NL MVP

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NL MVP is Major League Baseball’s annual Most Valuable Player award given to the top-performing player in the National League.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball award
Most Valuable Player award
abbreviation NL MVP NERFINISHED
awardingOrganization Baseball Writers’ Association of America NERFINISHED
awardType individual player award
ballotType ranked voting ballot
category Major League Baseball Most Valuable Player Award NERFINISHED
competitionLevel Major League Baseball NERFINISHED
confers Most Valuable Player title in the National League
counterpartLeague American League NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eligibleParticipants National League players
pitchers in the National League
position players in the National League
excludes postseason performance in official criteria
firstSeasonAwarded 1931 MLB season
frequency annual
fullName National League Most Valuable Player Award NERFINISHED
givenFor Most valuable player in the National League
top-performing player in the National League
hasCounterpart AL MVP NERFINISHED
hasGenderRestriction none
hasOfficialWebsite https://www.mlb.com/awards
hasTrophy Most Valuable Player trophy
historicalPrecursor Chalmers Award NERFINISHED
inception 1931
isPartOf MLB postseason awards cycle
Major League Baseball awards NERFINISHED
isRecognizedBy Major League Baseball record books NERFINISHED
languageOfName English
league National League NERFINISHED
notableVoters Baseball writers GENERATED
organizingBody Baseball Writers’ Association of America NERFINISHED
precededBy Chalmers Award NERFINISHED
presentedBy MLB NERFINISHED
Major League Baseball NERFINISHED
region North America
scope regular season performance
selectionMethod voting by members of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America
shortName NL MVP NERFINISHED
sport baseball
teamRestriction National League teams only
timeOfYearAwarded after conclusion of MLB regular season
usesBallotSystem yes

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