By Season:
1958—Willie Mays
1959—Willie Mays
1960—Willie Mays
1961—Orlando Cepeda
1962—Willie Mays
1963—Willie Mays
1964—Willie Mays
1965—Willie Mays
1966—Willie McCovey
1967—Willie McCovey
1968—Willie McCovey
1969—Willie McCovey
1970—Bobby Bonds
1971—Bobby Bonds
1972—Dave Kingman
1973—Bobby Bonds
1974—Gary Matthews
1975—Von Joshua
1976—Bobby Murcer
1977—Willie McCovey
1978—Jack Clark
1979—Mike Ivie
1980—Jack Clark
1981—Jack Clark
1982—Joe Morgan
1983—Darrell Evans
1984—Dan Gladden
1985—Chris Brown
1986—Chris Brown
1987—Will Clark
1988—Brett Butler
1989—Will Clark
1990—Kevin Mitchell
1991—Will Clark
1992—Will Clark
1993—Barry Bonds
1994—Barry Bonds
1995—Matt Williams
1996—Barry Bonds
1997—Barry Bonds
1998—Barry Bonds
1999—Jeff Kent
2000—Jeff Kent
2001—Barry Bonds
2002—Barry Bonds
2003—Barry Bonds
2004—Barry Bonds
2005—Moises Alou
2006—Ray Durham
By Most Seasons Won:
9—Barry Bonds (1992-1994, 1996-1998, 2001-2004)
7—Willie Mays (1958-1960, 1962-1965)
5—Willie McCovey (1966-1969, 1977)
4—Will Clark (1987, 1989, 1991-1992)
3—Jack Clark (1978, 1980-1981)
3—Bobby Bonds (1970-1971, 1973)
2—Chris Brown (1985-1986)
2—Jeff Kent (1999-2000)
1—Orlando Cepeda (1961)
1—Dave Kingman (1972)
1—Gary Matthews (1974)
1—Von Joshua (1975)
1—Bobby Murcer (1976)
1—Mike Ivie (1979)
1—Joe Morgan (1982)
1—Darrell Evans (1983)
1—Dan Gladden (1984)
1—Brett Butler (1988)
1—Kevin Mitchell (1990)
1—Matt Williams (1995)
1—Moises Alou (2005)
1—Ray Durham (2006)
Monday, March 12, 2007
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2 comments:
is this only for batters? it should include some pitchers as well
Yes, but I can't pinpoint any particular year and say, "this pitcher was the Most Valuable Giant". Eventually, I'll add a CY Young. Something to look forward to. :^)
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