Frank Robinson in the AL
Roberto Clemente in the NL Frank Robinson won the triple crown that year, .316-49-122
He also won the World Series MVP. Clemente hit .317-29-119
The AL MVP was Justin Morneau, the NL MVP was Ryan Howard.
Chipper Jones of the Atlanta Braves was the NL MVP and Ivan Rodriguez of the Texas Rangers was AL MVP in the 1999 season.
Vladimir Guerrero of the Anaheim Angels was the AL MVP and Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants was NL MVP in the 2004 season.
2 MVPs, 1 AL and 1 NL. AL- Joe Mauer. NL- Albert Pujols.
There is no difference. They are just split into two categories. MLB does this so AL can play NL in the regular season and the post season.
in baseball the NL mvp was Joey Votto.
interleague play
No, usually about midway during the regular season they have interleague games where they face off the NL and AL teams.
52,148 - 27,321 in the National League and 24,827 in the American League: 2009 - 2482 in the NL and 2560 in the AL. 2008 - 2608 in the NL and 2270 in the AL. 2007 - 2705 in the NL and 2252 in the AL. 2006 - 2840 in the NL and 2546 in the AL. 2005 - 2580 in the NL and 2437 in the AL. 2004 - 2846 in the NL and 2605 in the AL. 2003 - 2708 in the NL and 2499 in the AL. 2002 - 2595 in the NL and 2464 in the AL. 2001 - 2952 in the NL and 2506 in the AL. 2000 - 3005 in the NL and 2688 in the AL.
NL
The cast of 1966 MLB All-Star Game - 1966 includes: Hank Aaron as Himself - NL Left Fielder Walter Alston as Himself - NL Manager Earl Battey as Himself - AL Catcher Jim Bunning as Himself - NL Pitcher Leo Cardenas as Himself - NL Shortstop Norm Cash as Himself - AL First Baseman Roberto Clemente as Himself - NL Right Fielder Rocky Colavito as Himself - AL Outfielder Curt Flood as Himself - NL Outfielder Herman Franks as Himself - NL Coach Bill Freehan as Himself - AL Catcher Jim Fregosi as Himself - AL Shortstop Curt Gowdy as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Jim Kaat as Himself - AL Pitcher Al Kaline as Himself - AL Center Fielder Harmon Killebrew as Himself - AL Third Baseman Bobby Knoop as Himself - AL Second Baseman Sandy Koufax as Himself - NL Pitcher Jim Lefebvre as Himself - NL Second Baseman Juan Marichal as Himself - NL Pitcher Willie Mays as Himself - NL Center Fielder Dick McAuliffe as Himself - AL Shortstop Tim McCarver as Himself - NL Catcher Willie McCovey as Himself - NL First Baseman Denny McLain as Himself - AL Pitcher Sam Mele as Himself - AL Manager Tony Oliva as Himself - AL Right Fielder Gaylord Perry as Himself - NL Pitcher Jim Ray Hart as Himself - NL Third Baseman Pete Richert as Himself - AL Pitcher Frank Robinson as Himself - AL Left Fielder Ron Santo as Himself - NL Third Baseman Sonny Siebert as Himself - AL Pitcher Willie Stargell as Himself - NL Outfielder Mel Stottlemyre as Himself - AL Pitcher Birdie Tebbets as Himself - AL Coach Joe Torre as Himself - NL Catcher Pee Wee Reese as Himself - Color Commentator Maury Wills as Himself - NL Shortstop
AL - American League NL - National League The AL and NL make up MLB (Major League Baseball).