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Hall of Merit: Most Meritorious Player: 1966 Results
In our second-closest election since we began the project earlier this year, Frank Robinson’s four-point advantage over Sandy Koufax wins him the title ‘Most Meritorious Player’ for 1966.
pts ballots 1sts Player
186 13 8 Frank Robinson
182 13 2 Sandy Koufax
166 13 2 Juan Marichal
150 13 1 Willie Mays
131 12 0 Dick Allen
123 12 0 Ron Santo
110 11 0 Jim Bunning
74 10 0 Roberto Clemente
73 9 0 Joe Torre
36 5 0 Willie McCovey
35 5 0 Harmon Killebrew
22 3 0 Henry Aaron
19 3 0 Bob Gibson
14 2 0 Al ...
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Hall of Merit: Most Meritorious Player: 1966 Ballot
Most Meritorious Player: 1966 ballot
Here are the specific rules for this election:
Candidate Eligibility: Any North American professional baseball player is eligible for the Most Meritorious Player (MMP) award including players in the top Negro Leagues or independent teams. Voters should consider the player’s on-field contribution to Major League Baseball (MLB) team(s) in that season only. If part of the season was spent outside MLB, that value may be considered as well. However, the ...
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