International League
Most Valuable Player Award
SportBaseball
LeagueInternational League
Awarded forRegular-season most valuable player in the International League
CountryUnited States
Canada
Presented byInternational League
History
First awardMarv Owen (1932)
Most winsRocky Nelson (3)
Most recentLuken Baker (2023)

The International League Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) is an annual award given to the best player in Minor League Baseball's International League based on their regular-season performance as voted on by league managers.[1] Broadcasters, Minor League Baseball executives, members of the media, coaches, and other representatives from the league's clubs have previously voted as well.[2][3] Though the circuit was founded in 1884,[4] it did not become known as the International League on a consistent basis until 1912. The first Most Valuable Player Award was not issued until 1932. After the cancellation of the 2020 season,[5] the league was known as the Triple-A East in 2021 before reverting to the International League name in 2022.[6][7]

Twenty-eight outfielders have won the MVP Award, the most of any position. First basemen, with 28 winners, have won the most among infielders, followed by third basemen (14), shortstops (10), and second basemen (5). Five catchers and four pitchers have won the award.

Seventeen players who have won the MVP Award also won the International League Top MLB Prospect Award (formerly the Rookie of the Year Award) in the same season: Don Buford (1963), Joe Foy (1965), Mike Epstein (1966), Merv Rettenmund (1968), Luis Alvarado (1969), Roger Freed (1970), Jim Rice (1974), Mike Vail (1975), Rich Dauer (1976), Scott Bradley (1984), Dan Pasqua (1985), Randy Milligan (1987), J. T. Snow (1992), Chris Colabello (2013), Steven Souza Jr. (2014), Rhys Hoskins (2017), and Joey Meneses (2018).[8] From 1932 to 1952, pitchers were eligible to win the MVP Award as no award was designated for pitchers. In 1953, the International League established a Pitcher of the Year Award (formerly the Most Valuable Pitcher Award).[8] Two players have won the MVP Award on multiple occasions. Rocky Nelson, who was the MVP for 1953, 1955, and 1958, has the most wins. Roberto Petagine won back-to-back in 1997 and 1998.

Twelve players from the Rochester Red Wings have been selected for the MVP Award, more than any other team in the league, followed by the original Buffalo Bisons and Columbus Clippers (8); the Norfolk Tides, Pawtucket Red Sox, and Toronto Maple Leafs (7); the Durham Bulls and Syracuse Mets (6); the Baltimore Orioles, Montreal Royals, and Toledo Mud Hens (5); the Newark Bears and Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (3); the Buffalo Bisons, Indianapolis Indians, Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, Lehigh Valley IronPigs, Louisville Colonels, and Richmond Braves (2); and the Charlotte Knights, Columbus Jets, Louisville Bats, and Memphis Redbirds (1).

Fourteen players from the New York Yankees Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the award, more than any other, followed by the Boston Red Sox organization (10); the Baltimore Orioles organization (9); the Cleveland Guardians organization (8); the New York Mets and Tampa Bay Rays organizations (6); the Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Los Angeles Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies, and St. Louis Cardinalsorganizations (5); the Toronto Blue Jays organization (3); the Atlanta Braves and Minnesota Twins organizations (2); and the Chicago White Sox, Oakland Athletics, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Washington Nationals organizations (1). Eight award winners played for teams that were not affiliated with any MLB organization.

Winners

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Red Schoendienst, the 1943 MVP, was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1989.[9]
Hank Sauer, the 1947 winner, was selected as the 1952 National League Most Valuable Player.[10]
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Don Buford was the first to win the MVP Award and Rookie of the Year in the same season (1963).
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Jim Rice, the 1974 winner, won 1978 American League MVP Award and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2009.[11]
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Jim Thome, the 1993 MVP, was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2018.[12]
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Jhonny Peralta won the 2004 International League MVP Award.
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Rhys Hoskins was the 2017 International League MVP.
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Ryan Mountcastle won the 2019 International League MVP Award.
Key
Position Indicates the player's primary position
(#) Number of wins by players who won the award multiple times
^ Indicates multiple award winners in the same year
Winners
Year Winner Team Organization Position Ref(s).
1932 Marv Owen[lower-alpha 1] Toronto Maple Leafs
Newark Bears
Detroit Tigers
New York Yankees
Third baseman[14]
1933 Red Rolfe Newark BearsNew York YankeesShortstop[15]
1934 Ike Boone Toronto Maple LeafsCincinnati RedsOutfielder[16]
1935 George Puccinelli Baltimore OriolesOutfielder[17]
1936 Beauty McGowan Buffalo BisonsOutfielder[18]
1937 Buck Crouse[lower-alpha 2] Buffalo Bisons
Baltimore Orioles

Catcher[20]
1938 Ollie Carnegie Buffalo BisonsOutfielder[21]
1939 Mickey Witek Newark BearsNew York YankeesShortstop[22]
1940 Mike Ryba Rochester Red WingsSt. Louis CardinalsPitcher[23]
1941 Fred Hutchinson Buffalo BisonsDetroit TigersPitcher[24]
1942 Red Barrett Syracuse ChiefsCincinnati RedsPitcher[25]
1943 Red Schoendienst Rochester Red WingsSt. Louis CardinalsShortstop[26]
1944 Howie Moss Baltimore OriolesCleveland IndiansOutfielder[27]
1945 Sherm Lollar Baltimore OriolesCleveland IndiansCatcher[28]
1946 Eddie Robinson Baltimore OriolesCleveland IndiansFirst baseman[29]
1947 Hank Sauer Syracuse ChiefsCincinnati RedsOutfielder[30]
1948 Jimmy Bloodworth Montreal RoyalsBrooklyn DodgersSecond baseman[31]
1949 Bobby Morgan Montreal RoyalsBrooklyn DodgersShortstop[32]
1950 Tom Poholsky Rochester Red WingsSt. Louis CardinalsPitcher[33]
1951 Archie Wilson Buffalo BisonsOutfielder[34]
1952 Jim Gilliam Montreal RoyalsBrooklyn DodgersSecond baseman[35]
1953 Rocky Nelson (1) Montreal RoyalsBrooklyn DodgersFirst baseman[36]
1954 Elston Howard Toronto Maple LeafsCatcher[37]
1955 Rocky Nelson (2) Montreal RoyalsBrooklyn DodgersFirst baseman[36]
1956 Mike Goliat Toronto Maple LeafsSecond baseman[38]
1957 Mike Baxes Buffalo BisonsKansas City AthleticsShortstop[39]
1958 Rocky Nelson (3) Toronto Maple LeafsFirst baseman[36]
1959 Pancho Herrera Buffalo BisonsPhiladelphia PhilliesFirst baseman[40]
1960 Jim King Toronto Maple LeafsCleveland IndiansOutfielder[41]
1961 Ted Savage Buffalo BisonsPhiladelphia PhilliesOutfielder[42]
1962 Tony Martínez Jacksonville SunsCleveland IndiansShortstop[43]
1963 Don Buford Indianapolis IndiansChicago White SoxThird baseman[44]
1964 Joe Morgan Jacksonville SunsSt. Louis CardinalsThird baseman[45]
1965 Joe Foy Toronto Maple LeafsBoston Red SoxThird baseman[46]
1966 Mike Epstein Rochester Red WingsBaltimore OriolesFirst baseman[47]
1967 Tommie Aaron Richmond BravesAtlanta BravesOutfielder[48]
1968 Merv Rettenmund Rochester Red WingsBaltimore OriolesOutfielder[49]
1969 Luis Alvarado Louisville ColonelsBoston Red SoxShortstop[50]
1970^ Roger Freed Rochester Red WingsBaltimore OriolesOutfielder[51]
George Kopacz Columbus JetsPittsburgh PiratesFirst baseman[52]
1971 Bobby Grich Rochester Red WingsBaltimore OriolesShortstop[53]
1972 Dwight Evans Louisville ColonelsBoston Red SoxOutfielder[54]
1973 Jim Fuller Rochester Red WingsBaltimore OriolesOutfielder[55]
1974 Jim Rice Pawtucket Red SoxBoston Red SoxOutfielder[56]
1975 Mike Vail Tidewater TidesNew York MetsOutfielder[57]
1976^ Rich Dauer Rochester Red WingsBaltimore OriolesSecond baseman[58]
Mickey Klutts Syracuse ChiefsNew York YankeesShortstop[59]
Joe Lis Toledo Mud HensCleveland IndiansFirst baseman[60]
1977 Ted Cox Pawtucket Red SoxBoston Red SoxThird baseman[61]
1978 Gary Allenson Pawtucket Red SoxBoston Red SoxCatcher[62]
1979^ Bobby Brown Columbus ClippersNew York YankeesOutfielder[63]
Dave Stapleton Pawtucket Red SoxBoston Red SoxFirst baseman[64]
1980 Marshall Brant Columbus ClippersNew York YankeesFirst baseman[65]
1981 Brett Butler Richmond BravesAtlanta BravesOutfielder[66]
1982 Tucker Ashford Columbus ClippersNew York YankeesThird baseman[67]
1983 Tim Teufel Toledo Mud HensMinnesota TwinsSecond baseman[68]
1984 Scott Bradley Columbus ClippersNew York YankeesCatcher[69]
1985 Dan Pasqua Columbus ClippersNew York YankeesOutfielder[70]
1986 Pat Dodson Pawtucket Red SoxBoston Red SoxFirst baseman[71]
1987 Randy Milligan Tidewater TidesNew York MetsFirst baseman[72]
1988 Craig Worthington Rochester Red WingsBaltimore OriolesThird baseman[73]
1989 Tom O'Malley Tidewater TidesNew York MetsThird baseman[74]
1990 Hensley Meulens Columbus ClippersNew York YankeesOutfielder[75]
1991 Derek Bell Syracuse ChiefsToronto Blue JaysOutfielder[76]
1992 J. T. Snow Columbus ClippersNew York YankeesFirst baseman[77]
1993 Jim Thome Charlotte KnightsCleveland IndiansThird baseman[78]
1994 Jeff Manto[lower-alpha 3] Norfolk Tides
Rochester Red Wings
New York Mets
Baltimore Orioles
Third baseman[80]
1995 Butch Huskey Norfolk TidesNew York MetsThird baseman[81]
1996 Phil Hiatt Toledo Mud HensDetroit TigersThird baseman[82]
1997 Roberto Petagine (1) Norfolk TidesNew York MetsFirst baseman[83]
1998 Roberto Petagine (2) Indianapolis IndiansCincinnati RedsFirst baseman[83]
1999 Steve Cox Durham BullsTampa Bay Devil RaysFirst baseman[84]
2000 Chad Mottola Syracuse SkyChiefsToronto Blue JaysOutfielder[85]
2001 Toby Hall Durham BullsTampa Bay Devil RaysCatcher[86]
2002 Raúl González Louisville BatsCincinnati RedsOutfielder[87]
2003 Fernando Seguignol Columbus ClippersNew York YankeesFirst baseman[88]
2004 Jhonny Peralta Buffalo BisonsCleveland IndiansShortstop[89]
2005 Shane Victorino Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red BaronsPhiladelphia PhilliesOutfielder[90]
2006 Kevin Witt Durham BullsTampa Bay Devil RaysFirst baseman[91]
2007 Mike Hessman Toledo Mud HensDetroit TigersThird baseman[92]
2008 Jeff Bailey Pawtucket Red SoxBoston Red SoxFirst baseman[93]
2009 Shelley Duncan Scranton/Wilkes-Barre YankeesNew York YankeesOutfielder[94]
2010 Dan Johnson Durham BullsTampa Bay RaysThird baseman[95]
2011 Russ Canzler Durham BullsTampa Bay RaysOutfielder[96]
2012 Mauro Gómez Pawtucket Red SoxBoston Red SoxFirst baseman[97]
2013 Chris Colabello Rochester Red WingsMinnesota TwinsFirst baseman[98]
2014 Steven Souza Jr. Syracuse ChiefsWashington NationalsOutfielder[99]
2015 Matt Hague Buffalo BisonsToronto Blue JaysFirst baseman[100]
2016 Ben Gamel Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRidersNew York YankeesOutfielder[101]
2017 Rhys Hoskins Lehigh Valley IronPigsPhiladelphia PhilliesFirst baseman[102]
2018 Joey Meneses Lehigh Valley IronPigsPhiladelphia PhilliesFirst baseman[103]
2019 Ryan Mountcastle Norfolk TidesBaltimore OriolesFirst baseman[104]
2020 None selected (season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic) [5]
2021 Aderlin Rodríguez Toledo Mud Hens Detroit Tigers First baseman [105][106]
2022 Jonathan Aranda Durham Bulls Tampa Bay Rays First baseman [1][107]
2023 Luken Baker Memphis Redbirds St. Louis Cardinals First baseman [108][109]

Wins by team

Active International League teams appear in bold.

Team Award(s) Year(s)
Rochester Red Wings 12 1940, 1943, 1950, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1976, 1988, 1994, 2013
Buffalo Bisons (1886–1970) 8 1936, 1937, 1938, 1941, 1951, 1957, 1959, 1961
Columbus Clippers 1979, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1990, 1992, 2003
Norfolk Tides (Tidewater Tides) 7 1975, 1987, 1989, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2019
Pawtucket Red Sox 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1986, 2008, 2012
Toronto Maple Leafs 1932, 1934, 1954, 1956, 1958, 1960, 1965
Durham Bulls 6 1999, 2001, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2022
Syracuse Mets (Syracuse Chiefs/Sky Chiefs) 1942, 1947, 1976, 1991, 2000, 2014
Baltimore Orioles 5 1935, 1937, 1944, 1945, 1946
Montreal Royals 1948, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1955
Toledo Mud Hens 1976, 1983, 1996, 2007, 2021
Newark Bears 3 1932, 1933, 1939
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons/Yankees) 2005, 2009, 2016
Buffalo Bisons 2 2004, 2015
Indianapolis Indians 1963, 1998
Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (Jacksonville Suns) 1962, 1964
Lehigh Valley IronPigs 2017, 2018
Louisville Colonels 1969, 1972
Richmond Braves 1967, 1981
Charlotte Knights 1 1993
Columbus Jets 1970
Louisville Bats 2002
Memphis Redbirds 2023

Wins by organization

Active International League–Major League Baseball affiliations appear in bold.

Organization Award(s) Year(s)
New York Yankees 14 1932, 1933, 1939, 1976, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1990, 1992, 2003, 2009, 2016
Boston Red Sox 10 1965, 1969, 1972, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1986, 2008, 2012
Baltimore Orioles 9 1966, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1976, 1988, 1994, 2019
Cleveland Guardians (Cleveland Indians) 8 1944, 1945, 1946, 1960, 1962, 1976, 1993, 2004
New York Mets 6 1975, 1987, 1989, 1994, 1995, 1997
Tampa Bay Rays (Tampa Bay Devil Rays) 1999, 2001, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2022
Cincinnati Reds 5 1934, 1942, 1947, 1998, 2002
Detroit Tigers 1932, 1941, 1996, 2007, 2021
Los Angeles Dodgers (Brooklyn Dodgers) 1948, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1955
Philadelphia Phillies 1959, 1961, 2005, 2017, 2018
St. Louis Cardinals 1940, 1943, 1950, 1964, 2023
Toronto Blue Jays 3 1991, 2000, 2015
Atlanta Braves 2 1967, 1981
Minnesota Twins 1983, 2013
Chicago White Sox 1 1963
Oakland Athletics (Kansas City Athletics) 1957
Pittsburgh Pirates 1970
Washington Nationals 2014

See also

Notes

  1. Owen was traded from Toronto (Detroit) to Newark (New York) on June 3, 1932.[13]
  2. Crouse began the 1937 season with Buffalo as a catcher, but was acquired by Baltimore to be their player-manager on May 19.[19]
  3. Manto was traded from Norfolk (New York) to Rochester (Baltimore) on May 19, 1994.[79]

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