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San Francisco Giants outfielder Barry Bonds is voted the National League MVP for the third time in four years

On November 9, 1993 — San Francisco Giants outfielder Barry Bonds is voted the National League MVP for the third time in four years. He joins Stan MusialRoy Campanella and Mike Schmidt as the National League’s only three-time MVPs. In his first year in San Francisco, Bonds reached career highs with a .336 batting average, 46 home runs, 129 runs and 123 RBI to help the Giants to 103 wins, although the team missed the NL West division title by one game.


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Sources:
Baseball Reference November 9
National Pastime November 9