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MLB's Closest MVP Races

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Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio

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1947 AL

Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio
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In perhaps the most interesting MVP race ever, Joe DiMaggio beat Ted Williams by one point for AL MVP despite the fact that Williams won the Triple Crown. Williams' numbers -- .343, 32 home runs and 125 RBIs -- were far better than those of the "Yankee Clipper," who batted .315 with 20 home runs and 97 RBI for the pennant-winning Yankees. A writer left Williams off his ballot entirely, reportedly because of a disagreement between the two, costing the Splendid Splinter his second straight MVP award.
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