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After yet another incredible and historic season, Shohei Ohtani has a chance to join this list. But Aaron Judge stands in his way
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He beat out Mike Trout in both years, and in 2012 became the 1st Triple Crown winner since Carl Yastrzemski in 1967
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The St. Louis slugger hit a combined .342/.452/.656 with 84 home runs and 251 RBIs over these 2 years. He even stole 16 bases in '09
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No other player in MLB history has won four MVP Awards in an entire career. Bonds won four in a row with the Giants
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The Hall of Famer was just 25 when he was a unanimous selection in 1993, before following suit with a monster campaign in the shortened '94 season
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Schmidt is the most recent player to win a regular season and World Series MVP in the same season, doing so in 1980
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The Big Red Machine won two World Series titles in these two years, and it's no surprise that Morgan was at the center of it all
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The Yanks acquired Maris from Kansas City in 1959, and all he did was win back-to-back MVPs, hitting a then-AL record 61 HRs in '61
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Mantle was essentially unstoppable in his prime, putting up 11.3 WAR in both of these seasons and always playing incredible defense