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Monday, January 25, 2010

Did You Know What baseball player has won the most MVP awards?

The players with the most MVPS
The face of a dark-skinned man who is smiling widely. The letters "S" and "F" overlap on his hat.
Willie Mays won the award in 1954 and 1965 with the same team in different cities.

A man is pictured from his belt up looking to the left of the camera. His button-down baseball jersey says "RED SOX" across it and he is wearing a baseball hat with a "B".
Jimmie Foxx was the first player to win three MVP awards.

An African-American man looks just right of the camera. His helmet and white jersey both have an orange "S" over "F" logo on them. The man's left arm is crossed over his body and his right is out of the picture. There is a black and orange glove on his left hand.
Barry Bonds' seven MVPs are the most for any individual player.
2004 Barry Bonds - V
SFG 147 G .362/.609/.812



2003 Barry Bonds - V
SFG 130 G .341/.529/.749



2002 Barry Bonds - V
SFG 143 G .370/.582/.799



2001 Barry Bonds - V
SFG 153 G .328/.515/.863
1993 Barry Bonds - V
SFG 159 G .336/.458/.677



1992 Barry Bonds - V
PIT 140 G .311/.456/.624
1990 Barry Bonds - V
PIT 151 G .301/.406/.565

A Hispanic man walking while shouting at someone out of the picture. His helmet is emblazoned with a white "N" and "Y" intertwined, and "NEW YORK" is stitched in black letters across his button-down jersey. The player is holding a black baseball bat almost vertically with black, gray, and white gloves.
Alex Rodriguez won the award with two different teams at two different positions.
A right-handed batter is at the plate, looking toward the pitcher's mound. Wearing a red uniform and white pants, there is a crowd behind him with jerseys of various colors.
Albert Pujols won the award three times, all at first base with the St. Louis Cardinals.






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