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Don Baylor of the California Angels wins the American League’s Most Valuable Player Award

Don Baylor of the California Angels wins the 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 …
Mort Cooper and Joe Gordon win MVP Awards and Ted Williams is snubbed again

Mort Cooper and Joe Gordon win MVP Awards and Ted Williams is snubbed again

1942 – Boston Red Sox outfielder Ted Williams was the Triple Crown winner in the American League, but the Baseball Writers Association of America selects Joe Gordon as AL Most Valuable Player. Williams …
Ken Griffey, Jr. becomes the ninth unanimous pick for the American League MVP Award

Ken Griffey, Jr. becomes the ninth unanimous pick for the American League MVP Award

Ken Griffey, Jr. becomes the ninth unanimous pick for the American League MVP Award. Griffey hit .304 for Seattle, led the AL with 56 home …
Nellie-Fox 1959 AL MVP

Chicago White Sox second baseman Nellie Fox wins the 1959 American League MVP Award

1959 – Chicago White Sox second baseman Nellie Fox wins the American League MVP Award. Teammates Luis Aparicio and Early Wynn finish second and third respectively …
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 …
Boston Red Sox center fielder Fred Lynn becomes the first rookie ever to be named American League Most Valuable Player

Boston Red Sox center fielder Fred Lynn becomes the first rookie ever to be named American League Most Valuable Player

1975 – Boston Red Sox center fielder Fred Lynn becomes the first rookie ever to be named American League Most Valuable Player. Lynn, who batted .331 with 21 …

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