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Honorable mention: Brooks Robinson, Baltimore Orioles (1970) had nine hits with two doubles and two home runs, Brooks Robinson cemented his status as one of baseball's greatest defenders ever during 1970's Fall Classic triumph over the Cincinnati Reds. Brooks Robinson, third baseman of the Baltimore Orioles, shows the qualities that make him Most Valuable Player of the 1970 World Series as he makes a diving catch of a line drive by Cincinnati Reds' Johnny Bench in the ninth inning of game five, at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Md., October 15, 1970. Orioles won the game 9-3 to capture their second World Series championship title. (AP Photo)
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Honorable mention: Brooks Robinson, Baltimore Orioles (1970) had nine hits with two doubles and two home runs, Brooks Robinson cemented his status as one of baseball's greatest defenders ever during 1970's Fall Classic triumph over the Cincinnati Reds. Brooks Robinson, third baseman of the Baltimore Orioles, shows the qualities that make him Most Valuable Player of the 1970 World Series as he makes a diving catch of a line drive by Cincinnati Reds' Johnny Bench in the ninth inning of game five, at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Md., October 15, 1970. Orioles won the game 9-3 to capture their second World Series championship title. (AP Photo)

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