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Triple Crown winner Carl Yastrzemski is selected by the BBWAA as the American League Most Valuable Player

Triple Crown winner Carl Yastrzemski is selected by the BBWAA as the American League Most Valuable Player

Triple Crown winner Carl Yastrzemski (.326, 44, 121), receiving 19 of 20 first-place votes, is selected by the BBWAA as …
George Bell becomes the first Toronto Blue Jays player ever to win the American League MVP Award, edging Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers, 332-311. Bell hit .308 with 47 home runs and a league-leading 134 RBI.

George Bell becomes the first Toronto Blue Jays player ever to win the American League MVP Award, edging Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers, 332-311. Bell hit .308 with 47 home runs and a league-leading 134 RBI.

1987 – George Bell becomes the first Toronto Blue Jays player ever to win the American League MVP Award, edging Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers, 332-311. Bell hit …
Roger Clemens is selected as the American League's MVP

Roger Clemens is selected as the American League’s MVP

Roger Clemens is selected as the American League’s MVP, becoming the first pitcher to accomplish the feat since Vida Blue …
For the second consecutive year, New York Yankees outfielder Roger Maris is named American League Most Valuable Player

For the second consecutive year, New York Yankees outfielder Roger Maris is named American League Most Valuable Player

1961 – For the second consecutive year, New York Yankees outfielder Roger Maris is named American League Most Valuable Player. The new single-season home run record holder with 61 edges …
Mickey Mantle barely edges Ted Williams in the 1957 AL MVP

Mickey Mantle barely edges Ted Williams in the 1957 AL MVP

  On November 22, 1957, Mickey Mantle barely edges Ted Williams in the American League’s MVP voting. Mantle gains 233 …
Detroit Tigers outfielder Hank Greenberg is named the American League MVP for second time

Detroit Tigers outfielder Hank Greenberg is named the American League MVP for second time

1940 – Detroit Tigers outfielder Hank Greenberg is named the American League MVP with Cleveland Indians pitcher Bob Feller finishing second. Greenberg hit .340 with 41 home runs and 150 RBI, …

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