Major League Baseball All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award


The Major League Baseball All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award is an annual Major League Baseball award which is presented to the most outstanding player in each year's MLB All-Star Game. Awarded each season since 1962, it was originally called the "Arch Ward Memorial Award" in honor of Arch Ward, the man who conceived of the All-Star Game in 1933. The award's name was changed to the "Commissioner's Trophy" in 1970, but this name change was reversed in 1985 when the World Series Trophy was renamed the Commissioner's Trophy. Finally, the trophy was renamed the Ted Williams Most Valuable Player Award in 2002, in honor of former Boston Red Sox player Ted Williams, who had died earlier that year. No award was presented for the 2002 All-Star Game, which ended in a tie. Thus, the Anaheim Angels' Garret Anderson was the first recipient of the newly named Ted Williams Award in 2003. The All-Star Game Most Valuable Player also receives a Chevrolet vehicle, choosing between two cars.
, NL players have won the award 27 times, and American League players have won 30 times. Baltimore Orioles players have won the most awards for a single franchise ; players from the Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants are tied for the most in the NL with five each. Five players have won the award twice: Willie Mays, Steve Garvey, Gary Carter, Cal Ripken, Jr., and Mike Trout. The award has been shared by multiple players once; Bill Madlock and Jon Matlack shared the award in 1975. Two players have won the award for a game in which their league lost: Brooks Robinson in 1966 and Carl Yastrzemski in 1970. One pair of awardees were father and son, and another were brothers. Three players have won the MVP award at a game played in their home ballpark.
Shane Bieber of the Cleveland Indians is the most recent MLB All-Star Game MVP, winning the award in 2019. Only six players have won the MVP award in their only All-Star Game appearance; LaMarr Hoyt, Bo Jackson, J. D. Drew, Melky Cabrera, Eric Hosmer, and Bieber.

List of winners

YearPlayerTeamLeaguePosition
1962Los Angeles DodgersNationalShortstop
1962Los Angeles AngelsAmericanLeft fielder
1963San Francisco GiantsNationalCenter fielder
1964Philadelphia PhilliesNationalRight fielder
1965San Francisco GiantsNationalPitcher
1966Baltimore OriolesAmericanThird baseman
1967Cincinnati RedsNationalThird baseman
1968 San Francisco GiantsNationalCenter fielder
1969San Francisco GiantsNationalFirst baseman
1970Boston Red SoxAmericanCenter fielder/First baseman
1971Baltimore OriolesAmericanRight fielder
1972Cincinnati RedsNationalSecond baseman
1973San Francisco GiantsNationalRight fielder
1974Los Angeles DodgersNationalFirst baseman
1975*Chicago CubsNationalThird baseman
1975*New York MetsNationalPitcher
1976Cincinnati RedsNationalLeft fielder
1977Los Angeles DodgersNationalPitcher
1978 Los Angeles DodgersNationalFirst baseman
1979Pittsburgh PiratesNationalRight fielder
1980Cincinnati RedsNationalRight fielder
1981Montreal ExposNationalCatcher
1982Cincinnati RedsNationalShortstop
1983California AngelsAmericanCenter fielder
1984 Montreal ExposNationalCatcher
1985San Diego PadresNationalPitcher
1986Boston Red SoxAmericanPitcher
1987Montreal ExposNationalLeft fielder
1988Oakland AthleticsAmericanCatcher
1989Kansas City RoyalsAmericanLeft fielder
1990Texas RangersAmericanSecond baseman
1991Baltimore OriolesAmericanShortstop
1992Seattle MarinersAmericanCenter fielder
1993Minnesota TwinsAmericanCenter fielder
1994Atlanta BravesNationalFirst baseman
1995Florida MarlinsNationalLeft fielder
1996Los Angeles DodgersNationalCatcher
1997Cleveland IndiansAmericanCatcher
1998Baltimore OriolesAmericanSecond baseman
1999Boston Red SoxAmericanPitcher
2000New York YankeesAmericanShortstop
2001 Baltimore OriolesAmericanShortstop/Third baseman
2002
2003Anaheim AngelsAmericanLeft fielder
2004Texas RangersAmericanLeft fielder
2005Baltimore OriolesAmericanShortstop
2006Texas RangersAmericanShortstop
2007Seattle MarinersAmericanCenter fielder
2008Boston Red SoxAmericanRight fielder
2009Tampa Bay RaysAmericanLeft fielder
2010Atlanta BravesNationalCatcher
2011Milwaukee BrewersNationalFirst baseman
2012^San Francisco GiantsNationalCenter fielder
2013New York YankeesAmericanPitcher
2014^Los Angeles Angels of AnaheimAmericanOutfielder
2015^ Los Angeles Angels of AnaheimAmericanOutfielder
2016^Kansas City RoyalsAmericanFirst baseman
2017^Seattle MarinersAmericanSecond baseman
2018^Houston AstrosAmericanThird baseman
2019^Cleveland IndiansAmericanPitcher