X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Daily Stats & Leaders
All Pitcher Matchups
Compare Any Players
Compare Any Players
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

Seven MLB Players You Probably Forgot Won a World Series MVP

Game 1 of the World Series starts tonight, and RotoBaller is taking a look at seven memorable World Series MVPs by MLB Players who you've probably forgotten.

Daniel Murphy went on an unprecedented power binge and in doing so earned himself the most valuable player award for the NLCS. Will his homerun barrage usher in a new age of Murph, or will that NLCS MVP become nothing more than a curiosity in the years to come? Post season awards don’t always end of up in the hands of the guys we remember the most, here are 7 guys you probably forgot won a World Series MVP since 1980, number four will really make you scratch your head.

 

7. David Eckstein – 2006 St Louis Cardinals

Stat Line: 23 PA, .364/.391/.500,  3 2B, 4 RBI

You might be hard pressed to come up with a list of things that Derek Jeter and David Eckstien have in common, if your mind immediately went to “they both have one World Series MVP on their resume” you are probably over qualified to be reading this list. In post season baseball, where players become larger than life isn’t it refreshing to remember that David Eckstien, a normal sized human being, stood taller than everyone else. Even though Scott Rolen and Yadia Molina both put together better slash lines than Eck’s .364/.391/.500, keep in mind that normal sized human being David Eckstein hustled getting those stats.

 

6. Scott Brosius – 1998 New York Yankees

Stat Line: 17 PA, .471/.471/.824, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 3 R

The 1998 Yankees won 114 regular season games and are widely considered to be one of the greatest baseball teams of all time. This is the best Yankees team of the Derek Jeter, Andy Pettitte, Jorge Posada, and Mariano Rivera core four era. So of course an all time greatest team in the history of baseball’s best player in the World Series was Scott Brosius.

 

5. Frank Viola – 1987 Minnesota Twins

Stat Line: 3 GS, 2-1, 19.1 IP, 16:3 K:BB, 3.72 ERA, 1.03 WHIP, 1 HR

If you were a kid, a lucky one, who grew up with a Nintendo in the late 80s, you probably played RBI Baseball. And if you were one of those kids who played a lot of video games you probably remember the left handed pitcher for the '86 Minnesota team as Viola. If you never made the connection before, that small 8 bit left hander was Frank Viola. While appearing video games in the 80s didn’t carry the same kind of prestige that making the cover of Madden does today, Frank Viola would follow up on that early digital debut by winning the 1987 World Series MVP.

 

4. Troy Glaus – 2002 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

Stat Line: 30 PA, .385/.467/.846, 3 2B, 3 HR, 8 RBI, 7 R 

Barry Bonds had a .700 on base percentage in the 2002 World Series. Let that sink in, 70% of the time he came to the plate he reached base. That’s the kind of stat destroying monster that Barry Bonds was at the turn of this newest century. If not for the fact that the Giants lost the series in 7 games, the MVP was quite clear. There is precedent, however tenuous, to award a player from the losing team the MVP. In 1960 Bobby Richardson won it despite his Yankees, you know, losing to the Pirates, thus becoming the first and last MVP chosen from the losing side. Troy Glaus though? Sure he won and so did his Angels, but you probably forgot about both those things.

 

3. David Freese – 2011 St. Louis Cardinals

Stat Line: 28 PA, .348/.464/.696, 3 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR, 7 RBI, 4 R, 5:3 BB:k, 

For a couple of weeks back in 2011 David Freese transformed from just another one of those anonymous pretty good but not great players that seem to be in infinite supply in St. Louis, into Roy Hobbs. Walk off home runs in the postseason will do that for you. Freese actually followed up on his post season run producing theatrics with a solid all star season in 2012. That magic that has all but abandoned him though, in his 6 post season appearances since then he’s hit under .200 in 5 of them.

 

2. Tom Glavine – 1995 Atlanta Braves

Stat Line: 2 GS, 2-0, 14 IP, 11:6 K:BB, 4 Hits, 1.29 ERA, .71 WHIP, 1 HR 

The 1995 season is an odd duck and the Braves an odd franchise. We all have at least a vague conception that the Braves must have won a lot of games in the 90s, winning 9 straight division titles from 1991-99 necessitates that. But you probably forgot just how much winning was going on in Atlanta; 4 seasons with more than 100 wins, 925 total wins, and 5 World Series appearances in the 90s alone. 9 straight postseason appearances and 5 World Series appearances in one decade, and yet their only World Championship was the year after the ’94 strike when no one was paying attention.

 

1. Paul Molitor – 1993 Toronto Blue Jays

Stat Line: 28 PA, .500/.571/1.000, 2 2B, 2 3B, 2 HR, 8 RBI, 10 R, 1 SB

Baseball as we know has more unwritten rules than written rules, and last time I looked the baseball rulebook checked in at 117 pages. Still you’d have to agree that unwritten rule #1 would read something like if you hit a walkoff home run to win the World Series, and do so in unrestrained joyous fashion, then you shall be awarded World Series MVP. Because of this no one is going to fault you for thinking that Joe Carter won it that year. Rather it was The Ignitor Paul Molitor in his first year north of the border who put together a .500/.571/1.000 slash line to go along with 10 runs scored and 8 driven to take the honor. Not a bad off season free agent signing eh?

 

MLB & Fantasy Baseball Chat Room

[iflychat_embed id="c-12" hide_user_list="yes" hide_popup_chat="no" height="400px"]

POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Daily Stats & Leaders
All Pitcher Matchups
Compare Any Players
Compare Any Players
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Michael Thorbjornsen

Poised to Continue Hot Play in Mexico
Davis Riley

Struggling to Find Form Ahead of World Wide Technology Championship
Taylor Montgomery

Leaning on Putter at World Wide Technology Championship
Stephan Jaeger

Offers Strong Value at World Wide Technology Championship
Ben Griffin

Looks to Stay Hot at El Cardonal
Nick Dunlap

Looking to Find His Game at El Cardonal
Wyndham Clark

Searching for Consistency at El Cardonal
Michael Brennan

Aims to Extend Fairytale Start at El Cardonal
Nathan MacKinnon

Extends Point Streak to Seven Games
Akira Schmid

Posts First Shutout of the Season
Jack Roslovic

Takes Point Streak to Four Games
Wyatt Johnston

Records Three Assists Against Oilers
Trevor Zegras

Dishes Out Two Assists in Tuesday's Win
Darcy Kuemper

Shuts Out Jets With 23 Saves
Cutter Gauthier

Erupts for Four Points Against Panthers
Zach LaVine

Questionable to Face Warriors
Domantas Sabonis

Iffy for Wednesday
Austin Reaves

Considered Questionable for Wednesday
Luka Dončić

Luka Doncic Available Wednesday
Anthony Davis

Remains Out Wednesday
Jimmy Butler III

Expected to Miss Wednesday's Game
Stephen Curry

Won't Play on Wednesday
Shane Bieber

Staying in Toronto for 2026
Salvador Perez

Agrees to Two-Year Extension With Royals
Gustav Nyquist

Jets Move Gustav Nyquist to Injured Reserve
Noah Hanifin

Expected to Return From 10-Game Absence Tuesday
William Eklund

to Remain Out Wednesday
TB

Max Crozier Available Tuesday
Tristan Jarry

Lands on Injured Reserve
Jason Zucker

Placed on Injured Reserve
Trevor Story

Opts in for Remaining Two Years on his Contract
Pyotr Kochetkov

Starts on Tuesday
Luguentz Dort

Available on Tuesday
Yu Darvish

to Miss All of 2026 Following Flexor-Tendon Surgery
Jacoby Brissett

to Start Again in Week 10
Kyler Murray

Given 4-8 Week Timetable for Foot Injury
Anthony Edwards

Considered Questionable For Wednesday
Yves Missi

Out Tuesday
Zion Williamson

Expected to Miss at Least One Week
Bradley Beal

Sidelined on Tuesday
Kawhi Leonard

Out Versus Thunder on Tuesday
A.J. Brown

Won't be Traded at Deadline
Garrett Wilson

"Untouchable" in Trade Talks
Jakob Poeltl

Questionable Vs. the Bucks on Tuesday
Kawhi Leonard

Uncertain for Tuesday
Precious Achiuwa

Has Agreed to Sign With the Kings
Darius Garland

Could Make Season Debut As Early As Wednesday
Shota Imanaga

Becomes a Free Agent
Jimmy Butler III

Downgraded to Questionable Against the Suns
Luis Robert Jr.

White Sox Pick Up 2026 Option on Luis Robert Jr.
LaMelo Ball

Will Not Play Tuesday
CFB

LJ Martin Expected to Play in Top-10 Matchup Against Texas Tech
PGA

LIV Golf Expanding To 72-Hole Format In 2026
Rashid Shaheed

Being Shipped to the Seahawks
Sauce Gardner

Colts Acquiring Sauce Gardner From the Jets
Travis Hunter

Not Expected to be Out Long-Term
Brian Thomas Jr.

has Low-Grade Ankle Sprain, has Chance to Play in Week 10
Jakobi Meyers

Jaguars Acquiring Jakobi Meyers
Al Horford

Sits Out Tuesday's Game
Chet Holmgren

Back in Thunder Lineup Tuesday
Filip Forsberg

Has Multi-Point Outing Monday
Brock Boeser

Notches Three Points in Overtime Victory
Joey Daccord

Continues Home Success Monday
Connor McDavid

Surpasses 1,100 Career Points
Auston Matthews

Sparks Maple Leafs Comeback
Noel Acciari

Sustains Upper-Body Injury
Kyler Murray

Still the Starting QB When Healthy
Atlanta Braves

Braves Hire Walt Weiss as Their Next Manager
Kris Bubic

Cleared to Begin a Throwing Program
Brandon Woodruff

Declines Mutual Option for 2026
Freddy Peralta

Brewers Exercise 2026 Option on Freddy Peralta
Lucas Giolito

Declines his 2026 Player Option
Kyler Murray

Officially Inactive on Monday Night
J.J. Spaun

Finishes Sixth at Procore Championship
PGA

Matti Schmid Finishes Tied for 46th at Baycurrent Classic
Keith Mitchell

Finishes Tied for 10th at Baycurrent Classic
Si Woo Kim

Finishes Tied for 21st at Genesis Championship
Mackenzie Hughes

Misses The Cut at Sanderson Farms Championship
Max Greyserman

Finishes Second at Baycurrent Classic
Austin Eckroat

Finishes Tied for 56th at Baycurrent Classic
Luke Clanton

Finishes Tied for 56th at Bank of Utah Championship
Morgan Barron

Out Week-to-Week
Terry McLaurin

Commanders Don't Think Terry McLaurin Will Play in Week 10
Jayden Daniels

to be "Out for a While" With Dislocated Elbow
Omarion Hampton

Not Expected to Return to Practice Until After Week 12 Bye
Pete Alonso

Officially Opts Out of his Contract With Mets
Alex Bregman

Opts Out of his Contract With Boston
Edwin Díaz

Edwin Diaz on the Open Market This Winter
Cody Bellinger

Becomes Free Agent After Opting Out
Robert Suarez

Opts Out, Becomes Free Agent
Kyle Larson

Wins His Second NASCAR Cup Series Championship at Phoenix
Ryan Blaney

Concludes the 2025 Season with A Win at Phoenix
William Byron

Strong Championship Effort Ends With Late-Race Flat-Tire Crash
Quinshon Judkins

Browns Optimistic Quinshon Judkins Can Play in Week 10
Tucker Kraft

Done for the Year With Torn ACL
Denny Hamlin

Overtime Four-Tire Call Costs Denny Hamlin the Championship
Chase Briscoe

Championship Bid Never Really Started After Two Tire Failures
Brad Keselowski

Nearly Steals Phoenix Race
David Onama

Suffers First-Round TKO Loss
Steve Garcia

Scores First-Round TKO Win
Ante Delija

Suffers His First UFC Loss
CFB

Dylan Raiola Suffers Season-Ending Injury
Waldo Cortes-Acosta

Gets Knockout Win
Themba Gorimbo

Drops Decision At UFC Vegas 110
Jayden Daniels

Suffers Dislocated Elbow on Sunday Night
Jeremiah Wells

Gets Back In The Win Column
Yadier del Valle

Remains Undefeated
Jayden Daniels

X-Rays Come Back Negative on Jayden Daniels' Left Arm, MRI to Come
Jaelan Phillips

Gets Dealt to Eagles for a Third-Round Pick
Isaac Dulgarian

Cut By UFC Following Submission Loss
Daniel Frunza

Still Winless In The UFC
Charles Radtke

Dominates Daniel Frunza
Allan Nascimento

Gets Submission Win
Cody Durden

Suffers Second-Round Submission Loss
Jaylen Warren

Records First Career Two-Touchdown Game in Week 9 Win Over Colts
Michael Pittman Jr.

Leads Colts With Nine Catches in Week 9 Loss at Pittsburgh
Max Scherzer

Doesn't Plan on Retiring
Michael King

Becomes Free Agent After Declining Mutual Option
Austin Cindric

is A Driver to Avoid for Phoenix DFS Lineups
Yoshinobu Yamamoto

Named World Series MVP
Alex Bowman

Could Alex Bowman be A Sneaky Tournament Play for Phoenix?
Noah Gragson

Should DFS Players Roster Noah Gragson At Phoenix?
Erik Jones

Is Erik Jones Worth Rostering for DFS at Phoenix?
Michael McDowell

an Easy Recommendation for DFS at Phoenix
Chase Briscoe

Probably Won't Win the Title
Joey Logano

Could Play Spoiler in Championship Battle at Phoenix
Tyler Reddick

Seeking to End Winless Drought, but Probably Won't Have the Speed
NASCAR

Bubba Wallace Looks to Protect Top-10 Points Finish at Phoenix
Brad Keselowski

Hasn't Been Fast at Phoenix With RFK Racing
Daniel Suarez

With Nothing at Stake, Expect Little From Daniel Suarez
Kyle Busch

Qualifies Well, but Will Probably Finish Worse Than he Starts
Chris Buescher

Ryan Preece has a Shot to Overtake Chris Buescher as RFK Racing's Lead Driver
Austin Dillon

Looks to Avoid Finishing Last in NASCAR Playoffs
AJ Allmendinger

A.J. Allmendinger Might be a Worthy DFS Option
Shohei Ohtani

to Start Game 7 of World Series
Alejandro Kirk

X-Rays Come Back Negative on Alejandro Kirk's Hand
David Onama

Set For UFC Vegas 110 Main Event
Steve Garcia

Returns At UFC Vegas 110
Waldo Cortes-Acosta

Set For Co-Main Event
Ante Delija

In Search For His Second UFC Win
Themba Gorimbo

A Favorite At UFC Vegas 110
Jeremiah Wells

Looks To Return To The Win Column
Yadier del Valle

Looks To Remain Undefeated
CFB

Arizona State Quarterback Sam Leavitt Out for the Season
Isaac Dulgarian

Looks To Win Back-To-Back Fights
Daniel Frunza

Looks For His First UFC Win

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP