Every fall, someone steps up when it matters most. Sometimes it’s a superstar doing exactly what you’d expect. Other times, it’s an unlikely hero having the week of his life.
Here’s a look back at the last 10 World Series MVPs, as per Fox Sports.
Freddie Freeman was everything you’d expect from a steady veteran. He hit close to .390 with a couple of homers and led the Dodgers to another title.
He’s showing no signs of slowing down, just adding to a career that already screams Cooperstown.
Corey Seager made history by winning his second World Series MVP, and this one hit different. He helped bring the Rangers their first-ever championship, hitting three home runs and driving in six runs in the series.
Jeremy Peña came out of nowhere. A rookie shortstop filling huge shoes, and he didn’t blink once. He hit .
Author's summary: Review of the last 10 World Series MVPs.