List of Winners
Through the 2001 iteration of the ESPY Awards, ceremonies were conducted in February of each year to honor achievements over the previous calendar year; awards presented thereafter are conferred in June and reflect performance from the June previous.
Year | Player | Position played | Team represented |
---|---|---|---|
1993 | Dennis Eckersley | Relief pitcher | Oakland Athletics |
1994 | Barry Bonds | Left fielder | San Francisco Giants |
1995 | Jeff Bagwell | First baseman | Houston Astros |
1996 | Greg Maddux | Starting pitcher | Atlanta Braves |
1997 | Ken Caminiti | Third baseman | San Diego Padres |
1998 | Larry Walker | Right fielder | Colorado Rockies |
1999 | Mark McGwire | First baseman | St. Louis Cardinals |
2000 | Pedro MartÃnez | Starting pitcher | Boston Red Sox |
2001 | Pedro MartÃnez | Starting pitcher | Boston Red Sox |
2002 | Barry Bonds | Left fielder | San Francisco Giants |
2003 | Barry Bonds | Left fielder | San Francisco Giants |
2004 | Barry Bonds | Left fielder | San Francisco Giants |
2005 | Albert Pujols | First baseman | St. Louis Cardinals |
2006 | Albert Pujols | First baseman | St. Louis Cardinals |
2007 | Derek Jeter | Shortstop | New York Yankees |
2008 | Alex Rodriguez | Third baseman | New York Yankees |
2009 | Albert Pujols | First baseman | St. Louis Cardinals |
2010 | Albert Pujols | First baseman | St. Louis Cardinals |
2011 | Roy Halladay | Starting pitcher | Philadelphia Phillies |
2012 | Josh Hamilton | Outfielder | Texas Rangers |
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