Winners
^ | Indicates multiple winners in the same year |
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Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame |
Year | Winner | Team | League |
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1985 | Parker, DaveDave Parker | Cincinnati Reds | NL |
1986^ | Joyner, WallyWally Joyner | California Angels | AL |
1986^ | Strawberry, DarrylDarryl Strawberry | New York Mets | NL |
1987 | Dawson, AndreAndre Dawson | Chicago Cubs | NL |
1988 | Canceled | ||
1989 | Davis, EricEric Davis | Cincinnati Reds | NL |
1990 | Sandberg, RyneRyne Sandberg | Chicago Cubs | NL |
1991 | Ripken, Jr., CalCal Ripken, Jr. | Baltimore Orioles | AL |
1992 | McGwire, MarkMark McGwire | Oakland Athletics | AL |
1993 | González, JuanJuan González | Texas Rangers | AL |
1994 | Griffey, Jr., KenKen Griffey, Jr. (1) | Seattle Mariners | AL |
1995 | Thomas, FrankFrank Thomas | Chicago White Sox | AL |
1996 | Bonds, BarryBarry Bonds | San Francisco Giants | NL |
1997 | Martinez, TinoTino Martinez | New York Yankees | AL |
1998 | Griffey, Jr., KenKen Griffey, Jr. (2) | Seattle Mariners | AL |
1999 | Griffey, Jr., KenKen Griffey, Jr. (3) | Seattle Mariners | AL |
2000 | Sosa, SammySammy Sosa | Chicago Cubs | NL |
2001 | Gonzalez, LuisLuis Gonzalez | Arizona Diamondbacks | NL |
2002 | Giambi, JasonJason Giambi | New York Yankees | AL |
2003 | Anderson, GarretGarret Anderson | Anaheim Angels | AL |
2004 | Tejada, MiguelMiguel Tejada | Baltimore Orioles | AL |
2005 | Abreu, BobbyBobby Abreu | Philadelphia Phillies | NL |
2006 | Howard, RyanRyan Howard | Philadelphia Phillies | NL |
2007 | Guerrero, VladimirVladimir Guerrero | Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim | AL |
2008 | Morneau, JustinJustin Morneau | Minnesota Twins | AL |
2009 | Fielder, PrincePrince Fielder (1) | Milwaukee Brewers | NL |
2010 | Ortiz, DavidDavid Ortiz | Boston Red Sox | AL |
2011 | Canó, RobinsonRobinson Canó | New York Yankees | AL |
2012 | Fielder, PrincePrince Fielder (2) | Detroit Tigers | AL |
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