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MLB All-Star Game MVP: List of winners 1962-2023


The MLB All Star Game has been a traditional breaking point for the season since 1933. The Midsummer Classic marks the halfway point of the season and was originally intended as a way to allow players to pay into their pension fund. In fact, between 1959 and 1962, there were two All Star games per season for this purpose. The practice was ended by owners agreeing to pay the players a larger share of the income from a single game.

The most outstanding player of the All Star game is awarded the Ted Williams Most Valuable Player Award, named in honor of the great man, often seen as the most complete all-around hitter in baseball history, in 2002, the year of Williams’ death. The recipient is also gifted a Chevrolet vehicle.

The trophy that is given to the recipient is named the Arch Ward Memorial Trophy in honor of the man who first conceived of the idea to have an All Star game back in 1933. A journalist and sports editor for the Chicago Tribune, Ward created the Golden Gloves amateur boxing tournament as well as the MLB All Star Game.

The first player to receive the MVP award more than once was Willie Mays, who was the MVP in 1963 ad again in 1968.

The only father-son duo to have won the award is Ken Griffey Sr who won the award in 1980 and Ken Griffey Jr who won the award in 1992. Mike Trout is the only player to have ever won the award two years in a row.

The National League has provided 28 MVP players over the years while the American League has seen 33 of their men take the award, including the last nine in a row, prior to this year of course.

The Colorado Rockies’ Elías Díaz is the latest in this long tradition. Here is a full list of the recipients of the Ted Williams Most Valuable Player Award.

YEAR PLAYER POSITION TEAM LEAGUE
1962* Maury Wills SS LA Dodgers NL
1962* Leon Wagner OF LA Angels AL
1963 Willie Mays OF San Francisco NL
1964 Johnny Callison OF Philadelphia NL
1965 Juan Marichal P San Francisco NL
1966 Brooks Robinson 3B Baltimore AL
1967 Tony Perez 3B Cincinnati NL
1968 Willie Mays OF San Francisco NL
1969 Willie McCovey 1B San Francisco NL
1970 Carl Yastrzemski OF Boston AL
1971 Frank Robinson OF Baltimore AL
1972 Joe Morgan 2B Cincinnati NL
1973 Bobby Bonds OF San Francisco NL
1974 Steve Garvey 1B Los Angeles NL
1975** Jon Matlack
Bill Madlock
P
3B
NY Mets
Chi Cubs
NL
NL
1976 George Foster OF Cincinnati NL
1977 Don Sutton P Los Angeles NL
1978 Steve Garvey 1B Los Angeles NL
1979 Dave Parker OF Pittsburgh NL
1980 Ken Griffey OF Cincinnati NL
1981 Gary Carter C Montreal NL
1982 Dave Concepcion SS Cincinnati NL
1983 Fred Lynn 3B California AL
1984 Gary Carter C Montreal NL
1985 LaMarr Hoyt P San Diego NL
1986 Roger Clemens P Boston AL
1987 Tim Raines OF Montreal NL
1988 Terry Steinbach C Oakland AL
1989 Bo Jackson OF Kansas City AL
1990 Julio Franco 2B Texas AL
1991 Cal Ripken Jr. SS Baltimore AL
1992 Ken Griffey Jr. OF Seattle AL
1993 Kirby Puckett OF Minnesota AL
1994 Fred McGriff 1B Atlanta NL
1995 Jeff Conine OF Florida NL
1996 Mike Piazza C Los Angeles NL
1997 Sandy Alomar Jr. C Cleveland AL
1998 Roberto Alomar 2B Baltimore AL
1999 Pedro Martinez P Boston AL
2000 Derek Jeter SS NY Yankees AL
2001 Cal Ripken Jr. 3B Baltimore AL
2002† No player was awarded MVP since game ended in a tie
2003 Garret Anderson OF Anaheim AL
2004 Alfonso Soriano 2B Texas AL
2005 Miguel Tejada SS Baltimore AL
2006 Michael Young SS Texas AL
2007 Ichiro Suzuki OF Seattle AL
2008 J.D. Drew OF Boston AL
2009 Carl Crawford OF Tampa Bay AL
2010 Brian McCann C Atlanta NL
2011 Prince Fielder 1B Milwaukee NL
2012 Melky Cabrera OF San Francisco NL
2013 Mariano Rivera P NY Yankees AL
2014 Mike Trout OF LA Angels AL
2015 Mike Trout OF LA Angels AL
2016 Eric Hosmer 1B Kansas City AL
2017 Robinson Cano 2B Seattle AL
2018 Alex Bregman 3B Houston AL
2019 Shane Bieber P Cleveland AL
2020†† no All Star Game due to Covid
2021 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 1B Toronto AL
2022 Giancarlo Stanton OF New York AL
2023 Elías Díaz C Colorado NL

* 1962 was the final year where two games were played and an MVP was chosen for each game.

** In 1975, both Jon Matlack of the Mets and Bill Madlock of the Cubs were awarded co-MVP.

†In 2002, the game ended in a tie, so no player was awarded the MVP.

††There was no All Star Game in 2020 due to the worldwide covid pandemic.



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