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American League MVP winners

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Published: Nov. 20, 2001 at 2:21 PM

NEW YORK, Nov. 20 (UPI) -- American League Most Valuable Player Award winners:

2001 - Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle

2000 - Jason Giambi, Oakland

1999 - Ivan Rodriguez, Texas

1998 - Juan Gonzalez, Texas

1997 - Ken Griffey Jr., Seattle

1996 - Juan Gonzalez, Texas

1995 - Mo Vaughn, Boston

1994 - Frank Thomas, Chicago

1993 - Frank Thomas, Chicago

1992 - Dennis Eckersley, Oakland

1991 - Cal Ripken, Baltimore

1990 - Rickey Henderson, Oakland

1989 - Robin Yount, Milwaukee

1988 - Jose Canseco, Oakland

1987 - George Bell, Toronto

1986 - Roger Clemens, Boston

1985 - Don Mattingly, New York

1984 - Willie Hernandez, Detroit

1983 - Cal Ripken, Baltimore

1982 - Robin Yount, Milwaukee

1981 - Rollie Fingers, Milwaukee

1980 - George Brett, Kansas City

1979 - Don Baylor, California

1978 - Jim Rice, Boston

1977 - Rod Carew, Minnesota

1976 - Thurman Munson, New York

1975 - Fred Lynn, Boston

1974 - Jeff Burroughs, Texas

1973 - Reggie Jackson, Oakland

1972 - Dick Allen, Chicago

1971 - Vida Blue, Oakland

1970 - Boog Powell, Baltimore

1969 - Harmon Killebrew, Minnesota

1968 - Denny McLain, Detroit

1967 - Carl Yastrzemski, Boston

1966 - Frank Robinson, Baltimore

1965 - Zoilo Versalles, Minnesota

1964 - Brooks Robinson, Baltimore

1963 - Elston Howard, New York

1962 - Mickey Mantle, New York

1961 - Roger Maris, New York

1960 - Roger Maris, New York

1959 - Nellie Fox, Chicago

1958 - Jackie Jensen, Boston

1957 - Mickey Mantle, New York

1956 - Mickey Mantle, New York

1955 - Yogi Berra, New York

1954 - Yogi Berra, New York

1953 - Al Rosen, Cleveland

1952 - Bobby Shantz, Philadelphia

1951 - Yogi Berra, New York

1950 - Phil Rizzuto, New York

1949 - Ted Williams, Boston

1948 - Lou Boudreau, Cleveland

1947 - Joe DiMaggio, New York

1946 - Ted Williams, Boston

1945 - Hal Newhouser, Detroit

1944 - Hal Newhouser, Detroit

1943 - Spud Chandler, New York

1942 - Joe Gordon, New York

1941 - Joe DiMaggio, New York

1940 - Hank Greenberg, Detroit

1939 - Joe DiMaggio, New York

1938 - Jimmie Foxx, Boston

1937 - Charlie Gehringer, Detroit

1936 - Lou Gehrig, New York

1935 - Hank Greenberg, Detroit

1934 - Mickey Cochrane, Detroit

1933 - Jimmie Foxx, Philadelphia

1932 - Jimmie Foxx, Philadelphia

1931 - Lefty Grove, Pphiladelphia

Topics: Brooks Robinson, Cal Ripken, Carl Yastrzemski, Dick Allen, Don Baylor, Don Mattingly, Frank Robinson, Frank Thomas, Ichiro Suzuki, Ivan Rodriguez, Jason Giambi, Jim Rice, Jimmie Foxx, Joe DiMaggio, Joe Gordon, Jose Canseco, Ken Griffey, Lou Gehrig, Mickey Mantle, Mo Vaughn, Reggie Jackson, Rickey Henderson, Rod Carew, Roger Clemens, Roger Maris, Ted Williams, Vida Blue, Yogi Berra
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