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International League Most Valuable Pitcher Award

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United States

Currently held by
  
Jake Thompson

First awarded
  
1953

International League Most Valuable Pitcher Award

Awarded for
  
International League's Regular Season Most Valuable Pitcher

The International League Most Valuable Pitcher Award is an annual award given to the best pitcher in minor league baseball's International League. Managers from the 14 International League teams vote for the winner of the award, which is then combined with 14 votes from various general managers, broadcasters, and media representatives around the league to determine a winner. From 1932 to 1952, IL pitchers were eligible to win the Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) as no award was designated for pitchers. A total of 4 pitchers have won the MVP Award. In 1953, Bob Trice won the first ever International League Most Valuable Pitcher Award.

One International League Most Valuable Pitcher Award winner, Tommy Lasorda, has gone on to be inducted in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.

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International League Most Valuable Pitcher Award Wikipedia


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