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This Day in Baseball: MVP Dominance

By Precious Sanders @pdsanders99

On November 19, 2001, the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) determined in a landslide vote to award the NL Most Valuable Player Award to Giants slugger Barry Bonds.  Bonds won 30 of 32 first place votes, winning his fourth career MVP award — the most by any single player to that point.  Bonds went on to accumulate a total of seven MVP awards in his career, which remains the most for any given player.

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This day in baseball: MVP dominance
This day in baseball: MVP dominance
This day in baseball: MVP dominance
This day in baseball: MVP dominance

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