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The Sporting News Comeback Player of the Year Award - Definition and Overview |
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The Sporting News Comeback Player of the Year Award was established in 1965 by The Sporting News (TSN). Listed below are the Major League Baseball players awarded by year, name, team and league.
- 1965
- Norm Cash, Detroit Tigers, AL
- Vern Law, Pittsburgh Pirates, NL
- 1966
- Boog Powell, Baltimore Orioles, AL
- Phil Regan, Los Angeles Dodgers, NL
- 1967
- Dean Chance, Minnesota Twins, AL
- Mike McCormick, San Francisco Giants, NL
- 1968
- Ken Harrelson, Boston Red Sox, AL
- Alex Johnson, Cincinnati Reds, NL
- 1969
- 1970
- Clyde Wright, California Angels, AL
- Jim Hickman, Chicago Cubs, NL
- 1971
- Norm Cash (2), Detroit Tigers, AL
- Al Downing, Los Angeles Dodgers, NL
- 1972
- Luis Tiant, Boston Red Sox, AL
- Bobby Tolan, Cincinnati Reds, NL
- 1973
- John Hiller, Detroit Tigers, AL
- Davey Johnson, Atlanta Braves, NL
- 1974
- 1975
- Boog Powell (2), Cleveland Indians, AL
- Randy Jones, San Diego Padres, NL
- 1976
- Dock Ellis, New York Yankees, AL
- Tommy John, Los Angeles Dodgers, NL
- 1977
- Eric Soderholm, Chicago White Sox, AL
- Willie McCovey, San Francisco Giants, NL
- 1978
- Mike Caldwell, Milwaukee Brewers, AL
- Willie Stargell, Pittsburgh Pirates, NL
- 1979
- Willie Horton, Seattle Mariners, AL
- Lou Brock, St. Louis Cardinals, NL
- 1980
- Matt Keough, Oakland Athletics, AL
- Jerry Reuss, Los Angeles Dodgers, NL
- 1981
- Richie Zisk, Seattle Mariners, AL
- Bob Knepper, Houston Astros, NL
- 1982
- Andre Thornton, Cleveland Indians, AL
- Joe Morgan, San Francisco Giants, NL
- 1983
- Alan Trammell, Detroit Tigers, AL
- John Denny, Philadelphia Phillies, NL
- 1984
- 1985
- Gorman Thomas, Seattle Mariners, AL
- Rick Reuschel, Pittsburgh Pirates, NL
- 1986
- John Candelaria, California Angels, AL
- Ray Knight, New York Mets, NL
- 1987
- 1988
- Storm Davis, Oakland Athletics, AL
- Tim Leary, Los Angeles Dodgers, NL
- 1989
- Bert Blyleven, California Angels, AL
- Lonnie Smith, Atlanta Braves, NL
- 1990
- Dave Winfield, California Angels, AL
- John Tudor, St. Louis Cardinals, NL
- 1991
- 1992
- Rick Sutcliffe (2), Baltimore Orioles,
- Gary Sheffield, San Diego Padres, NL
- 1993
- 1994
- José Canseco, Oakland Athletics, AL
- Tim Wallach, Los Angeles Dodgers, NL
- 1995
- 1996
- Kevin Elster, Texas Rangers, AL
- Eric Davis, Cincinnati Reds, NL
- 1997
- 1998
- Bret Saberhagen (2), Boston Red Sox, AL
- Greg Vaughn, San Diego Padres, NL
- 1999
- 2000
- Frank Thomas, Chicago White Sox, AL
- Andrés Galarraga, Atlanta Braves, NL
- 2001
- Rubén Sierra, Texas Rangers, AL
- Matt Morris, St. Louis Cardinals, NL
- 2002
- 2003
- Gil Meche, Seattle Mariners, AL
- Javy López, Atlanta Braves, NL
- 2004
- Paul Konerko, Chicago White Sox, AL
- Chris Carpenter, St. Louis Cardinals, NL
Note
- The only players to be named twice in the American League are Norm Cash and Bret Saberhagen
- The only player to be named twice in the National League is Andrés Galarraga
- The only player to be named in both leagues is Rick Sutcliffe
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