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In 1993 – the year he joined the San Francisco Giants – Bonds won his third NL MVP Award, going yard 46 times and ending the season with a .336 batting average. He had a monster MVP year almost a decade later in ’01. That year, he slashed .328/ .515/ .863, with 177 walks, 137 RBIs, and an MLB-record 73 home runs. Bonds won the title the next three consecutive years, topping out at .370 in ’02 and setting a majors record with 232 walks in ‘04.

Most Cy Young Awards: 7 – Roger Clemens (1986-87, ’91, ’97-98, 2001, ’04)
Perhaps even more impressive than winning seven Cy Young Awards is winning them across four teams in both leagues. Clemens dominated three decades of baseball, taking home the title while playing for the Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, Yankees and Houston Astros.



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