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Jimmie Foxx becomes the first player to win the Most Valuable Player award three times

  November 2, 1938 Boston Red Sox first baseman Jimmie Foxx (.349, 50, 175), receiving 19 of 22 first-place votes, …
Triple Crown winner Frank Robinson is the unanimous choice for the 1966 American League MVP. He becomes the first major league player to win the award in both leagues

Triple Crown winner Frank Robinson is the unanimous choice for the 1966 American League MVP. He becomes the first major league player to win the award in both leagues

1966 – Triple Crown winner Frank Robinson of the Baltimore Orioles is the unanimous choice as American League MVP. He becomes the first major league player to win …
Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio 1947

Joe DiMaggio is named the 1941 AL MVP over Ted Williams

1941 – Joe DiMaggio is named American League Most Valuable Player. His 56-game hitting streak edges out Ted Williams and his .406 batting average for the award (291 points for …
Don Baylor wins the 1979 American League’s Most Valuable Player Award

Don Baylor wins the 1979 American League’s Most Valuable Player Award

On November 14, 1979 —  Don Baylor of the California Angels wins the MVP Award in the American League. The league leader …
 Jimmie Foxx wins American League MVP

 Jimmie Foxx wins American League MVP

1932 – The Baseball Writers Association of America MVP awards are announced, with Jimmie Foxx winning in the American League and Chuck Klein in the National League …
Thurman Munson 1976 AL MVP

Yankee catcher Thurman Munson wins 1976 AL Most Valuable Player

Yankee catcher Thurman Munson (.302, 17, 105), receiving 18 of the 24 first-place votes, easily outdistances Royals’ third baseman George …

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