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Baseball Digest Player of The Year

  • 1969: Tom Seaver, New York Mets
  • 1970: Billy Williams, Chicago Cubs
  • 1971: Joe Torre, St. Louis Cardinals
  • 1972: Dick Allen, Chicago White Sox
  • 1973: Pete Rose, Cincinnati Reds
  • 1974: Lou Brock, St. Louis Cardinals
  • 1975: Joe Morgan, Cincinnati Reds
  • 1976: Joe Morgan, Cincinnati Reds
  • 1977: George Foster, Cincinnati Reds
  • 1978: Ron Guidry, New York Yankees
  • 1979: George Brett, Kansas City Royals
  • 1980: George Brett, Kansas City Royals
  • 1981: Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies
  • 1982: Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers
  • 1983: Carlton Fisk, Chicago White Sox
  • 1984: Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs
  • 1985: Dwight Gooden, New York Mets
  • 1986: Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox
  • 1987: Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs
  • 1988: José Canseco, Oakland Athletics
  • 1989: Will Clark, San Francisco Giants
  • 1990: Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs
  • 1991: Cal Ripken Jr., Baltimore Orioles
  • 1992: Roberto Alomar, Toronto Blue Jays
  • 1993: Barry Bonds, San Francisco Giants
  • 1994: Jeff Bagwell, Houston Astros
  • 1995: Albert Belle, Cleveland Indians
  • 1996: Alex Rodriguez, Seattle Mariners
  • 1997: Larry Walker, Colorado Rockies
  • 1998: Sammy Sosa, Chicago Cubs
  • 1999: Iván Rodríguez, Texas Rangers
  • 2000: Todd Helton, Colorado Rockies
  • 2001: Barry Bonds, San Francisco Giants
  • 2002: Barry Bonds, San Francisco Giants
  • 2003: Iván Rodríguez, Florida Marlins
  • 2004: Vladimir Guerrero, Anaheim Angels
  • 2005: Albert Pujols, St. Louis Cardinals
  • 2006: Derek Jeter, New York Yankees
  • 2007: Jimmy Rollins, Philadelphia Phillies
  • 2008: Albert Pujols, St. Louis Cardinals
  • 2009: Joe Mauer, Minnesota Twins
  • 2010: Josh Hamilton Texas Rangers

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