Four players from the Cincinnati Reds have won the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award.
The Most Valuable Player (MVP) award is one of Major League Baseball's most prestigious individual honors, recognizing the player deemed most essential to their team's success in a given season. Throughout their history, the Cincinnati Reds have seen several of their standout players achieve this esteemed recognition.
Cincinnati Reds MVP Award Recipients
The following players have earned the MVP award while playing for the Cincinnati Reds:
Player | Year |
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Joey Votto | 2010 |
Barry Larkin | 1995 |
George Foster | 1977 |
Joe Morgan | 1976 |
These individuals represent various eras of excellence for the Reds, from Joe Morgan and George Foster, key components of the dominant "Big Red Machine" teams of the 1970s, to homegrown talent like Barry Larkin in the 1990s, and slugger Joey Votto in the 2010s. Each player's MVP season underscored their exceptional performance and impact on the team.