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Most Gold Glove Awards: 18 – Greg Maddux (Pitcher)
Maddux is one of the best ever to take the mound – not only in terms of pitching but fielding too. Over the course of his 23-year career, the Hall of Famer won 18 Gold Gloves – more than any other position player in MLB history. He took home his first Gold Glove Award in 1990 and continued to do so for 12 more years. After a brief hiatus in 2003, he won his last five from ’04 to ’08.

Most World Series MVP Awards: 2 – Four Players Tied
1. Sandy Koufax (1963, ’65)
Koufax became the first player to win World Series MVP twice, first taking it home in the Los Angeles Dodgers’ sweep of the Yankees in ’63. The Hall of Famer pitched complete games in Games 1 and 4 of the World Series. In the two games, he combined for 23 strikeouts and three earned runs. And as the cherry on top, he held Mickey Mantle to just one hit in seven at-bats, striking him out three times.



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