVP at that
point (if he won multiple times) |
| Year |
Player |
Team |
Position |
Selected statistics |
Note |
| 1955 |
Podres, JohnnyJohnny Podres |
Brooklyn Dodgers |
Starting
pitcher |
|
[6] |
| 1956 |
Larsen, DonDon Larsen |
New York
Yankees |
Starting
pitcher |
|
[24] |
| 1957 |
Burdette, LewLew Burdette |
Milwaukee Braves |
Starting
pitcher |
|
[25] |
| 1958 |
Turley, BobBob Turley |
New York
Yankees |
Pitcher |
|
[26] |
| 1959 |
Sherry, LarryLarry Sherry |
Los
Angeles Dodgers |
Relief
pitcher |
|
[27] |
| 1960 |
Richardson, BobbyBobby Richardson |
New York Yankees‡ |
Second
baseman |
|
[28] |
| 1961 |
Ford,
WhiteyWhitey
Ford§ |
New York
Yankees |
Starting
pitcher |
|
[29] |
| 1962 |
Terry, RalphRalph Terry |
New York
Yankees |
Starting
pitcher |
|
[30] |
| 1963 |
Koufax,
SandySandy
Koufax§ |
Los
Angeles Dodgers |
Starting
pitcher |
|
[31] |
| 1964 |
Gibson,
BobBob
Gibson§ |
St.
Louis Cardinals |
Starting
pitcher |
|
[32] |
| 1965 |
Koufax,
SandySandy
Koufax§ (2) |
Los
Angeles Dodgers |
Starting
pitcher |
|
[33] |
| 1966 |
Robinson,
FrankFrank
Robinson§ |
Baltimore Orioles |
Outfielder |
|
[34] |
| 1967 |
Gibson,
BobBob
Gibson§ (2) |
St.
Louis Cardinals |
Starting
pitcher |
|
[35] |
| 1968 |
Lolich, MickeyMickey Lolich |
Detroit
Tigers |
Starting
pitcher |
|
[36] |
| 1969 |
Clendenon, DonnDonn Clendenon |
New York
Mets |
First
baseman |
|
[37] |
| 1970 |
Robinson,
BrooksBrooks
Robinson§ |
Baltimore Orioles |
Third
baseman |
|
[38] |
| 1971 |
Clemente,
RobertoRoberto
Clemente§ |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
Outfielder |
|
[39] |
| 1972 |
Tenace, GeneGene Tenace |
Oakland
Athletics |
Catcher |
|
[40] |
| 1973 |
Jackson,
ReggieReggie
Jackson§ |
Oakland
Athletics |
Outfielder |
|
[41] |
| 1974 |
Fingers,
RollieRollie
Fingers§ |
Oakland
Athletics |
Relief
pitcher |
|
[42] |
| 1975 |
Rose, PetePete Rose |
Cincinnati
Reds |
Third
baseman |
|
[43] |
| 1976 |
Bench,
JohnnyJohnny
Bench§ |
Cincinnati
Reds |
Catcher |
|
[44] |
| 1977 |
Jackson,
ReggieReggie
Jackson§ (2) |
New York
Yankees |
Outfielder |
|
[45] |
| 1978 |
Dent, BuckyBucky Dent |
New York
Yankees |
Shortstop |
|
[46] |
| 1979* |
Stargell,
WillieWillie
Stargell§ |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
First
baseman |
|
[47] |
| 1980 |
Schmidt,
MikeMike
Schmidt§ |
Philadelphia Phillies |
Third
baseman |
|
[48] |
| 1981^ |
Cey, RonRon Cey |
Los
Angeles Dodgers |
Third
baseman |
|
[18] |
| 1981^ |
Guerrero, PedroPedro
Guerrero |
Los
Angeles Dodgers |
Outfielder |
|
[18] |
| 1981^ |
Yeager, SteveSteve Yeager |
Los
Angeles Dodgers |
Catcher |
|
[18] |
| 1982* |
Porter, DarrellDarrell Porter |
St.
Louis Cardinals |
Catcher |
|
[49] |
| 1983 |
Dempsey, RickRick Dempsey |
Baltimore Orioles |
Catcher |
|
[50] |
| 1984 |
Trammell, AlanAlan Trammell |
Detroit
Tigers |
Shortstop |
|
[51] |
| 1985 |
Saberhagen, BretBret Saberhagen |
Kansas
City Royals |
Starting
pitcher |
|
[52] |
| 1986 |
Knight, RayRay Knight |
New York
Mets |
Third
baseman |
|
[53] |
| 1987 |
Viola, FrankFrank Viola |
Minnesota
Twins |
Starting
pitcher |
|
[54] |
| 1988* |
Hershiser, OrelOrel Hershiser |
Los
Angeles Dodgers |
Starting
pitcher |
|
[55] |
| 1989 |
Stewart, DaveDave Stewart |
Oakland
Athletics |
Starting
pitcher |
|
[56] |
| 1990 |
Rijo, JoséJosé Rijo |
Cincinnati
Reds |
Starting
pitcher |
|
[57] |
| 1991 |
Morris, JackJack Morris |
Minnesota
Twins |
Starting
pitcher |
|
[58] |
| 1992 |
Borders, PatPat Borders |
Toronto
Blue Jays |
Catcher |
|
[59] |
| 1993 |
Molitor,
PaulPaul
Molitor§ |
Toronto
Blue Jays |
Third
baseman/ Designated hitter |
|
[60] |
| 1994 |
—
|
—
|
—
|
Series cancelled due to player's strike |
[61] |
| 1995 |
Glavine, TomTom Glavine |
Atlanta
Braves |
Starting
pitcher |
|
[62] |
| 1996 |
Wetteland, JohnJohn Wetteland |
New York
Yankees |
Relief
pitcher |
|
[63] |
| 1997* |
Hernández,
LivánLiván
Hernández† |
Florida
Marlins |
Starting
pitcher |
|
[64][65] |
| 1998 |
Brosius, ScottScott Brosius |
New York
Yankees |
Third
baseman |
|
[66] |
| 1999 |
Rivera,
MarianoMariano
Rivera† |
New York
Yankees |
Relief
pitcher |
|
[67][68] |
| 2000 |
Jeter,
DerekDerek
Jeter† |
New York
Yankees |
Shortstop |
|
[69][70] |
| 2001^ |
Johnson, RandyRandy Johnson |
Arizona Diamondbacks |
Pitcher |
|
[19][71] |
| 2001^ |
Schilling, CurtCurt Schilling |
Arizona Diamondbacks |
Starting
pitcher |
|
[19] |
| 2002 |
Glaus,
TroyTroy
Glaus† |
Anaheim Angels |
Third
baseman |
|
[72][73] |
| 2003 |
Beckett,
JoshJosh
Beckett† |
Florida
Marlins |
Starting
pitcher |
|
[74][75] |
| 2004 |
Ramirez,
MannyManny
Ramirez† |
Boston Red
Sox |
Outfielder |
|
[76][77] |
| 2005 |
Dye,
JermaineJermaine
Dye† |
Chicago
White Sox |
Outfielder |
|
[78][79] |
| 2006 |
Eckstein,
DavidDavid
Eckstein† |
St.
Louis Cardinals |
Shortstop |
|
[80][81] |
| 2007 |
Lowell,
MikeMike
Lowell† |
Boston Red
Sox |
Third
baseman |
|
[82][83] |
| 2008* |
Hamels,
ColeCole
Hamels† |
Philadelphia Phillies |
Starting
pitcher |
|
[84][85] |
| 2009 |
Matsui,
HidekiHideki
Matsui† |
New York
Yankees |
Designated hitter |
|
[86][87] |
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