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AnswerKen Caminiti, NL MVP in 1996. Vida Blue (1971) was the last AL MVP that was a switch hitter.

Chipper Jones (Atl) won the NL MVP in 1999.

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Frankie Frisch (1931)

Mickey Mantle (1957, 1956, 1962)

Maury Wills (1964)

Vida Blue (1971) - even though he was a pitcher, he actually switch hit.

Pete Rose (1973)

Willie McGee (1985)

Terry Pendleton (1991)

Ken Caminitti (1996)

Chipper Jones (1999)

Jimmy Rollins (2007)

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Through the 2007 season, that has never happened. Only one player has won MVP awards in both leagues ... Frank Robinson (1961 NL, 1966 AL).

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Mickey Mantle and Vida Blue, little tricky since Vida Blue won award for pitching not hitting.

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Through the 2009 season, that was Johnny Bench of the 1972 Cincinnati Reds.

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Ken Camaniti of the San Diego Padres won the National League's MVP award in 1996.

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Alex Rodriguez 2005 MVP

The last Yankee to win the American League MVP Award was Alex Rodriguez in 2005.

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Sammy Sosa of the Chicago Cubs

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