League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award

The League Championship Series Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award is given annually to the Major League Baseball (MLB) players deemed to have the most impact on their teams' performances in each of the two respective League Championship Series that comprise the penultimate round of the MLB postseason.

The award is given separately for a player in both the American League Championship Series and the National League Championship Series. It has been presented in the National League (NL) since 1977, and in the American League (AL) since 1980. Dusty Baker won the inaugural award in 1977 with the Los Angeles Dodgers, and Frank White won the first AL award in 1980 with the Kansas City Royals. The ten Hall of Famers to win LCS MVPs include Roberto Alomar, George Brett, Dennis Eckersley, Rickey Henderson, Kirby Puckett, Ozzie Smith, Willie Stargell, John Smoltz, Iván Rodríguez, and Mariano Rivera.

League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award
SportBaseball
LeagueMajor League Baseball
Awarded forAnnual most valuable players of the two League Championship Series
CountryUnited States, Canada
Presented byAmerican League, National League
History
First award1977 (NL), 1980 (AL)
Most recentAdolis García (AL)
Ketel Marte (NL)
League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award
Madison Bumgarner, the 2014 National League Championship Series Most Valuable Player, won both this award and the World Series MVP in the same season.

Three players have won the award twice: Steve Garvey (1978, 1984), Dave Stewart (1990, 1993), and Orel Hershiser (1988, 1995). Incidentally, all three of these players won their two awards with two different teams. Nine players have gone on to win the World Series MVP Award in the same season in which they won the LCS MVP—eight from the NL and one from the AL. Three players have won while playing for the losing team in the series: Fred Lynn played for the 1982 California Angels; Mike Scott pitched for the 1986 Houston Astros; and Jeffrey Leonard played for the 1987 San Francisco Giants. Two players have shared the award in the same year three times, all in the NL; Rob Dibble and Randy Myers for the 1990 Cincinnati Reds, the Chicago Cubs' Jon Lester and Javier Báez in 2016, and Chris Taylor and Justin Turner of the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2017.

Nelson Cruz won the award in the 2011 ALCS after hitting 6 home runs in the series. Adolis García won the award after having 15 RBIs during the 2023 ALCS. Adam Kennedy won the 2002 ALCS MVP when he hit 3 home runs in 1 game; he had hit 7 during the regular season and hit 80 in his 14-year career. From the pitcher's mound, Steve Avery threw 16+13 innings without giving up a run in the 1991 NLCS, and John Smoltz amassed 19 strikeouts the following year. Liván Hernández won the 1997 NLCS MVP after winning his only start and earning a win out of the bullpen in relief; he struck out 16 in 10+23 innings. Daniel Murphy won the 2015 NLCS MVP after hitting home runs in six consecutive games (including the final two games of the preceding division series), setting a major league record for consecutive postseason games with a home run.

Liván Hernández (1997, NL) and his half-brother Orlando Hernández (1999, AL) are the only family pair to have won the award. The only rookies to have won the award are Mike Boddicker (1983, AL), Liván Hernández (1997, NL), Michael Wacha (2013, NL), Randy Arozarena (2020, AL) and Jeremy Peña (2022, AL).

Key

Year Links to the article about that corresponding ALCS or NLCS
Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame
*
Indicates that the player won the World Series MVP Award the same year
§
Indicates losing team in the series
^
Indicates multiple award winners in the same year
(#)
Indicates number of times winning League Championship Series MVP at that point (if he won multiple times)

American League winners

League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award 
Adolis Garcia (2023 ALCS MVP)
League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award 
Yordan Álvarez (2021 ALCS MVP)
League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award 
Randy Arozarena (2020 ALCS MVP)
League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award 
José Altuve (2019 ALCS MVP)
League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award 
Jackie Bradley Jr. (2018 ALCS MVP)
Year Player Team Position Selected statistics Ref
1980 Frank White Kansas City Royals Second baseman
1981 Graig Nettles New York Yankees Third baseman
1982 Fred Lynn California Angels§ Outfielder
1983 Mike Boddicker Baltimore Orioles Starting pitcher
1984 Kirk Gibson Detroit Tigers Outfielder
1985 George Brett Kansas City Royals Third baseman
1986 Marty Barrett Boston Red Sox Second baseman
1987 Gary Gaetti Minnesota Twins Third baseman
1988 Dennis Eckersley Oakland Athletics Relief pitcher
1989 Rickey Henderson Oakland Athletics Outfielder
1990 Dave Stewart Oakland Athletics Starting pitcher
1991 Kirby Puckett Minnesota Twins Outfielder
1992 Roberto Alomar Toronto Blue Jays Second baseman
1993 Dave Stewart (2) Toronto Blue Jays Starting pitcher
1994 Series cancelled due to player's strike
1995 Orel Hershiser (2) Cleveland Indians Starting pitcher
1996 Bernie Williams New York Yankees Outfielder
1997 Marquis Grissom Cleveland Indians Outfielder
1998 David Wells New York Yankees Starting pitcher
1999 Orlando Hernández New York Yankees Starting pitcher
2000 David Justice New York Yankees Outfielder
2001 Andy Pettitte New York Yankees Starting pitcher
2002 Adam Kennedy Anaheim Angels Second baseman
2003 Mariano Rivera New York Yankees Relief pitcher
2004 David Ortiz Boston Red Sox Designated hitter
2005 Paul Konerko Chicago White Sox First baseman
2006 Plácido Polanco Detroit Tigers Second baseman
2007 Josh Beckett Boston Red Sox Starting pitcher
2008 Matt Garza Tampa Bay Rays Starting pitcher
2009 CC Sabathia New York Yankees Starting pitcher
2010 Josh Hamilton Texas Rangers Outfielder
2011 Nelson Cruz Texas Rangers Outfielder
2012 Delmon Young Detroit Tigers Designated hitter
2013 Koji Uehara Boston Red Sox Relief pitcher
2014 Lorenzo Cain Kansas City Royals Outfielder
2015 Alcides Escobar Kansas City Royals Shortstop
2016 Andrew Miller Cleveland Indians Relief pitcher
2017 Justin Verlander Houston Astros Starting pitcher
2018 Jackie Bradley Jr. Boston Red Sox Center fielder
2019 José Altuve Houston Astros Second baseman
2020 Randy Arozarena Tampa Bay Rays Outfielder
2021 Yordan Álvarez Houston Astros Designated hitter
2022* Jeremy Peña Houston Astros Shortstop
2023 Adolis García Texas Rangers Outfielder

National League winners

League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award 
Ketel Marte (2023 NLCS MVP)
League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award 
Bryce Harper (2022 NLCS MVP)
League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award 
Eddie Rosario (2021 NLCS MVP)
League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award 
Corey Seager (2020 NLCS MVP)
League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award 
Howie Kendrick (2019 NLCS MVP)
Year Player Team Position Selected statistics Ref
1977 Dusty Baker Los Angeles Dodgers Outfielder
1978 Steve Garvey Los Angeles Dodgers First baseman
1979* Willie Stargell Pittsburgh Pirates First baseman
1980 Manny Trillo Philadelphia Phillies Second baseman
1981 Burt Hooton Los Angeles Dodgers Starting pitcher
1982* Darrell Porter St. Louis Cardinals Catcher
1983 Gary Matthews Philadelphia Phillies Outfielder
1984 Steve Garvey (2) San Diego Padres First baseman
1985 Ozzie Smith St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop
1986 Mike Scott Houston Astros§ Starting pitcher
1987 Jeffrey Leonard San Francisco Giants§ Outfielder
1988* Orel Hershiser Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher
1989 Will Clark San Francisco Giants First baseman
1990^ Rob Dibble Cincinnati Reds Relief pitcher
1990^ Randy Myers Cincinnati Reds Relief pitcher
1991 Steve Avery Atlanta Braves Starting pitcher
1992 John Smoltz Atlanta Braves Starting pitcher
1993 Curt Schilling Philadelphia Phillies Starting pitcher
1994 Series cancelled due to player's strike
1995 Mike Devereaux Atlanta Braves Outfielder
1996 Javy López Atlanta Braves Catcher
1997* Liván Hernández Florida Marlins Starting pitcher
1998 Sterling Hitchcock San Diego Padres Starting pitcher
1999 Eddie Pérez Atlanta Braves Catcher
2000 Mike Hampton New York Mets Starting pitcher
2001 Craig Counsell Arizona Diamondbacks Infielder
2002 Benito Santiago San Francisco Giants Catcher
2003 Iván Rodríguez Florida Marlins Catcher
2004 Albert Pujols St. Louis Cardinals First baseman
2005 Roy Oswalt Houston Astros Starting pitcher
2006 Jeff Suppan St. Louis Cardinals Starting pitcher
2007 Matt Holliday Colorado Rockies Outfielder
2008* Cole Hamels Philadelphia Phillies Starting pitcher
2009 Ryan Howard Philadelphia Phillies First baseman
2010 Cody Ross San Francisco Giants Outfielder
2011* David Freese St. Louis Cardinals Third baseman
2012 Marco Scutaro San Francisco Giants Second baseman
2013 Michael Wacha St. Louis Cardinals Starting pitcher
2014* Madison Bumgarner San Francisco Giants Starting pitcher
2015 Daniel Murphy New York Mets Infielder
2016^ Jon Lester Chicago Cubs Starting pitcher
2016^ Javier Báez Chicago Cubs Infielder
2017^ Justin Turner Los Angeles Dodgers Third baseman
2017^ Chris Taylor Los Angeles Dodgers Outfielder
2018 Cody Bellinger Los Angeles Dodgers First baseman
2019 Howie Kendrick Washington Nationals Second baseman
2020* Corey Seager Los Angeles Dodgers Shortstop
2021 Eddie Rosario Atlanta Braves Outfielder
2022 Bryce Harper Philadelphia Phillies Designated hitter
2023 Ketel Marte Arizona Diamondbacks Second baseman

References

    General
  • "Post-Season Awards & All-Star Game MVP Award Winners". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved September 5, 2009.
    Inline citations

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