A number of American League players have won back to back MVP awards. The last player to do it was Frank Thomas, he won it in 1993 and 1994. As for the other players that have done it. Jimmy Foxx was the 1st player to ever do it in the American League in 1932 and 1933, followed by Hal Newhouser 1944 and 1945, then Yogi Berra did it 1954 and 1955, followed by Mickey Mantle 1956 and 1957 and the last player to do it before Frank Thomas did it was Roger Maris in 1960 and 1961.
Al Rosen was the American League MVP in 1953. Yogi Berra was the MVP in 1954.
1993 1994 ML MVPsThe 1993 American League MVP was Frank ThomasThe 1993 National League MVP was Barry BondsThe 1994 American League MVP was Frank ThomasThe 1994 National League MVP was Jeff Bagwell
2007 MVP Winner Alex Rodriguez NYYAlex Rodriguez was the last Yankee to win the American League MVP Award in 2007.
2008 MLB MVPsThe 2008 American League MVP was Dustin PedroiaThe 2008 National League MVP was Albert Pujols
Yes he won two MVP's one American League MVP and World Series MVP in 1973
Al Rosen was the American League MVP in 1953. Yogi Berra was the MVP in 1954.
2007 AL MVPThe 2007 American League MVP was Alex Rodriguez
2008 AL MVPThe 2008 American League MVP was Dustin Pedroia
2009 AL MVPThe 2009 American League MVP was Joe Mauer
1993 1994 ML MVPsThe 1993 American League MVP was Frank ThomasThe 1993 National League MVP was Barry BondsThe 1994 American League MVP was Frank ThomasThe 1994 National League MVP was Jeff Bagwell
Dustin Pedroia won the 2008 American League MVP Award.
Dustin Pedroia won the 2008 American League MVP Award.
Yes, Don Newcombe was the National League MVP in 1956. The American League MVP was Mickey Mantle.
2007 MVP Winner Alex Rodriguez NYYAlex Rodriguez was the last Yankee to win the American League MVP Award in 2007.
Dustin PedroiaDustin Pedroia of the Red Sox won the 2008 American League MVP Award
2008 MLB MVPsThe 2008 American League MVP was Dustin PedroiaThe 2008 National League MVP was Albert Pujols
2009 MLB MVPsThe 2009 American League MVP was Joe MauerThe 2009 National League MVP was Albert Pujols