Through the 2007 season: National League - 9 1933 - Carl Hubbell, New York Giants
1934 - Dizzy Dean, St. Louis Cardinals
1936 - Carl Hubbell, New York Giants
1939 - Bucky Walters, Cincinnati Reds
1942 - Mort Cooper, St. Louis Cardinals
1950 - Jim Konstanty, Philadelphia Phillies
1956 - Don Newcombe, Brooklyn Dodgers
1963 - Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles Dodgers
1968 - Bob Gibson, St. Louis Cardinals American League - 11 1931 - Lefty Grove, Philadelphia Athletics
1943 - Spud Chandler, New York Yankees
1944 - Hal Newhouser, Detroit Tigers
1945 - Hal Newhouser, Detroit Tigers
1952 - Bobby Shantz, Philadelphia Athletics
1968 - Denny McLain, Detroit Tigers
1971 - Vida Blue, Oakland Athletics
1981 - Rollie Fingers, Milwaukee Brewers
1984 - Willie Hernandez, Detroit Tigers
1986 - Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox
1992 - Dennis Eckersley, Oakland Athletics
In MLB, 4.
American League -
1) 1981 - Rollie Fingers, Oakland Athletics
2) 1984 - Willie Hernandez, Detroit Tigers
3) 1992 - Dennis Eckersley, Oakland Athletics
National League -
1) 1950 - Jim Konstanty, Philadelphia Phillies
Derek Jeter won the 2000 World Series MVP award, but has never won a season MVP nor ALCS MVP award. He has also won the 2000 All-Star Game MVP award.
Dustin Pedroia won the 2008 American League MVP Award.
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Edwin Jackson never won the MVP Award.
Chase Utley has never won the MVP award.
Kobe Bryant won the MVP award in the 2007-08 NBA season
A New York Met has never won the National League MVP award.
Ichiro Suzuki won both the Rookie of the Year, and the MVP Award in 2001.
5 times
Manny has not won a league MVP award but was named MVP of the 2004 World Series.
Derek Jeter won the All Star MVP award and the World Series MVP award once each, in 2000, becoming the only player to win them both in the same season. He never won a regular MVP award, though he did finish second to Justin Morneau in 2006.
Derek Jeter won the All Star MVP award and the World Series MVP award once each, in 2000, becoming the only player to win them both in the same season. He never won a regular MVP award, though he did finish second to Justin Morneau in 2006.