Athlete of The Year - Various Athlete of The Year Awards - One Sport (other Than Track and Field)

One Sport (other Than Track and Field)

  • International Baseball Federation Senior Athlete of the Year
  • U.S. Soccer Athlete of the Year (U.S. Soccer Federation) (association football)
  • Leigh Matthews Trophy (Australian Football League) (Australian rules football)
  • Canadian Football League Most Outstanding Player Award (Canadian football)
  • GAA All Stars Awards (Gaelic games)
    • All Stars Footballer of the Year (Gaelic football)
    • All Stars Hurler of the Year (hurling)
    • Ladies' Gaelic football All Stars Awards (Ladies' Gaelic football)
    • Camogie All Stars Awards (camogie)
    • Rounders All Stars Awards (rounders)
  • National Football League Most Valuable Player Award (U.S.) (American football)
  • Nippon Professional Baseball Most Valuable Player Award (Japan)
  • MLB Most Valuable Player Award (Major League Baseball) (U.S. & Canada)
  • Players Choice Awards Player of the Year (Major League Baseball) (U.S. & Canada)
  • Sporting News Player of the Year (Major League Baseball) (U.S. & Canada)
  • Sporting News MLB Athlete of the Decade (Major League Baseball) (U.S. & Canada)
  • ACC Men's Basketball Player of the Year (Atlantic Coast Conference) (college/university) (U.S.)
  • Baseball America High School Player of the Year Award (U.S.)

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