World Series Most Valuable Player Award
Appearance
The World Series MVP Award is given to the player who most contributes to his team's success in the World Series - the Most Valuable Player. The award was originally given by the editors of SPORT magazine, but is now decided by a combination of media members, Major League Baseball officials, and fan voting.
† = Losing Team
Duplicate winners
- The only players who have won the award twice are Sandy Koufax, Bob Gibson and Reggie Jackson. Jackson is the only one to do it for two different teams.
- Players who have won the Cy Young award in the same season as the World Series MVP include: Orel Hershiser (1988), Bret Saberhagen (1985), Sandy Koufax (1963, 1965), Whitey Ford (1961), Bob Turley (1958) and Randy Johnson (2001).
- Players who have won the regular-season MVP (NL or AL) in the same season as the World Series MVP include: Mike Schmidt (1980), Willie Stargell (1979; shared with Keith Hernandez), Reggie Jackson (1973), Frank Robinson (1966) and Sandy Koufax (1963).
- Players who have won the Championship Series MVP (NLCS or ALCS) in the same season as the World Series MVP include: Willie Stargell (1979), Darrell Porter (1982), Orel Hershiser (1988), Liván Hernández (1997), Cole Hamels (2008)
- The only player who has won the All-Star Game MVP in the same season as the World Series MVP is Derek Jeter (2000).
- Only Sandy Koufax (1963) has won the Cy Young award, the regular-season MVP and the World Series MVP in the same season.
- Only Willie Stargell (1979) has won the regular-season MVP, the League Championship Series MVP and the World Series MVP in the same season.
- Only Orel Hershiser (1988) has won the Cy Young award, the LCS MVP and the World Series MVP in the same season.
Award-winning pitchers
- Pitchers have been named Series MVP 26 times, of which 4 were relief pitchers.
- Since 1995, pitchers have won the award 8 times.
- 12 of the first 14 Series MVP Awards were won by pitchers.
- There have been three 5-year runs of pitchers winning the award (1955-1959, 1961-1965 and 1987-1991).
- Rollie Fingers (1974) and Bret Saberhagen (1985) were the only pitchers to win the award between 1969 and 1986.
- In 2001, two pitchers (Curt Schilling and Randy Johnson) shared the award.
Miscellaneous
- The only player to win the award while on the losing team is Bobby Richardson (1960).
- The award was shared by multiple players in the following years: 1981 (Ron Cey, Pedro Guerrero, Steve Yeager), 2001 (Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling).