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The 'World Series MVPs' quiz
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The 'World Series MVPs' quiz

Can you name every World Series MVP? An asterisk (*) indicates co-winners. There was no World Series in 1994 due to a work stoppage.  Quiz clue: Year / Team / Primary position / Jersey #. Good luck!

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2024 / LAD / 1B / #5
Freddie Freeman
2023 / TEX / SS / #5
Corey Seager
2022 / HOU / SS / #3
Jeremy Pena
2021 / ATL / OF / #12
Jorge Soler
2020 / LAD / SS / #5
Corey Seager
2019 / WAS / SP / #37
Stephen Strasburg
2018 / BOS / 1B / #25
Steve Pearce
2017 / HOU / OF / #4
George Springer
2016 / CHC / OF / #18
Ben Zobrist
2015 / KC / C / #13
Salvador Perez
2014 / SF / SP / #40
Madison Bumgarner
2013 / BOS / DH / #34
David Ortiz
2012 / SF / 3B / #48
Pablo Sandoval
2011 / STL / 3B / #23
David Freese
2010 / SF / SS / #16
Edgar Renteria
2009 / NYY / OF / #55
Hideki Matsui
2008 / PHI / SP / #35
Cole Hamels
2007 / BOS / 3B / #25
Mike Lowell
2006 / STL / SS / #22
David Eckstein
2005 / CHW / OF / #23
Jermaine Dye
2004 / BOS / OF / #24
Manny Ramirez
2003 / FLA / SP / #21
Josh Beckett
2002 / LAA / 3B / #25
Troy Glaus
2001* / ARZ / SP / #38
Curt Schilling
2001* / ARZ / SP / #51
Randy Johnson
2000 / NYY / SS / #2
Derek Jeter
1999 / NYY / RP / #42
Mariano Rivera
1998 / NYY / 3B / #18
Scott Brosius
1997 / FLA / SP / #61
Livan Hernandez
1996 / NYY / RP / #35
John Wetteland
1995 / ATL / SP / #47
Tom Glavine
1993 / TOR / DH / #19
Paul Molitor
1992 / TOR / C / #10
Pat Borders
1991 / MIN / SP / #47
Jack Morris
1990 / CIN / SP / #27
Jose Rijo
1989 / OAK / SP / #34
Dave Stewart
1988 / LAD / SP / #55
Orel Hershiser
1987 / MIN / SP / #16
Frank Viola
1986 / NYM / 3B / #22
Ray Knight
1985 / KC / SP / #31
Bret Saberhagen
1984 / DET / SS / #3
Alan Trammell
1983 / BAL / C / #24
Rick Dempsey
1982 / STL / C / #15
Darrell Porter
1981* / LAD / C / #7
Steve Yeager
1981* / LAD / OF / #28
Pedro Guerrero
1981* / LAD / 3B / #10
Ron Cey
1980 / PHI / 3B / #20
Mike Schmidt
1979 / PIT / 1B / #8
Willie Stargell
1978 / NYY / SS / #20
Bucky Dent
1977 / NYY / OF / #44
Reggie Jackson
1976 / CIN / C / #5
Johnny Bench
1975 / CIN / 3B / #14
Pete Rose
1974 / OAK / RP / #34
Rollie Fingers
1973 / OAK / OF / #9
Reggie Jackson
1972 / OAK / C / #38
Gene Tenace
1971 / PIT / OF / #21
Roberto Clemente
1970 / BAL / 3B / #5
Brooks Robinson
1969 / NYM / 1B / #22
Donn Clendenon
1968 / DET / SP / #29
Mickey Lolich
1967 / STL / SP / #45
Bob Gibson
1966 / BAL / OF / #20
Frank Robinson
1965 / LAD / SP / #32
Sandy Koufax
1964 / STL / SP / #45
Bob Gibson
1963 / LAD / SP / #32
Sandy Koufax
1962 / NYY / SP / #23
Ralph Terry
1961 / NYY / SP / #16
Whitey Ford
1960 / NYY / 2B / #1
Bobby Richardson
1959 / LAD / RP / #51
Larry Sherry
1958 / NYY / SP / #19
Bob Turley
1957 / MIL / SP / #33
Lew Burdette
1956 / NYY / SP / #18
Don Larsen
1955 / BK / SP / #45
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