Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 1980. Schmidt was a unanimous choice for the NL MVP and won the World Series MVP against the Kansas City Royals.
Buster Posey won the 2012 NL MVP award and the World series in 2012. He was not, however, World Series MVP.
The first, & to date only, player to be named MVP of the all star game & world series is Derek Jeter in 2000.
Once in 1975, and he also won the Rookie of the Year Award that same season, being the only player in Major League history to do so.
Willie Stargell of the Pittsburgh Pirates was the Most Valuable Player of the 1979 National League Championship Series and the 1979 World Series. He also won the 1979 National League MVP Award (shared with Keith Hernandez of the New York Mets). Stargell became the only player to win all three MVP awards in the same year.
Wilt Chaimberlain is the only NBA player to ever achieve this feat. During the 1967-1968 season, he led the league in rebounds and assists with 702 assists (per game assists totals were not kept then) and 23.8 rebounds a game.
None. In fact the only player to ever go 20/20/20 was current Tiger great Curtis Granderson in 2007. He only had 185 hits though.
In limited circumstances, yes. UEFA regulations state: 18.07 Excluding the UEFA Super Cup, and subject to paragraph 18.18 below, a player may not play UEFA club competition matches for more than one competing club in the course of the same season. A substitute player who is not fielded is entitled to play for another club competing in the same season's UEFA club competitions, provided that he is registered with the UEFA administration in accordance with the present regulations. 18.17 For all matches from the start of the round of 16, a club may register a maximum of three new eligible players for the remaining matches in the current competition. Such registration must be completed by 1 February 2010 at the latest. This deadline cannot be extended. 18.18 One player from the above quota of three who has played UEFA club competition matches for another competing club in the current season may exceptionally be registered, provided that the player has not been fielded: - in the same competition for another club; - or for another club that is currently in the same competition. Furthermore, if the player's new club is playing in the UEFA Europa League, his former club must not have played in the UEFA Europa League at any point in the current season So a player that played in the Europa League can play for another club in the Champions League, but only from the Round of 16, providing he was registered prior to the deadline. Clubs may only register one such player, and if the A list is already full, must remove a player to register another.
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Not in the same season. The player can't be registered for the competition with the second and will be 'cup-tied'.
Once in 1975, and he also won the Rookie of the Year Award that same season, being the only player in Major League history to do so.
No premier league player that I know of But Mark Lawrenson did it in 1988 with Liverpool/Oxford
A player is said to win the Triple Crown if he leads the league in batting average, home runs, and runs batted in (RBI) in the same season.
Ofcourse he can play in the Champions League with a team even if has previously played with another team. But if a player has represented a club in a particular season the CL he cannot then play for another club in the same year's CL.
Frank Robinson.
Nancy Lopez (-Knight).
Andy cole
Willie Stargell of the Pittsburgh Pirates was the Most Valuable Player of the 1979 National League Championship Series and the 1979 World Series. He also won the 1979 National League MVP Award (shared with Keith Hernandez of the New York Mets). Stargell became the only player to win all three MVP awards in the same year.
Wilt Chaimberlain is the only NBA player to ever achieve this feat. During the 1967-1968 season, he led the league in rebounds and assists with 702 assists (per game assists totals were not kept then) and 23.8 rebounds a game.