Full list of NBA players who won the Most Valuable Player award in the All-Star Game since the first edition was played in 1951. Land Of Basketball.com Teams. With a new draft format breathing life into the NBA All-Star Game, and an emphasis on players to shake the rep of the mid-season showcase of a boring dud by asking them to compete (what a novel concept), it was likely no surprise that LeBron James proved he was again, the star of stars.
MLB Awards - All-Star Game MVP
All-Star Game MVP | |||
YR | PLAYER | TEAM | STATS |
2019 | Shane Bieber | Cleveland Indians | |
2018 | Alex Bregman | Houston Astros | |
2017 | Robinson Cano | Seattle Mariners | BA: .500, HR: 1, RBI: 1 |
2016 | Eric Hosmer | Kansas City Royals | BA: .667, HR: 1, RBI: 2 |
2015 | Mike Trout | Los Angeles Angels | BA: .333, HR: 1, RBI: 1 |
2014 | Mike Trout | Los Angeles Angels | BA: .667, HR: 0, RBI: 2 |
2013 | Mariano Rivera | New York Yankees | W-L: 0-0, ERA: 0.00, SV: 0 |
2012 | Melky Cabrera | San Francisco Giants | BA: .667, HR: 1, RBI: 2 |
2011 | Prince Fielder | Milwaukee Brewers | BA: .500, HR: 1, RBI: 3 |
2010 | Brian McCann | Atlanta Braves | BA: .500, HR: 0, RBI: 3 |
2009 | Carl Crawford | Tampa Bay Rays | BA: .333, HR: 0, RBI: 0 |
2008 | J.D. Drew | Boston Red Sox | BA: .500, HR: 1, RBI: 2 |
2007 | Ichiro Suzuki | Seattle Mariners | BA: 1.000, HR: 1, RBI: 2 |
2006 | Michael Young | Texas Rangers | BA: .500, HR: 0, RBI: 2 |
2005 | Miguel Tejada | Baltimore Orioles | BA: .333, HR: 1, RBI: 2 |
2004 | Alfonso Soriano | Texas Rangers | BA: .667, HR: 1, RBI: 3 |
2003 | Garret Anderson | Anaheim Angels | BA: .750, HR: 1, RBI: 2 |
2001 | Cal Ripken | Baltimore Orioles | BA: .500, HR: 1, RBI: 1 |
2000 | Derek Jeter | New York Yankees | BA: 1.000, HR: 0, RBI: 2 |
1999 | Pedro Martinez | Boston Red Sox | W-L: 1-0, ERA: 0.00, SO: 5 |
1998 | Roberto Alomar | Baltimore Orioles | BA: .750, HR: 1, RBI: 1 |
1997 | Sandy Alomar Jr. | Cleveland Indians | BA: 1.000, HR: 1, RBI: 2 |
1996 | Mike Piazza | Los Angeles Dodgers | BA: .667, HR: 1, RBI: 2 |
1995 | Jeff Conine | Florida Marlins | BA: 1.000, HR: 1, RBI: 1 |
1994 | Fred McGriff | Atlanta Braves | BA: 1.000, HR: 1, RBI: 2 |
1993 | Kirby Puckett | Minnesota Twins | BA: .667, HR: 1, RBI: 2 |
1992 | Ken Griffey Jr. | Seattle Mariners | |
1991 | Cal Ripken | Baltimore Orioles | |
1990 | Julio Franco | Texas Rangers | |
1989 | Bo Jackson | Kansas City Royals | |
1988 | Terry Steinbach | Oakland Athletics | |
1987 | Tim Raines Sr. | Montreal Expos | |
1986 | Roger Clemens | Boston Red Sox | |
1985 | LaMarr Hoyt | San Diego Padres | |
1984 | Gary Carter | Montreal Expos | |
1983 | Fred Lynn | California Angels | |
1982 | Dave Concepcion | Cincinnati Reds | |
1981 | Gary Carter | Montreal Expos | |
1980 | Ken Griffey Sr. | Cincinnati Reds | |
1979 | Dave Parker | Pittsburgh Pirates | |
1978 | Steve Garvey | Los Angeles Dodgers | |
1977 | Don Sutton | Los Angeles Dodgers | |
1976 | George Foster | Cincinnati Reds | |
1975 | Bill Madlock | Detroit Tigers | |
Jon Matlack | Texas Rangers | ||
1974 | Steve Garvey | Los Angeles Dodgers | |
1973 | Bobby Bonds | San Francisco Giants | |
1972 | Joe Morgan | Cincinnati Reds | |
1971 | Frank Robinson | Baltimore Orioles | |
1970 | Carl Yastrzemski | Boston Red Sox | |
1969 | Willie McCovey | San Francisco Giants | |
1968 | Willie Mays | San Francisco Giants | |
1967 | Tony Perez | Cincinnati Reds | |
1966 | Brooks Robinson | Baltimore Orioles | |
1965 | Juan Marichal | San Francisco Giants | |
1964 | Johnny Callison | Philadelphia Phillies | |
1963 | Willie Mays | San Francisco Giants | |
1962 | Leon Wagner | Los Angeles Angels | |
Maury Wills | Los Angeles Dodgers |
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