World Series Most Valuable Player Award

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.

Willie Mays World Series MVP Award
World Series Most Valuable Player Award
Johnny Podres was the inaugural winner in 1955 for the Brooklyn Dodgers
SportBaseball
LeagueMajor League Baseball
Awarded forAnnual most valuable player of the World Series
CountryUnited States
Canada
Presented byMajor League Baseball
History
First award1955
Most recentCorey Seager (Texas Rangers)

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

Key
Year Links to the article about that corresponding World Series
Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
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 Note
1955 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Johnny Podres Brooklyn Dodgers Starting pitcher
1956 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Don Larsen New York Yankees Starting pitcher
1957 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Lew Burdette Milwaukee Braves Starting pitcher
1958 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Bob Turley New York Yankees Pitcher
  • 2–1 record and 1 save over 4 appearances (2 starts); 1 shutout
  • 5 earned runs allowed over 16+13 innings pitched
  • 13 strikeouts
1959 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Larry Sherry# Los Angeles Dodgers Relief pitcher
1960 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Bobby Richardson New York Yankees§ Second baseman
1961 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Whitey Ford New York Yankees Starting pitcher
1962 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Ralph Terry New York Yankees Starting pitcher
1963 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers Starting pitcher
1964 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Bob Gibson St. Louis Cardinals Starting pitcher
1965 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Sandy Koufax (2) Los Angeles Dodgers Starting pitcher
1966 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Frank Robinson Baltimore Orioles Outfielder
1967 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Bob Gibson (2) St. Louis Cardinals Starting pitcher
1968 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Mickey Lolich Detroit Tigers Starting pitcher
1969 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Donn Clendenon New York Mets First baseman
1970 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Brooks Robinson Baltimore Orioles Third baseman
1971 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Roberto Clemente Pittsburgh Pirates Outfielder
1972 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Gene Tenace Oakland Athletics Catcher
1973 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Reggie Jackson Oakland Athletics Outfielder
1974 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Rollie Fingers Oakland Athletics Relief pitcher
1975 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Pete Rose Cincinnati Reds Third baseman
1976 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds Catcher
1977 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Reggie Jackson (2) New York Yankees Outfielder
1978 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Bucky Dent New York Yankees Shortstop
1979* World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Willie Stargell Pittsburgh Pirates First baseman
1980 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies Third baseman
1981^ World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Ron Cey Los Angeles Dodgers Third baseman
World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Pedro Guerrero Outfielder
World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Steve Yeager Catcher
1982* World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Darrell Porter St. Louis Cardinals Catcher
1983 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Rick Dempsey Baltimore Orioles Catcher
1984 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Alan Trammell Detroit Tigers Shortstop
1985 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Bret Saberhagen Kansas City Royals Starting pitcher
1986 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Ray Knight New York Mets Third baseman
1987 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Frank Viola Minnesota Twins Starting pitcher
1988* World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Orel Hershiser Los Angeles Dodgers Starting pitcher
1989 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Dave Stewart Oakland Athletics Starting pitcher
1990 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  José Rijo Cincinnati Reds Starting pitcher
1991 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Jack Morris Minnesota Twins Starting pitcher
1992 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Pat Borders Toronto Blue Jays Catcher
1993 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Paul Molitor Toronto Blue Jays Designated hitter,
first baseman,
third baseman
1994 Series cancelled due to player's strike
1995 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Tom Glavine Atlanta Braves Starting pitcher
1996 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  John Wetteland New York Yankees Relief pitcher
1997* World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Liván Hernández# Florida Marlins Starting pitcher
1998 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Scott Brosius New York Yankees Third baseman
1999 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Mariano Rivera New York Yankees Relief pitcher
2000 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Derek Jeter New York Yankees Shortstop
2001^ World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Randy Johnson Arizona Diamondbacks Pitcher
World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Curt Schilling Starting pitcher
2002 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Troy Glaus Anaheim Angels Third baseman
2003 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Josh Beckett Florida Marlins Starting pitcher
2004 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Manny Ramirez Boston Red Sox Outfielder
2005 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Jermaine Dye Chicago White Sox Outfielder
2006 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  David Eckstein St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop
2007 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Mike Lowell Boston Red Sox Third baseman
2008* World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Cole Hamels Philadelphia Phillies Starting pitcher
2009 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Hideki Matsui New York Yankees Designated hitter
2010 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Edgar Rentería San Francisco Giants Shortstop
2011* World Series Most Valuable Player Award  David Freese St. Louis Cardinals Third baseman
2012 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Pablo Sandoval San Francisco Giants Third baseman
2013 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  David Ortiz Boston Red Sox Designated hitter
2014* World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Madison Bumgarner San Francisco Giants Starting pitcher
2015 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Salvador Pérez Kansas City Royals Catcher
2016 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Ben Zobrist Chicago Cubs Outfielder
2017 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  George Springer Houston Astros Outfielder
2018

World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Steve Pearce

Boston Red Sox First baseman
2019 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Stephen Strasburg Washington Nationals Starting pitcher
2020* World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Corey Seager Los Angeles Dodgers Shortstop
2021 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Jorge Soler Atlanta Braves Right fielder, designated hitter
2022* World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Jeremy Peña# Houston Astros Shortstop
2023 World Series Most Valuable Player Award  Corey Seager (2) Texas Rangers Shortstop

Notes

Sandy Koufax, Bob Gibson, Reggie Jackson, and Corey Seager are the only players who were named World Series MVP multiple times; each won the award twice.
  • Johnny Podres won the inaugural award in 1955 with the Brooklyn Dodgers. Podres, with nine wins and ten losses during the regular season, beat the Yankees twice in the series; both victories were complete games.
  • Don Larsen won the 1956 World Series MVP after pitching the only no-hitter in World Series history, in the fifth game of the series; the no-hitter was also a perfect game.
  • Bobby Richardson won the 1960 World Series MVP while playing for the losing team in the series, the New York Yankees, and had 12 runs batted in, a World Series record; he is also the only second baseman to win the World Series MVP.
  • The first non-American to win the award was Pedro Guerrero in 1981.
  • In 1977, Reggie Jackson hit three home runs in the deciding game, taking the nickname "Mr. October", in which October is the month of the MLB postseason; Jackson had a total of five home runs in the series, a World Series record.
  • Willie Stargell won the 1979 World Series MVP at the age of 39, and is the oldest World Series MVP.
  • In 1996, John Wetteland won the World Series MVP, setting a World Series record with four saves.
  • In 2000, Derek Jeter won the World Series MVP and the All-Star Game MVP in the same season, the only player to do so.
  • Stephen Strasburg (2019) is the only first overall draft pick to win the award.
  • 22 World Series MVPs have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame: Alan Trammell (1984), Jack Morris (1991), Paul Molitor (1993), Tom Glavine (1995), Mariano Rivera (1999), Derek Jeter (2000), Randy Johnson (2001), and David Ortiz (2013) are the only Hall of Famers to have won the World Series MVP since 1981. Molitor was also the first designated hitter to win the World Series MVP.
  • Hideki Matsui, the 2009 winner, batted in six runs in the sixth game of the 2009 World Series, tying Richardson's record for most runs batted in for a single World Series game. Matsui became the first Japanese-born player to win the award, as well as the first player to win it as a full-time designated hitter. He is also the only player named both a World Series and a Japan Series MVP.
  • Four players have won the award twice: Sandy Koufax (1963, 1965), Bob Gibson (1964, 1967), Jackson (1973, 1977), and Corey Seager (2020, 2023). Jackson and Seager are the only players to have won the award with two different teams, while Seager is the first player to win the award in both leagues.
  • There have been two occasions on which multiple winners were awarded in the same World Series: Ron Cey, Pedro Guerrero, and Steve Yeager in 1981, and Johnson and Schilling in 2001. The duo of Johnson and Schilling combined for all four of Arizona's wins in the 2001 World Series; Johnson had three of them.
  • Twelve of the fifty-eight World Series MVPs have also won the MLB MVP, the Cy Young Award, or the LCS MVP in the same season. Koufax (1963), Frank Robinson (1966), Jackson (1973), Stargell, and Mike Schmidt (1980) are the only players to have won the MLB MVP and the World Series MVP. A total of six players won the Cy Young Award and the World Series MVP in the same season: Bob Turley (1958), Whitey Ford (1961), Koufax (1963, 1965), Bret Saberhagen (1985), Orel Hershiser (1988), and Johnson (2001).
  • Nine players have won the World Series MVP in the same season in which they won the LCS MVP: Stargell (1979), Darrell Porter (1982), Hershiser (1988), Liván Hernández (1997), Cole Hamels (2008), David Freese (2011), Madison Bumgarner (2014), Corey Seager (2020), and Jeremy Peña (2022) — all of them except Peña, an American League player, were the NLCS MVPs.
  • Koufax (1963) is the only person to have won the Cy Young Award, the MLB MVP, and the World Series MVP in the same season, while Stargell (1979) is the only person to have won the MLB MVP, the LCS MVP, and the World Series MVP in the same season. Hershiser (1988) won the Cy Young Award, the LCS MVP, and the World Series MVP in the same season.
  • In the 4th inning of the 2015 All-Star Game, 2014 World Series MVP Madison Bumgarner pitched to future 2015 World Series MVP Salvador Pérez, who struck out but reached first due to a passed ball. This was the first time the previous year's MVP faced the current year's future MVP in the All-Star Game. Bumgarner and Pérez also faced each other in the final play of the 2014 World Series: Pérez popped out.

See also

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