In baseball history, there are precious few players who have ever won more than one Most Valuable Player Award . But two such players, the Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani and the Yankees' Aaron Judge, have won five of the past six MVP Awards after being announced as the 2025 winners on Thursday. Ohtani now has four MVP Awards to his name, and Judge has three.

Here's a look at each of the 30 individuals to win multiple MVP Awards since the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) began voting for MVP in 1931, including a select group of 13 to do it three times or more.

Barry Bonds, 7 (1990, '92, '93, 2001-04)

Bonds hit .301/.406/.565 with 33 home runs and 52 steals to earn his first NL MVP Award in 1990 with the Pirates, and .311/.456/.624 with 34 homers and 39 steals in '92 with Pitt

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