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The 'Multiple-time MVP & Cy Young winners' quiz
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The 'Multiple-time MVP & Cy Young Award winners' quiz

Can you name every MLB MVP and Cy Young winner to have have won multiple times? Quiz clue: Award wins / Award / Years active. Good luck!

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7 MVP 1986-2007
Barry Bonds
3 MVP 1946-1965
Yogi Berra
3 MVP 1948-1957
Roy Campanella
3 MVP 1936-1951
Joe DiMaggio
3 MVP 1925-1945
Jimmie Foxx
3 MVP 1951-1968
Mickey Mantle
3 MVP 1941-1963
Stan Musial
3 MVP 2001-pres
Albert Pujols
3 MVP 1994-pres
Alex Rodriguez
3 MVP 1972-1989
Mike Schmidt
3 MVP 2011-2019
Mike Trout
2 MVP 1953-1971
Ernie Banks
2 MVP 1967-1983
Johnny Bench
2 MVP 2003-pres
Miguel Cabrera
2 MVP 1925-1937
Mickey Cochrane
2 MVP 1923-1939
Lou Gehrig
2 MVP 1989-2005
Juan Gonzalez
2 MVP 1930-1947
Hank Greenberg
2 MVP 1915-1937
Rogers Hornsby
2 MVP 1928-1943
Carl Hubbell
2 MVP 1907-1927
Walter Johnson
2 MVP 1957-1968
Roger Maris
2 MVP 1951-1973
Willie Mays
2 MVP 1963-1985
Joe Morgan
2 MVP 1976-1993
Dale Murphy
2 MVP 1939-1955
Hal Newhouser
2 MVP 1981-2001
Cal Ripken
2 MVP 1956-1976
Frank Robinson
2 MVP 1990-2008
Frank Thomas
2 MVP 1939-1960
Ted Williams
2 MVP 1974-1993
Robin Yount
7 CYA 1984-2007
Roger Clemens
5 CYA 1988-2009
Randy Johnson
4 CYA 1965-1988
Steve Carlton
4 CYA 1986-2008
Greg Maddux
3 CYA 2008-pres
Clayton Kershaw
3 CYA 1955-1966
Sandy Koufax
3 CYA 1992-2009
Pedro Martinez
3 CYA 1965-1984
Jim Palmer
3 CYA 1967-1986
Tom Seaver
3 CYA 2008-2019
Max Scherzer
2 CYA 1959-1975
Bob Gibson
2 CYA 1987-2008
Tom Glavine
2 CYA 1998-2013
Roy Halladay
2 CYA 2007-pres
Tim Lincecum
2 CYA 1963-1972
Denny McLain
2 CYA 1963-1982
Gaylord Perry
2 CYA 1984-2001
Bret Saberhagen
2 CYA 2000-2012
Johan Santana
2 CYA 2005-2019
Justin Verlander
2 CYA 2014-2019
Jacob deGrom

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