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5/29/21

[Answer] Who won baseball's Most Valuable Player Award seven times?

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Who won baseball's Most Valuable Player Award seven times?


  • Barry Bonds:There have only been 31 players throughout baseball's history to win the Most Valuable Player Award more than once. At the top of that list sits Barry Bonds. He won his first MVP Award while playing with the Pirates in 1990. His second award came in 1992 with Pittsburgh. He signed as a free agent in 1993 with the Giants and took home his third MVP honor. From 2001 to 2004, he brought home four more MVP Awards, in part because of a record season in 2001 with 73 home runs. Barry Bonds finished his career after 22 years. Source: MLB.com



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