Sporting News Player of the Year Award
The Sporting News Player of the Year Award is awarded annually by Sporting News to the most outstanding player in Major League Baseball. The honor was first given in 1936.
History
The Sporting News established in 1936 the Player of the Year award. It is the oldest and most prestigious award given to the single player in MLB who had the most outstanding season. Until 1969, it was the only major award given to a single player from MLB, rather than to a player in each league. In 1969, Baseball Digest began its Player of the Year award for one player in all of MLB. In 1993, the first Best Major League Baseball Player ESPY Award was given. In 1998, the Major League Baseball Players Association began its own Player of the Year award, for one player in all of MLB, as part of its Players Choice Awards. Baseball America also began its Major League Player of the Year award in 1998. In 2012, MLB's "GIBBY Awards" added an MLB Most Valuable Player category, which was renamed the Most Valuable Major Leaguer in 2014; its current name is the "Esurance MLB Awards" Best Major Leaguer.Winners
Key
NL | National League |
AL | American League |
P | Pitcher |
C | Catcher |
1B | First baseman |
2B | Second baseman |
3B | Third baseman |
SS | Shortstop |
OF | Outfielder |
BA | Batting average |
RBI | Run batted in |
HR | Home runs |
W-L | Win Loss Record |
K | Strikeouts |
ERA | Earned run average |
SB | Stolen bases |
R | Runs scored |
Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum | |
Player is active | |
* | Led League |
Awardees
Year | Name | Club | League | Pos | Notes | References |
1936 | New York Giants | NL | P | W-L: 26*-6, ERA: 2.31*, K: 123 | ||
1937 | Cleveland Indians | AL | P | W-L: 15-1, ERA: 2.55, K: 87 | ||
1938 | Cincinnati Reds | NL | P | W-L: 15-10, ERA: 3.12, K: 125 | ||
1939 | New York Yankees | AL | OF | BA:.381*, RBI: 126, HR: 30 | ||
1940 | Cleveland Indians | AL | P | W-L: 27*-11, ERA: 2.61*, K: 261*, AL Triple Crown | ||
1941 | Boston Red Sox | AL | OF | BA:.406*, RBI: 120, HR: 37*, Runs: 135*, BB: 147* | ||
1942 | Boston Red Sox | AL | OF | BA:.356*, RBI: 137*, HR: 36*, Runs: 141*, BB: 145*, MLB Triple Crown | ||
1943 | New York Yankees | AL | P | W-L:20*-4, ERA:1.64*, K:134 | ||
1944 | St. Louis Cardinals | NL | SS | BA:.263, RBI: 63, HR: 6 | ||
1945 | Detroit Tigers | AL | P | W-L: 25*-9, ERA: 1.81*, K: 212*, MLB Triple Crown | ||
1946 | St. Louis Cardinals | NL | 1B | BA:.365*, RBI: 103, HR: 16, Runs: 124* | ||
1947 | Boston Red Sox | AL | OF | BA:.343*, RBI: 114*, HR: 32*, Runs: 125*, BB: 162*, AL Triple Crown | ||
1948 | Cleveland Indians | AL | SS | BA:.355, RBI: 106, HR: 18 | ||
1949 | Boston Red Sox | AL | OF | BA:.343, RBI: 159*, HR: 43*, Runs: 150*, BB: 162* | ||
1950 | New York Yankees | AL | SS | BA:.324, RBI: 66, HR: 7 | ||
1951 | St. Louis Cardinals | NL | OF | BA:.355*, RBI: 108, HR: 32, Runs: 124 | ||
1952 | Philadelphia Phillies | NL | P | W-L: 28*-7, ERA: 2.59, K: 148 | ||
1953 | Cleveland Indians | AL | 3B | BA:.336, RBI: 145, HR: 43 | ||
1954 | New York Giants | NL | OF | BA:.345*, RBI: 110, HR: 41, Runs: 119 | ||
1955 | Brooklyn Dodgers | NL | OF | BA:.309, RBI: 136*, HR: 42, Runs: 126* | ||
1956 | New York Yankees | AL | OF | BA:.353*, RBI: 130*, HR: 52*, Runs: 132*, MLB Triple Crown | ||
1957 | Boston Red Sox | AL | OF | BA:.388*, RBI: 87, HR: 38, BB: 119 | ||
1958 | New York Yankees | AL | P | W-L: 21*-7, ERA: 2.97, K: 168 | ||
1959 | Chicago White Sox | AL | P | W-L: 22*-10, ERA: 3.17, K: 179 | ||
1960 | Pittsburgh Pirates | NL | 2B | BA:.273, RBI: 64, HR: 11, Gold Glove | ||
1961 | New York Yankees | AL | OF | BA:.269, RBI: 141*, HR: 61*, Runs: 132*, Single Season Home Run Record | ||
1962 | Los Angeles Dodgers | NL | SS | BA:.299, RBI: 48, HR: 6, SB: 104* | ||
1962 | Los Angeles Dodgers | NL | P | W-L: 25*-9, ERA: 2.83 K: 232* | ||
1963 | Los Angeles Dodgers | NL | P | W-L: 25*-5, ERA: 1.88* K: 306*, MLB Triple Crown | ||
1964 | St. Louis Cardinals | NL | 3B | BA:.295, RBI: 119*, HR: 24 | ||
1965 | Los Angeles Dodgers | NL | P | W-L: 26*-8, ERA: 2.04* K: 382*, MLB Triple Crown | ||
1966 | Baltimore Orioles | AL | OF | BA:.316*, RBI: 122*, HR: 49*, Runs: 122, AL Triple Crown | ||
1967 | Boston Red Sox | AL | OF | BA:.326*, RBI: 121*, HR: 44*, Runs: 112*, AL Triple Crown | ||
1968 | Detroit Tigers | AL | P | W-L: 31*-6, ERA: 1.96 K: 280 | ||
1969 | San Francisco Giants | NL | 1B | BA:.320, RBI: 126*, HR: 45* | ||
1970 | Cincinnati Reds | NL | C | BA:.293, RBI: 148*, HR: 45* | ||
1971 | St. Louis Cardinals | NL | 3B | BA:.363*, RBI: 137, HR: 24 | ||
1972 | Chicago Cubs | NL | OF | BA:.333*, RBI: 122, HR: 37 | ||
1973 | Oakland Athletics | AL | OF | BA:.293, RBI: 117*, HR: 32*, Runs: 99* | ||
1974 | St. Louis Cardinals | NL | OF | BA:.306, RBI: 48, HR: 3, SB: 118*, R: 105 | ||
1975 | Cincinnati Reds | NL | 2B | BA:.327, RBI: 94, HR: 17, SB: 67, R: 107 | ||
1976 | Cincinnati Reds | NL | 2B | BA:.320, RBI: 111, HR: 27, SB: 60, R: 113 | ||
1977 | Minnesota Twins | AL | 1B | BA:.388*, RBI: 100, HR: 14, SB: 23, R: 128* | ||
1978 | New York Yankees | AL | P | W-L: 25*-3, ERA: 1.74* K: 248 | ||
1979 | Pittsburgh Pirates | NL | 1B | BA:.281, RBI: 82, HR: 32 | ||
1980 | Kansas City Royals | AL | 3B | BA:.390*, RBI: 118, HR: 24 | ||
1981 | Los Angeles Dodgers | NL | P | W-L 13-7, ERA: 2.48 K: 180* | ||
1982 | Milwaukee Brewers | AL | SS | BA:.331 RBI: 114, HR: 29 | ||
1983 | Baltimore Orioles | AL | SS | BA:.318 RBI: 102, HR: 27, Runs: 121* | ||
1984 | Chicago Cubs | NL | 2B | BA:.314 RBI: 84, HR: 19, Runs: 114 | ||
1985 | New York Yankees | AL | 1B | BA:.324 RBI: 145*, HR: 35 | ||
1986 | Boston Red Sox | AL | P | W-L: 24*-4, ERA: 2.48*, K: 238 | ||
1987 | Toronto Blue Jays | AL | OF | BA:.308 RBI: 134*, HR: 47 | ||
1988 | Los Angeles Dodgers | NL | P | W-L: 23*-8, ERA: 2.26, K: 178 | ||
1989 | San Francisco Giants | NL | OF | BA:.291 RBI: 125*, HR: 47* | ||
1990 | Pittsburgh Pirates | NL | OF | BA:.301, RBI: 114, HR: 33 | ||
1991 | Baltimore Orioles | AL | SS | BA:.323, RBI: 114, HR: 34 | ||
1992 | San Diego Padres | NL | OF | BA:.330*, RBI: 100, HR: 33 | ||
1993 | Chicago White Sox | AL | 1B | BA:.317, RBI: 128, HR: 41 | ||
1994 | Houston Astros | NL | 1B | BA:.368, RBI: 116*, HR: 39, Runs: 104* | ||
1995 | Cleveland Indians | AL | OF | BA:.317, RBI: 126*, HR: 50*, Runs: 121* | ||
1996 | Seattle Mariners | AL | SS | BA:.358*, RBI: 123, HR: 36, Runs: 141* | ||
1997 | Seattle Mariners | AL | OF | BA:.304, RBI: 147*, HR: 56*, Runs: 125 | ||
1998 | Chicago Cubs | NL | OF | BA:.308, RBI: 158*, HR: 66, Runs: 134* | ||
1999 | Texas Rangers | AL | 1B | BA:.324, RBI: 148, HR: 47 | ||
2000 | Toronto Blue Jays | AL | 1B | BA:.344, RBI: 137, HR: 41, Runs: 115 | ||
2001 | San Francisco Giants | NL | OF | BA:.328, RBI: 137, HR: 73*, Runs: 129, BB: 177*, Single Season Home Run Record | ||
2002 | Texas Rangers | AL | SS | BA:.300, RBI: 142*, HR: 57*, Runs: 125, Gold Glove | ||
2003 | St. Louis Cardinals | NL | 1B | BA:.359*, RBI: 124, HR: 43, Runs: 137* | ||
2004 | San Francisco Giants | NL | OF | BA:.362*, RBI: 101, HR: 45, Runs: 129, BB: 232* | ||
2005 | Atlanta Braves | NL | OF | BA:.263, RBI: 128, HR: 51*, Runs: 95*, Gold Glove | ||
2006 | Philadelphia Phillies | NL | 1B | BA:.313, RBI: 149*, HR: 58*, Runs: 104 | ||
2007 | New York Yankees | AL | 3B | BA:.314, RBI: 156*, HR: 54*, Runs: 143* | ||
2008 | St. Louis Cardinals | NL | 1B | BA:.357, RBI: 116, HR: 37, Runs: 100 | ||
2009 | St. Louis Cardinals | NL | 1B | BA:.327, RBI: 135, HR: 47* | ||
2010 | Texas Rangers | AL | OF | BA:.359*, RBI: 100, HR: 32 | ||
2011 | Detroit Tigers | AL | P | W-L: 24*-5, ERA: 2.40*, K: 250*, AL Triple Crown | ||
2012 | Detroit Tigers | AL | 3B | BA:.330*, RBI: 139*, HR: 44*, Runs: 109, AL Triple Crown | ||
2013 | Detroit Tigers | AL | 3B | BA:.348*, RBI: 137, HR: 44, Runs: 103 | ||
2014 | Los Angeles Dodgers | NL | P | W-L: 21*-3, ERA: 1.77*, K: 239 | ||
2015 | Toronto Blue Jays | AL | 3B | BA:.297, RBI: 123*, HR: 41, Runs: 108 | ||
2016 | Houston Astros | AL | 2B | BA:.338*, RBI: 96, HR: 24, Runs: 108 | ||
2017 | Houston Astros | AL | 2B | BA:.346*, RBI: 81, HR: 24, Runs: 112 | ||
2018 | Boston Red Sox | AL | OF | BA:.346*, RBI: 80, HR: 32, Runs: 129*, SLG:.640 | ||
2019 | Los Angeles Angels | AL | OF | BA:.291, RBI: 104, HR: 45, Runs: 110, SLG:.645* |
Multiple wins
Players
Several players have won the award more than once. Ted Williams, Joe Morgan, Albert Pujols, Miguel Cabrera, and José Altuve are the only players to win the award in consecutive years. Ted Williams won the award five times. Sandy Koufax is the only pitcher to win the award more than once. Alex Rodriguez and Barry Bonds are the only players to win the award while playing with different teams. Stan Musial and Alex Rodriguez are the only players to win the award while playing different positions. The only tie was in 1962, when Don Drysdale and Maury Wills shared the honor. Alex Rodriguez and Barry Bonds are the only players to win the award with multiple teams. Alex Rodriguez won the award with the most teams.Winning multiple SN Player of the Year awards has been seen as guaranteed admission to the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Barry Bonds is the only player with multiple awards, eligible for the Hall of Fame, but not a member of the Hall of Fame. The table is of the Players that have won two or more awards and the year they were inducted into Major League Baseball Hall of Fame. Active players are not eligible for the Hall of Fame.
Player | # of Awards | Years | Year inducted into HOF |
Ted Williams | 1941–1942, 1947, 1949, 1957 | ||
Barry Bonds | 1990, 2001, 2004 | ||
Alex Rodriguez | 1996, 2002, 2007 | ||
Albert Pujols | 2003, 2008–2009 | ||
Stan Musial | 1946, 1951 | ||
Sandy Koufax | 1963, 1965 | ||
Joe Morgan | 1975–1976 | ||
Cal Ripken Jr. | 1983, 1991 | ||
Miguel Cabrera | 2012–2013 | ||
José Altuve | 2016–2017 |
Outfielders and Pitchers have won the most awards.
Position | # of Awards |
Outfield | 28 |
Pitcher | 19 |
First Baseman | 13 |
Shortstop | 9 |
Third Baseman | 8 |
Second Baseman | 6 |
Catcher | 1 |