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The Sporting News MLB Player of the Year Award

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Annual award

The Sporting News Player of the Year Award
SportBaseball
LeagueMajor League Baseball
Awarded forMost outstanding player
CountryUnited States, Canada
Presented byThe Sporting News
History
First award1936 –Carl Hubbell
Most recent2025 –Cal Raleigh

The Sporting News Player of the Year Award is awarded annually byThe Sporting News to the most outstanding player inMajor League Baseball. The honor was first given in1936.[1]

History

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The Sporting News established their Player of the Year award in 1936. It is the oldest still-extant award given to the single player in MLB who had the most outstanding season. Until 1969, it was the only major award given to a single player across MLB, rather than to a player in each league. In 1969,Baseball Digest began its Player of the Year award for one player in all of MLB. (The award became limited to position players in 1994, whenBaseball Digest added a new award for "Pitcher of the Year.") In 1993, the firstBest Major League Baseball Player ESPY Award was given. In 1998, theMajor League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) began its ownPlayer of the Year award, for one player in all of MLB, as part of its Players Choice Awards.Baseball America also began its Major League Player of the Year award in 1998. In 2012, MLB's "GIBBY Awards" added an MLB Most Valuable Player category, which was renamed the Most Valuable Major Leaguer in 2014; its current name is the"Esurance MLB Awards" Best Major Leaguer.

Winners

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Key

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Hall of FamerTed Williams, five-time winner
Hall of FamerStan Musial, two-time winner
NLNational League
ALAmerican League
PPitcher
CCatcher
1BFirst baseman
2BSecond baseman
3BThird baseman
SSShortstop
OFOutfielder
DHDesignated hitter
BABatting average
RBIRun batted in
HRHome runs
W-LWin Loss Record
KStrikeouts
ERAEarned run average
SBStolen bases
RRuns scored
Member of theNational Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
Player is active
*Led League

Awardees

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Hall of FamerSandy Koufax, 2-time winner.
Hall of FamerJoe Morgan, 2-time winner.
Hall of FamerWillie Mays with the Giants in 1954.
3-time winnerBarry Bonds at the plate with the Giants
3-time winnerAlex Rodriguez as a New York Yankee
3-time winnerAlbert Pujols
Hall of FamerCal Ripken Jr., 2-time winner atYankee Stadium
2-time winnerMiguel Cabrera
2-time winner Altuve batting against thePittsburgh Pirates, May 19, 2013
YearNameClubLeaguePosNotesReferences
1936Carl HubbellNew York GiantsNLPW-L: 26*-6, ERA: 2.31*, K: 123[2][3]
1937Johnny AllenCleveland IndiansALPW-L: 15-1, ERA: 2.55, K: 87[4][5]
1938Johnny Vander MeerCincinnati RedsNLPW-L: 15-10, ERA: 3.12, K: 125[6][7]
1939Joe DiMaggioNew York YankeesALOFBA: .381*, RBI: 126, HR: 30[8][9]
1940Bob FellerCleveland IndiansALPW-L: 27*-11, ERA: 2.61*, K: 261*,
AL Triple Crown
[10][11]
1941Ted Williams†(1)Boston Red SoxALOFBA: .406*, RBI: 120, HR: 37*, Runs: 135*,
BB: 147*
[12][13]
1942Ted Williams†(2)Boston Red SoxALOFBA: .356*, RBI: 137*, HR: 36*, Runs: 141*,
BB: 145*, MLB Triple Crown
[12][13]
1943Spud ChandlerNew York YankeesALPW-L:20*-4, ERA:1.64*, K:134[14]
1944Marty MarionSt. Louis CardinalsNLSSBA: .263, RBI: 63, HR: 6[15]
1945Hal NewhouserDetroit TigersALPW-L: 25*-9, ERA: 1.81*, K: 212*,
MLB Triple Crown
[16][17]
1946Stan Musial†(1)St. Louis CardinalsNL1BBA: .365*, RBI: 103, HR: 16, Runs: 124*[18][19]
1947Ted Williams†(3)Boston Red SoxALOFBA: .343*, RBI: 114*, HR: 32*, Runs: 125*,
BB: 162*, AL Triple Crown
[12][13]
1948Lou BoudreauCleveland IndiansALSSBA: .355, RBI: 106, HR: 18[20]
1949Ted Williams†(4)Boston Red SoxALOFBA: .343, RBI: 159*, HR: 43*, Runs: 150*,
BB: 162*
[12][13]
1950Phil RizzutoNew York YankeesALSSBA: .324, RBI: 66, HR: 7[21]
1951Stan Musial†(2)St. Louis CardinalsNLOFBA: .355*, RBI: 108, HR: 32, Runs: 124[18][19]
1952Robin RobertsPhiladelphia PhilliesNLPW-L: 28*-7, ERA: 2.59, K: 148[22][23]
1953Al RosenCleveland IndiansAL3BBA: .336, RBI: 145, HR: 43[24]
1954Willie MaysNew York GiantsNLOFBA: .345*, RBI: 110, HR: 41, Runs: 119[25]
1955Duke SniderBrooklyn DodgersNLOFBA: .309, RBI: 136*, HR: 42, Runs: 126*[26]
1956Mickey MantleNew York YankeesALOFBA: .353*, RBI: 130*, HR: 52*, Runs: 132*,
MLB Triple Crown
[27]
1957Ted Williams†(5)Boston Red SoxALOFBA: .388*, RBI: 87, HR: 38, BB: 119[12][13]
1958Bob TurleyNew York YankeesALPW-L: 21*-7, ERA: 2.97, K: 168[28][29]
1959Early WynnChicago White SoxALPW-L: 22*-10, ERA: 3.17, K: 179[30][31]
1960Bill MazeroskiPittsburgh PiratesNL2BBA: .273, RBI: 64, HR: 11, Gold Glove[32]
1961Roger MarisNew York YankeesALOFBA: .269, RBI: 141*, HR: 61*, Runs: 132*,
Single Season Home Run Record
[33]
1962Maury WillsLos Angeles DodgersNLSSBA: .299, RBI: 48, HR: 6, SB: 104*[34]
1962Don DrysdaleLos Angeles DodgersNLPW-L: 25*-9, ERA: 2.83 K: 232*[35][36]
1963Sandy Koufax†(1)Los Angeles DodgersNLPW-L: 25*-5, ERA: 1.88* K: 306*,
MLB Triple Crown
[37][38]
1964Ken BoyerSt. Louis CardinalsNL3BBA: .295, RBI: 119*, HR: 24[39]
1965Sandy Koufax†(2)Los Angeles DodgersNLPW-L: 26*-8, ERA: 2.04* K: 382*,
MLB Triple Crown
[37][38]
1966Frank RobinsonBaltimore OriolesALOFBA: .316*, RBI: 122*, HR: 49*, Runs: 122,
AL Triple Crown
1967Carl YastrzemskiBoston Red SoxALOFBA: .326*, RBI: 121*, HR: 44*, Runs: 112*,
AL Triple Crown
1968Denny McLainDetroit TigersALPW-L: 31*-6, ERA: 1.96 K: 280[40][41]
1969Willie McCoveySan Francisco GiantsNL1BBA: .320, RBI: 126*, HR: 45*
1970Johnny BenchCincinnati RedsNLCBA: .293, RBI: 148*, HR: 45*
1971Joe TorreSt. Louis CardinalsNL3BBA: .363*, RBI: 137, HR: 24
1972Billy WilliamsChicago CubsNLOFBA: .333*, RBI: 122, HR: 37
1973

Reggie Jackson

Oakland AthleticsALOFBA: .293, RBI: 117*, HR: 32*, Runs: 99*
1974Lou BrockSt. Louis CardinalsNLOFBA: .306, RBI: 48, HR: 3, SB: 118*, R: 105
1975Joe Morgan†(1)Cincinnati RedsNL2BBA: .327, RBI: 94, HR: 17, SB: 67, R: 107
1976Joe Morgan†(2)Cincinnati RedsNL2BBA: .320, RBI: 111, HR: 27, SB: 60, R: 113
1977Rod CarewMinnesota TwinsAL1BBA: .388*, RBI: 100, HR: 14, SB: 23, R: 128*
1978Ron GuidryNew York YankeesALPW-L: 25*-3, ERA: 1.74* K: 248[42][43]
1979Willie StargellPittsburgh PiratesNL1BBA: .281, RBI: 82, HR: 32
1980George BrettKansas City RoyalsAL3BBA: .390*, RBI: 118, HR: 24
1981Fernando ValenzuelaLos Angeles DodgersNLPW-L 13-7, ERA: 2.48 K: 180*[44][45]
1982Robin YountMilwaukee BrewersALSSBA: .331 RBI: 114, HR: 29
1983Cal Ripken Jr.†(1)Baltimore OriolesALSSBA: .318 RBI: 102, HR: 27, Runs: 121*
1984Ryne SandbergChicago CubsNL2BBA: .314 RBI: 84, HR: 19, Runs: 114
1985Don MattinglyNew York YankeesAL1BBA: .324 RBI: 145*, HR: 35
1986Roger ClemensBoston Red SoxALPW-L: 24*-4, ERA: 2.48*, K: 238[46][47]
1987George BellToronto Blue JaysALOFBA: .308 RBI: 134*, HR: 47
1988Orel HershiserLos Angeles DodgersNLPW-L: 23*-8, ERA: 2.26, K: 178[48][49]
1989Kevin MitchellSan Francisco GiantsNLOFBA: .291 RBI: 125*, HR: 47*
1990Barry Bonds(1)Pittsburgh PiratesNLOFBA: .301, RBI: 114, HR: 33[50][51]
1991

Cal Ripken Jr.†(2)

Baltimore OriolesALSSBA: .323, RBI: 114, HR: 34
1992Gary SheffieldSan Diego PadresNLOFBA: .330*, RBI: 100, HR: 33
1993Frank ThomasChicago White SoxAL1BBA: .317, RBI: 128, HR: 41
1994Jeff BagwellHouston AstrosNL1BBA: .368, RBI: 116*, HR: 39, Runs: 104*
1995Albert BelleCleveland IndiansALOFBA: .317, RBI: 126*, HR: 50*, Runs: 121*
1996Alex Rodriguez(1)Seattle MarinersALSSBA: .358*, RBI: 123, HR: 36, Runs: 141*[52][53]
1997Ken Griffey Jr.Seattle MarinersALOFBA: .304, RBI: 147*, HR: 56*, Runs: 125
1998Sammy SosaChicago CubsNLOFBA: .308, RBI: 158*, HR: 66, Runs: 134*
1999Rafael PalmeiroTexas RangersAL1BBA: .324, RBI: 148, HR: 47
2000Carlos DelgadoToronto Blue JaysAL1BBA: .344, RBI: 137, HR: 41, Runs: 115
2001Barry Bonds(2)San Francisco GiantsNLOFBA: .328, RBI: 137, HR: 73*, Runs: 129,
BB: 177*, Single Season Home Run Record
[50][51]
2002Alex Rodriguez(2)Texas RangersALSSBA: .300, RBI: 142*, HR: 57*, Runs: 125,
Gold Glove
[52][53]
2003Albert Pujols(1)St. Louis CardinalsNL1BBA: .359*, RBI: 124, HR: 43, Runs: 137*[54][55]
2004Barry Bonds(3)San Francisco GiantsNLOFBA: .362*, RBI: 101, HR: 45, Runs: 129,
BB: 232*
[50][51]
2005Andruw JonesAtlanta BravesNLOFBA: .263, RBI: 128, HR: 51*, Runs: 95*,
Gold Glove
2006Ryan HowardPhiladelphia PhilliesNL1BBA: .313, RBI: 149*, HR: 58*, Runs: 104
2007Alex Rodriguez(3)New York YankeesAL3BBA: .314, RBI: 156*, HR: 54*, Runs: 143*[52][53]
2008Albert Pujols(2)St. Louis CardinalsNL1BBA: .357, RBI: 116, HR: 37, Runs: 100[54][55]
2009Albert Pujols(3)St. Louis CardinalsNL1BBA: .327, RBI: 135, HR: 47*[54][55]
2010Josh HamiltonTexas RangersALOFBA: .359*, RBI: 100, HR: 32
2011Justin VerlanderDetroit TigersALPW-L: 24*-5, ERA: 2.40*, K: 250*,
AL Triple Crown
[56][57]
2012Miguel Cabrera(1)Detroit TigersAL3BBA: .330*, RBI: 139*, HR: 44*, Runs: 109,
AL Triple Crown
[58][59]
2013Miguel Cabrera(2)Detroit TigersAL3BBA: .348*, RBI: 137, HR: 44, Runs: 103[58][59]
2014Clayton KershawLos Angeles DodgersNLPW-L: 21*-3, ERA: 1.77*, K: 239[60]
2015Josh DonaldsonToronto Blue JaysAL3BBA: .297, RBI: 123*, HR: 41, Runs: 108[61]
2016Jose Altuve(1)Houston AstrosAL2BBA: .338*, RBI: 96, HR: 24, Runs: 108[62]
2017Jose Altuve(2)Houston AstrosAL2BBA: .346*, RBI: 81, HR: 24, Runs: 112[63]
2018Mookie BettsBoston Red SoxALOFBA: .346*, RBI: 80, HR: 32, Runs: 129*, SLG:.640[64]
2019Mike TroutLos Angeles AngelsALOFBA: .291, RBI: 104, HR: 45, Runs: 110, SLG:.645*[65]
2020José AbreuChicago White SoxAL1BBA: .317, RBI: 60*, HR: 19, Runs: 43, SLG: .617*, Hits: 76*[66]
2021Shohei Ohtani(1)Los Angeles AngelsALP / DHW-L: 9-2, ERA: 3.18, K: 156
BA: .257, RBI: 100, HR: 46, Runs: 103, SLG: .592, SB: 26
[67]
2022Aaron JudgeNew York YankeesALOF / DHBA: .311, Runs: 133*, HR: 62*, RBI: 131*, BB: 111*, OBP: .425*, SLG: .686*, OPS: 1.111*, TB: 391*[68]
2023Ronald AcuñaAtlanta BravesNLOF / DHBA: .337, OBP: .416*, Runs: 149*, Hits: 217*, HR: 41, RBI: 106, SB: 73*, BB: 80, OBP: .416*, SLG: .596, OPS: 1.012*, TB: 383*[69]
2024Shohei Ohtani(2)Los Angeles DodgersNLDHBA: .310, OBP: .390*, RBI: 130*, HR: 54*, Runs: 134*, SLG: .646*, OPS: 1.036*, SB: 59[70]
2025Cal RaleighSeattle MarinersALCBA: .247, OBP: .359, RBI: 125*, HR: 60*, Runs: 110, SLG: .589, OPS: .948, SB: 14[71]

Multiple wins

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Players

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Several players have won the award more than once. Ted Williams, Joe Morgan, Albert Pujols, Miguel Cabrera, and Jose Altuve are the only players to win the award in consecutive years. Ted Williams won the award five times. Sandy Koufax is the only pitcher to win the award more than once. Alex Rodriguez, Barry Bonds, and Shohei Ohtani are the only players to win the award while playing with different teams. Alex Rodriguez won the award with the most teams (3). Stan Musial and Alex Rodriguez are the only players to win the award while playing different positions. The only tie was in 1962, when Don Drysdale and Maury Wills shared the honor.

Winning multiple SN Player of the Year awards has been seen as guaranteed admission to theNational Baseball Hall of Fame. Barry Bonds is the only player with multiple awards, eligible for the Hall of Fame, but not a member of the Hall of Fame. The table is of the Players that have won two or more awards and the year they were inducted into Major League Baseball Hall of Fame.[72] Active players are not eligible for the Hall of Fame.

Player# of AwardsYearsYear inducted into HOF
Ted Williams51941–1942, 1947, 1949, 19571966
Barry Bonds31990, 2001, 2004-
Alex Rodriguez31996, 2002, 2007-
Albert Pujols32003, 2008–2009Active-Not Eligible
Stan Musial21946, 19511969
Sandy Koufax21963, 19651972
Joe Morgan21975–19761990
Cal Ripken Jr.21983, 19912007
Miguel Cabrera22012–2013Not Eligible
Jose Altuve22016–2017Active-Not Eligible
Shohei Ohtani22021, 2024Active-Not Eligible

Outfielders and Pitchers have won the most awards.

Position# of Awards
Outfield30
Pitcher19
First Baseman14
Shortstop  9
Third Baseman  8
Second Baseman  6
Catcher  2
DH  1

Player of the Decade

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  • SN named Willie Mays as the player of the 1960s decade.
  • SN named Pete Rose as the player of the 1970's decade.
  • SN named Mike Schmidt as the player of the 1980's decade.
  • SN named Barry Bonds as the player of the 1990's decade.
  • SN named Albert Pujols as the player of the 2000's decade.
  • SN named Mike Trout as the player of the 2010s decade.

See also

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References

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  2. ^"Carl Hubbell Baseball Almanac Awards".Baseball Almanac.
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  6. ^"Johnny Vander Meer Baseball Almanac Awards".Baseball Almanac.
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  71. ^"'Slugger Cal Raleigh earns Sporting News MLB Player of the Year'". 24 October 2025.
  72. ^Members of Baseball Hall of Fame
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