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Bonds wins sixth NL MVP Award
Major League Baseball ^ | November 18th, 2003 | Chris Shuttlesworth

Posted on 11/18/2003 11:17:20 AM PST by Sabertooth

11/18/2003  1:07 PM ET 
Bonds wins sixth NL MVP Award
Slugger receives 28 of 32 first-place votes

Barry Bonds hit .341 with 45 home runs for the Giants in 2003. (Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP)
SAN FRANCISCO -- Barry Bonds captured his record sixth National League MVP Award and unprecedented third in a row Tuesday, beating out St. Louis' Albert Pujols by a 426-303 point margin. Bonds received 28 of 32 first-place votes, while Pujols received three.

The six MVP honors put Bonds far and away in his own class among baseball players, as no other player has won more than three. Bonds is now one of just four athletes in the four major U.S. sports to win an MVP Award six times. The NBA's Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and the NHL's Gordie Howe each won six, while hockey legend Wayne Gretzky captured nine MVP Awards in his sport.

 NL MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
 Player 1st Total
 Bonds 28 426
 Pujols 3 303
 Sheffield 1 247
 Thome - 203
 Lopez - 159
 Gagne - 143
 Helton - 75

Besides Bonds, no other player has won more than three MVP Awards. The three-time winners:

AL Player Years
Jimmie Foxx 1932, 33, 38
Joe DiMaggio 1939, 41, 47
Yogi Berra 1951, 54, 55
Mickey Mantle 1956, 57, 62
NL Player
Years
Stan Musial 1943, 46, 48
Roy Campanella 1951, 53, 55
Mike Schmidt 1980, 81, 86


 AL MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
 Player 1st Total
 Rodriguez 6 242
 Delgado 5 213
 Posada 5 194
 Stewart 3 140
 Ortiz 4 130
 Ramirez 1 100
 Garciaparra 1 99

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Stewart places fourth in MVP race

Ortiz, Manny, Nomar are top seven

Since the BBWAA began handing out MVP Awards in 1931, the award has gone to players from a team without a winning record only seven times:

 Year Player Team Record

 1952 Hank Sauer CHC 77-77
 1958 Ernie Banks CHC 72-82
 1959 Ernie Banks CHC 74-80
 1987 Andre Dawson CHC 76-85
 1989 Robin Yount MIL 81-81
 1991 Cal Ripken BAL 67-95
 2003 Alex Rodriguez TEX 71-91

Bonds' title gives the Giants the league's top individual honor in each of the last four years -- Jeff Kent edged Bonds in 2000 -- a feat never before accomplished in the National League. Mickey Cochrane, Lefty Grove and Jimmie Foxx (twice) of the Philadelphia A's won the award four times in a row from 1928-33 (no award was given out in 1929 or 1930), while the Yankees saw Yogi Berra and Mickey Mantle combine for four in a row from 1954-57 and Roger Maris (twice), Mantle and Elston Howard do the same from 1960-63.

While Bonds' 45 homers were far below the 73 he hit in winning the MVP Award in 2001 and his .341 average -- third best in the league -- fell short of the .370 mark he posted in winning a batting title and another MVP Award in 2002, his performance in 2003 was perhaps more remarkable.

It came as Bonds watched his father, former Giants All-Star Bobby Bonds, succumb to cancer, with the superstar son leaving the team several times to be with his ailing father and then to mourn with his family after Bobby's death.

Bonds returned from that final bereavement leave after missing five games, hit a home run in the second at-bat of his first game back and then was hospitalized overnight for an irregular heartbeat brought on by stress and sleeplessness.

2003 Awards

Rookie of the Year:
AL - Berroa, KC   NL - Willis, FLA

Cy Young:
AL - Halladay, TOR   NL - Gagne, LA

Manager of the Year:
AL - Peña, KC   NL - McKeon, FLA

Most Valuable Player:
AL - Rodriguez, TEX   NL - TBA 11/18

Just before his father's death and immediately after his first bereavement leave to be with the ailing Bobby, Bonds ended two games against the Braves with a walk-off homer in the 10th inning. In the other contest of the three-game sweep of Atlanta, Bonds received an intentional walk to load the bases in the ninth and Edgardo Alfonzo followed with a game-winning single.

Bonds tallied another walk-off homer, the ninth of his career, on his 39th birthday July 24, just after he threw out a potential go-ahead run at the plate. That homer also made him the all-time San Francisco Giants home run leader, passing Willie McCovey.

Bonds won his first MVP Award in 1990 with Pittsburgh before narrowly losing the 1991 race to Terry Pendleton. He then won back-to-back awards in 1992 and 1993, the latter his first season with San Francisco. In 2001, after setting the single-season record with 73 homers, he won his unprecedented fourth MVP Award with 30 of 32 first-place votes and then last year captured his first unanimous honor, easily topping Pujols.

The slugger helped the Giants capture the NL West title in 2003 as the club remained in first place every day of the season before falling to the eventual world champion Marlins in the Division Series. He easily led the Majors with a .749 slugging percentage, a .529 on-base percentage and 148 walks, 61 of those intentional, though far more were unofficially intentional.

  Barry Bonds   /   LF
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 210
Bats/Throws: L/L

More info:
Player page
Stats | Splits
Giants site
Bonds shop
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By comparison, Boston's Manny Ramirez finished second with 29 intentional free passes. Only two other entire teams had more intentional walks than Bonds -- the Cardinals with 68 and the Diamondbacks with 63.

Despite the kid-gloves treatment, Bonds still powered 45 home runs, two behind league leader Jim Thome, who finished fourth in voting behind Atlanta's Gary Sheffield. Bonds also drove in 90 runs and scored 111 times despite playing in only 130 games and recording 390 at-bats -- 201 fewer ABs than Pujols, who hit 43 homers and walked 79 times (12 intentional). He tied the NL mark jointly held by himself and Duke Snider by reaching base safely in 58 consecutive games.

Bonds ended the season just two homers shy of tying godfather Willie Mays' 660 for third on the all-time list. By hitting at least 30 homers for the 12th straight season, Bonds extended his own NL record and tied Foxx's Major League mark established from 1929-40. With three multihomer games in 2003, he moved past Mays into third on the all-time list with 64 such games, three shy of Mark McGwire and eight behind Babe Ruth.

He became the charter member of the 500-500 club when he stole his 500th career base in the 11th inning June 23, subsequently scoring the game-winning run. He also passed Ruth for second on the all-time walks list with 2,070 and is 120 free passes shy of Rickey Henderson's Major League record.

Chris Shuttlesworth is an editorial producer for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.



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1 posted on 11/18/2003 11:17:20 AM PST by Sabertooth
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To: Victoria Delsoul; bootless; BluesDuke; rockfish59; mrustow; rdb3; John R. (Bob) Locke; CatOwner; ...




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2 posted on 11/18/2003 11:18:49 AM PST by Sabertooth (No Drivers' Licences for Illegal Aliens. Petition SB60. http://www.saveourlicense.com/n_home.htm)
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To: Sabertooth
Wonder if history will be so kind to him after the THG scandal gets some more traction. Bonds is a steroid-enhanced monster, and a world-class a-hole to boot.
3 posted on 11/18/2003 11:19:21 AM PST by diamondjoe
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To: diamondjoe
Does his "doctor" get a duplicate of the trophy?
4 posted on 11/18/2003 11:22:04 AM PST by per loin
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To: diamondjoe
I liked Mark McGwire, but let's be honest, he was a steroid-enhanced monster as well. And a lot of people have their suspicions about Sammy Sosa, although he's a nice guy so it's only talked about quietly.
5 posted on 11/18/2003 11:22:40 AM PST by jpl
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To: diamondjoe



Wonder if history will be so kind to him after the THG scandal gets some more traction. Bonds is a steroid-enhanced monster, and a world-class a-hole to boot.

We'll see. Bonds' attorney has said that he's willing to take any test MLB wants to administer.


6 posted on 11/18/2003 11:22:55 AM PST by Sabertooth (No Drivers' Licences for Illegal Aliens. Petition SB60. http://www.saveourlicense.com/n_home.htm)
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To: diamondjoe
How many MVPs would Babe Ruth had won if they didn't have a rule back in the 20's that you could only win it once?
7 posted on 11/18/2003 11:27:34 AM PST by So Cal Rocket
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To: Sabertooth

Barry Bonds's Trainer Target of Steroids Grand Jury (11/15/03)


8 posted on 11/18/2003 11:30:53 AM PST by truthandlife
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To: Sabertooth
Now known as the Burlingame Sports Laboratory Most Valuable Player Award
9 posted on 11/18/2003 11:32:33 AM PST by Ghengis
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To: So Cal Rocket
Nobody sees the things Pujols does, because he plays in flyover country. If he had hit .450 with 200 RBI, Bonds still would have won.
Sad commentary on a lazy group of sportswriters, and announcers.
10 posted on 11/18/2003 11:32:59 AM PST by steve8714
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To: Sabertooth
A great accomplishment by a major league a hole.
11 posted on 11/18/2003 11:37:34 AM PST by Huck
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To: diamondjoe
Agree.
12 posted on 11/18/2003 11:38:09 AM PST by Finalapproach29er ("Don't shoot Mongo, you'll only make him mad.")
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To: Sabertooth
We'll see. Bonds' attorney has said that he's willing to take any test MLB wants to administer.

Sammy Sosa once said the same thing at a press conference. Then a sportswriter challenged him to take it that day - the lap setup was available. Sammy stormed off and ended the press conference then and there.

I have an ugly feeling steroid use in baseball is wildly out of control, and an awful lot of the top stars have something to hide.

13 posted on 11/18/2003 11:40:15 AM PST by Snuffington
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To: steve8714
It might be flyover country for some, but it's Baseball City, USA. (By the way, as a major airline hub, StL is technically not "flyover country." ;O)

I suspect they figure Pujols will get his. I sure hope so. Bonds is a great player, but I wouldn't feel any sadness over his retiring without a WS championship ring.

14 posted on 11/18/2003 11:43:50 AM PST by newgeezer (Just my opinion, of course. Your mileage may vary. You have the right to be wrong.)
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To: Huck
A great accomplishment by a major league a hole. No I disagree; having watched Barry for seven years he is a decent fellow. I am not sure that if we had as many stories mis-written (I have never read a story in the paper about me that was 100% accurate) and to have many people wanting us and our time if we would not be a bit less open to reporters and the public. Now the steroid use is a different story; my wife commented early last season that Barry looked like he was not "hulked up" as before. So I am sorry to say I will disagree with both of your sentiments.
15 posted on 11/18/2003 11:46:16 AM PST by SF Republican
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To: Sabertooth
Barry weighs a little more than 210 pounds.
16 posted on 11/18/2003 11:46:22 AM PST by Zack Nguyen
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To: Sabertooth
Wasn't he an accused wife beater at one time?
17 posted on 11/18/2003 11:46:59 AM PST by Spok
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To: Snuffington



I have an ugly feeling steroid use in baseball is wildly out of control, and an awful lot of the top stars have something to hide.

There was random, unannounced steroid testing of all Major Leaguers this year, and 250 follow up tests. The positive results were about 7%. Not as bad as some had claimed, but it's too much. Also, they didn't have the tests for THG last year. Mandatory testing with penalties begins next year.


18 posted on 11/18/2003 11:48:06 AM PST by Sabertooth (No Drivers' Licences for Illegal Aliens. Petition SB60. http://www.saveourlicense.com/n_home.htm)
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To: SF Republican
Well, I think hitting 340 is pretty good bulked up or not. I don't know. But as for the a-hole part, I don't know him personally, so it's just based on TV, but I have observed with my own eyes stuff that I never liked: the dangling earring, the stopping to admire the home runs, the giant piece of armor on his arm enabling him to crowd the plate, and his basically repellant personality in tv interviews.
19 posted on 11/18/2003 11:48:41 AM PST by Huck
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To: diamondjoe
Wonder if history will be so kind to him after the THG scandal gets some more traction. Bonds is a steroid-enhanced monster, and a world-class a-hole to boot.

Of course, you know that from your personal dealings with him. Right? I know you wouldn't go just on the word of sportswriters with grudges because he doesn't want to talk to them.

20 posted on 11/18/2003 11:50:04 AM PST by L.N. Smithee (Just because I don't think like you doesn't mean I don't think for myself)
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