World Series Most Valuable Player Award facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Willie Mays World Series MVP Award |
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Sport | Baseball |
League | Major League Baseball |
Given for | Annual most valuable player of the World Series |
Country | United States Canada |
Presented by | Major League Baseball |
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First award | 1955 |
Most recent | Corey Seager (Texas Rangers) |
The Willie Mays World Series Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award is given to the Major League Baseball (MLB) player deemed to have the most impact on his team's performance in the World Series, which is the final round of the MLB postseason. The award was first presented in 1955 as the SPORT Magazine Award, but is now decided during the final game of the Series by a committee of reporters and officials present at the game.
On September 29, 2017, it was renamed in honor of Willie Mays in remembrance of the 63rd anniversary of The Catch, which occurred the year before the award's debut; Mays never won the award himself.
Pitchers have been named Series MVP twenty-nine (29) times; four of them were relief pitchers. Twelve of the first fourteen World Series MVPs were won by pitchers; from 1969 until 1986, the proportion of pitcher MVPs declined—Rollie Fingers (1974) and Bret Saberhagen (1985) were the only two pitchers to win the award in this period. From 1987 until 1991, all of the World Series MVPs were pitchers, and, since 1995, pitchers have won the award nine times. The most recent pitcher to win the award is Stephen Strasburg, who won in 2019.
Trophy
Up until 2017, the World Series MVP trophy was similar to the Commissioner's Trophy, albeit scaled down and with a single large gold-plated flag. After being renamed to Willie Mays World Series MVP Award for the 2018 edition and onward, the trophy is a wooden pedestal topped by a bronze sculpture of Willie Mays making the iconic catch in the 1954 World Series.
General Motors has provided a vehicle to the World Series MVP winner for 14 straight seasons through 2018. Since 2019, Disney Parks, Products and Experiences has sponsored the award.
Winners
Year | Links to the article about that corresponding World Series |
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Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum |
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Active player |
# | Indicates rookie |
* | Indicates player also won the LCS MVP Award in the same postseason |
§ | Indicates losing team in the World Series |
^ | Indicates multiple award winners in the same World Series |
(#) | Indicates number of times winning World Series MVP at that point (if he won multiple times) |
Year | Player | Team | Position | Selected statistics | Ref. |
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1955 | ![]() |
Brooklyn Dodgers | Starting pitcher |
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1956 | ![]() |
New York Yankees | Starting pitcher |
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1957 | ![]() |
Milwaukee Braves | Starting pitcher |
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1958 | ![]() |
New York Yankees | Pitcher |
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1959 | ![]() |
Los Angeles Dodgers | Relief pitcher |
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1960 | ![]() |
New York Yankees§ | Second baseman |
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1961 | ![]() ![]() |
New York Yankees | Starting pitcher |
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1962 | ![]() |
New York Yankees | Starting pitcher |
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1963 | ![]() ![]() |
Los Angeles Dodgers | Starting pitcher |
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1964 | ![]() ![]() |
St. Louis Cardinals | Starting pitcher |
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1965 | ![]() ![]() |
Los Angeles Dodgers | Starting pitcher |
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1966 | ![]() ![]() |
Baltimore Orioles | Outfielder |
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1967 | ![]() ![]() |
St. Louis Cardinals | Starting pitcher |
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1968 | ![]() |
Detroit Tigers | Starting pitcher |
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1969 | ![]() |
New York Mets | First baseman |
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1970 | ![]() ![]() |
Baltimore Orioles | Third baseman |
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1971 | ![]() ![]() |
Pittsburgh Pirates | Outfielder |
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1972 | ![]() |
Oakland Athletics | Catcher |
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1973 | ![]() ![]() |
Oakland Athletics | Outfielder |
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1974 | ![]() ![]() |
Oakland Athletics | Relief pitcher |
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1975 | ![]() |
Cincinnati Reds | Third baseman |
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1976 | ![]() ![]() |
Cincinnati Reds | Catcher |
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1977 | ![]() ![]() |
New York Yankees | Outfielder |
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1978 | ![]() |
New York Yankees | Shortstop |
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1979* | ![]() ![]() |
Pittsburgh Pirates | First baseman |
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1980 | ![]() ![]() |
Philadelphia Phillies | Third baseman |
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1981^ | ![]() |
Los Angeles Dodgers | Third baseman |
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Outfielder |
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Catcher |
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1982* | ![]() |
St. Louis Cardinals | Catcher |
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1983 | ![]() |
Baltimore Orioles | Catcher |
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1984 | ![]() ![]() |
Detroit Tigers | Shortstop |
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1985 | ![]() |
Kansas City Royals | Starting pitcher |
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1986 | ![]() |
New York Mets | Third baseman |
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1987 | ![]() |
Minnesota Twins | Starting pitcher |
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1988* | ![]() |
Los Angeles Dodgers | Starting pitcher |
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1989 | ![]() |
Oakland Athletics | Starting pitcher |
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1990 | ![]() |
Cincinnati Reds | Starting pitcher |
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1991 | ![]() ![]() |
Minnesota Twins | Starting pitcher |
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1992 | ![]() |
Toronto Blue Jays | Catcher |
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1993 | ![]() ![]() |
Toronto Blue Jays | Designated hitter, first baseman, third baseman |
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1994 | Series cancelled due to player's strike | ||||
1995 | ![]() ![]() |
Atlanta Braves | Starting pitcher |
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1996 | ![]() |
New York Yankees | Relief pitcher |
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1997* | ![]() |
Florida Marlins | Starting pitcher |
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1998 | ![]() |
New York Yankees | Third baseman |
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1999 | ![]() ![]() |
New York Yankees | Relief pitcher |
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2000 | ![]() ![]() |
New York Yankees | Shortstop |
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2001^ | ![]() ![]() |
Arizona Diamondbacks | Pitcher |
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Starting pitcher |
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2002 | ![]() |
Anaheim Angels | Third baseman |
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2003 | ![]() |
Florida Marlins | Starting pitcher |
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2004 | ![]() |
Boston Red Sox | Outfielder |
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2005 | ![]() |
Chicago White Sox | Outfielder |
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2006 | ![]() |
St. Louis Cardinals | Shortstop |
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2007 | ![]() |
Boston Red Sox | Third baseman |
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2008* | ![]() |
Philadelphia Phillies | Starting pitcher |
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2009 | ![]() |
New York Yankees | Designated hitter |
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2010 | ![]() |
San Francisco Giants | Shortstop |
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2011* | ![]() |
St. Louis Cardinals | Third baseman |
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2012 | ![]() |
San Francisco Giants | Third baseman |
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2013 | ![]() ![]() |
Boston Red Sox | Designated hitter |
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2014* | ![]() ![]() |
San Francisco Giants | Starting pitcher |
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2015 | ![]() ![]() |
Kansas City Royals | Catcher |
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2016 | ![]() |
Chicago Cubs | Outfielder |
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2017 | ![]() ![]() |
Houston Astros | Outfielder |
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2018 | Boston Red Sox | First baseman |
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2019 | ![]() ![]() |
Washington Nationals | Starting pitcher |
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2020* | ![]() ![]() |
Los Angeles Dodgers | Shortstop |
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2021 | ![]() ![]() |
Atlanta Braves | Right fielder, designated hitter |
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2022* | ![]() ![]() |
Houston Astros | Shortstop |
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2023 | ![]() ![]() |
Texas Rangers | Shortstop |
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Winners by teams |
Winners by position
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See also
In Spanish: MVP de la Serie Mundial de Béisbol para niños
- Babe Ruth Award
- List of Major League Baseball awards
- Baseball awards in the United States