Ted Williams Award
(Redirected from All-Star Game MVP Award)
Established in 1962, the Ted Williams All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award , known before 2002 as the All-Star Game MVP Award given to the game's most valuable player. The award was named in honor of former Boston Red Sox great Ted Williams.
Ironically, the award was not given the first year under its new name, when the 2002 All-Star Game ended in a tie; commissioner Bud Selig was widely criticized for failing to honor a player for his efforts in the game as if the whole contest had been a public embarrassment to be forgotten.
Award Winners[edit]
- 1962 First Game: Maury Wills, Dodgers (NL)
- 1962 Second Game: Leon Wagner, Angels (AL)
- 1963: Willie Mays, Giants (NL)
- 1964: Johnny Callison, Phillies (NL)
- 1965: Juan Marichal, Giants (NL)
- 1966: Brooks Robinson, Orioles (AL)
- 1967: Tony Perez, Reds (NL)
- 1968: Willie Mays, Giants (NL)
- 1969: Willie McCovey, Giants (NL)
- 1970: Carl Yastrzemski, Red Sox (AL)
- 1971: Frank Robinson, Orioles (AL)
- 1972: Joe Morgan, Reds (NL)
- 1973: Bobby Bonds, Giants (NL)
- 1974: Steve Garvey, Dodgers (NL)
- 1975: Jon Matlack, Mets (NL) and Bill Madlock, Cubs (NL)
- 1976: George Foster, Reds (NL)
- 1977: Don Sutton, Dodgers (NL)
- 1978: Steve Garvey, Dodgers (NL)
- 1979: Dave Parker, Pirates (NL)
- 1980: Ken Griffey, Sr., Reds (NL)
- 1981: Gary Carter, Expos (NL)
- 1982: Dave Concepcion, Reds (NL)
- 1983: Fred Lynn, Angels (AL)
- 1984: Gary Carter, Expos (NL)
- 1985: LaMarr Hoyt, Padres (NL)
- 1986: Roger Clemens, Red Sox (AL)
- 1987: Tim Raines, Expos (NL)
- 1988: Terry Steinbach, Athletics (AL)
- 1989: Bo Jackson, Royals (AL)
- 1990: Julio Franco, Rangers (AL)
- 1991: Cal Ripken, Jr., Orioles (AL)
- 1992: Ken Griffey, Jr., Mariners (AL)
- 1993: Kirby Puckett, Twins (AL)
- 1994: Fred McGriff, Braves (NL)
- 1995: Jeff Conine, Marlins (NL)
- 1996: Mike Piazza, Dodgers (NL)
- 1997: Sandy Alomar, Jr, Indians (AL)
- 1998: Roberto Alomar, Orioles (AL)
- 1999: Pedro Martínez, Red Sox (AL)
- 2000: Derek Jeter, Yankees (AL)
- 2001: Cal Ripken, Jr., Orioles (AL)
- 2002: None Awarded
- 2003: Garret Anderson, Angels (AL)
- 2004: Alfonso Soriano, Rangers (AL)
- 2005: Miguel Tejada, Orioles (AL)
- 2006: Michael Young, Rangers (AL)
- 2007: Ichiro Suzuki, Mariners (AL)
- 2008: J.D. Drew, Red Sox (AL)
- 2009: Carl Crawford, Rays (AL)
- 2010: Brian McCann, Braves (NL)
- 2011: Prince Fielder, Brewers (NL)
- 2012: Melky Cabrera, Giants (NL)
- 2013: Mariano Rivera, Yankees (AL)
- 2014: Mike Trout, Angels (AL)
- 2015: Mike Trout, Angels (AL)
- 2016: Eric Hosmer, Royals (AL)
- 2017: Robinson Cano, Mariners (AL)
- 2018: Alex Bregman, Astros (AL)
- 2019: Shane Bieber, Indians (AL)
- 2020: Game cancelled
- 2021: Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays (AL)
- 2022: Giancarlo Stanton, Yankees (AL)
- 2023: Elias Díaz, Rockies (NL)
- 2024: Jarren Duran, Red Sox (AL)
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