All-Star Game 2016: Complete List of Past MVP Winners

Jul 14, 2015; Cincinnati, OH, USA; American League outfielder Mike Trout (27) of the Los Angeles Angels poses with the MVP trophy after the 2015 MLB All Star Game at Great American Ball Park. The American League all stars won 6-3. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports
Jul 14, 2015; Cincinnati, OH, USA; American League outfielder Mike Trout (27) of the Los Angeles Angels poses with the MVP trophy after the 2015 MLB All Star Game at Great American Ball Park. The American League all stars won 6-3. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports /
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Here is a complete list of all of the MLB All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award winners.

Every year, the MLB has the MLB All-Star Game. The All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award is given out each year to the player who is deemed to be the most valuable to his team during the All-Star Game. It is a prestigious award that has been won by Hall of Famers, regular season MVPs, and some of the best players who have ever stepped on a baseball field.

In 1975, two players shared the All-Star Game MVP award. There were two All-Star Game MVPs in 1962, but that was due to there being two All-Star Games. The 2002 All-Star Game is the lone time when there wasn’t an MVP named since the award was created in 1962. Mike Trout, the two-time defending All-Star Game MVP, has a chance to become the first player ever to win three All-Star Game MVP awards.

Here is a complete list of the All-Star Game MVPs.

2016: TBA
2015: Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels (AL)
2014: Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels (AL)
2013: Mariano Rivera, New York Yankees (AL)
2012: Melky Cabrera, San Francisco Giants (NL)
2011: Prince Fielder, Milwaukee Brewers (NL)
2010: Brian McCann, Atlanta Braves (NL)
2009: Carl Crawford, Tampa Bay Rays (AL)
2008: J.D. Drew, Boston Red Sox (AL)
2007: Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle Mariners (AL)
2006: Michael Young, Texas Rangers (AL)
2005: Miguel Tejada, Baltimore Orioles (AL)
2004: Alfonso Soriano, Texas Rangers (AL)
2003: Garret Anderson, Anaheim Angels (AL)
2002: None
2001: Cal Ripken Jr., Baltimore Orioles (AL)
2000: Derek Jeter, New York Yankees (AL)
1999: Pedro Martinez, Boston Red Sox (AL)
1998: Roberto Alomar, Baltimore Orioles (AL)
1997: Sandy Alomar Jr., Cleveland Indians (AL)
1996: Mike Piazza, Los Angeles Dodgers (NL)
1995: Jeff Conine, Florida Marlins (NL)
1994: Fred McGriff, Atlanta Braves (NL)
1993: Kirby Puckett, Minnesota Twins (AL)
1992: Ken Griffey Jr., Seattle Mariners (AL)
1991: Cal Ripken Jr., Baltimore Orioles (AL)
1990: Julio Franco, Texas Rangers (AL)
1989: Bo Jackson, Kansas City Royals (AL)
1988: Terry Steinbach, Oakland Athletics (AL)
1987: Tim Raines, Montreal Expos (NL)
1986: Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox (AL)
1985: Lamarr Hoyt, San Diego Padres (NL)
1984: Gary Carter, Montreal Expos (NL)
1983: Fred Lynn, California Angels (AL)
1982: Dave Concepcion, Cincinnati Reds (NL)
1981: Gary Carter, Montreal Expos (NL)
1980: Ken Griffey Sr., Cincinnati Reds (NL)
1979: Dave Parker, Pittsburgh Pirates (NL)
1978: Steve Garvey, Los Angeles (NL)
1977: Don Sutton, Los Angeles (NL)
1976: George Foster, Cincinnati Reds (NL)
1975: Bill Madlock, Chicago Cubs (NL) & Jon Matlack, N.Y. Mets (NL)
1974: Steve Garvey, Los Angeles (NL)
1973: Bobby Bonds, San Francisco Giants (NL)
1972: Joe Morgan, Cincinnati Reds (NL)
1971: Frank Robinson, Baltimore Orioles (AL)
1970: Carl Yastrzemski, Boston Red Sox (AL)
1969: Willie McCovey, San Francisco Giants (NL)
1968: Willie Mays, San Francisco Giants (NL)
1967: Tony Perez, Cincinnati Reds (NL)
1966: Brooks Robinson, Baltimore Orioles (AL)
1965: Juan Marichal, San Francisco Giants (NL)
1964: Johnny Callison, Philadelphia Phillies (NL)
1963: Willie Mays, San Francisco Giants (NL)
1962: Maury Wills, Los Angeles Dodgers (NL) & Leon Wagner, Los Angeles Angels (AL)

Can anyone beat Trout? Will Trout once again etch his name into history?

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