Cuban National Series Most Valuable Player Award

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The following is a list of most valuable players (Spanish : jugadores mas valiosos or jugadores mas destacados) in the Cuban National Series since its inception in 1961.

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SeriesYearMVPPositionTeam
11962Erwin WaltersOF Occidentales
21963Modesto VerduraP Azucareros
31964Pedro Chávez1B-OF Occidentales
41965Urbano González2B Industriales
51966Lino Betancourt1B Henequeneros
61967Pedro Chávez1B-OF Industriales
71968Eulogio OsorioOF Havana
81969Wilfredo SánchezOF Henequeneros
91970Wilfredo SánchezOF Henequeneros
101971Antonio JiménezP Industriales
111972Agustín Marquetti1B Industriales
121973Armando CapiróOF Havana
131974Antonio Muñoz1B Azucareros
141975Walfrido RuizP Agricultores
151976Omar CarreroP Ganaderos
161977Isidro PérezP Azucareros
171978Fernando SánchezOF Henequeneros
181979Wilfredo SánchezOF Citricultores
191980Pedro José Rodríguez3B Cienfuegos
201981Rogelio GarcíaP Vegueros
211982Fernando HernándezOF Vegueros
221983 Lázaro Junco OF Citricultores
231984 Luis Giraldo Casanova OF Vegueros
241985 Omar Linares 3B Vegueros
251986 Lázaro Vargas 3B Industriales
261987Javier MéndezOF Industriales
271988Pedro Luis RodríguezC Havana
281989 Orestes Kindelán OF-C Santiago de Cuba
291990 Omar Linares 3B Vegueros
301991Lázaro MaderaOF Vegueros
311992Jorge Luis ValdésP Henequeneros
321993 Omar Linares 3B Pinar del Rio
331994 Lourdes Gourriel OF-1B Sancti Spíritus
341995 Amado Zamora OF Villa Clara
351996 Jorge Fumero P Industriales
361997 José Estrada OF Matanzas
371998 Oscar Machado OF Villa Clara
381999 Michel Enríquez 3B Isla de la Juventud
392000 Norge Luis Vera P Santiago de Cuba
402001 Maels Rodríguez P Sancti Spíritus
412002 Michel Abreu 1B Matanzas
422003 Javier Méndez OF Industriales
432004 Osmani Urrutia OF Las Tunas
442005 Yulieski Gurriel 3B Sancti Spíritus
452006 Yulieski Gurriel 3B Sancti Spiritus
462007 Osmani Urrutia OF Las Tunas
472008 Alexeis Bell OF Santiago de Cuba
482009 Alfredo Despaigne OF Granma
492010 Alfredo Despaigne OF Granma
502011 José Dariel Abreu 1B Cienfuegos
512012 Alfredo Despaigne OF Granma
522013 Freddy Álvarez P Villa Clara
532014 Yosvani Torres P Pinar del Rio
542015 Alfredo Despaigne OF Granma
552016 José Adolis García OF Ciego de Ávila
562017 Lázaro Blanco P Granma
572018 Rafael Viñales 1B Las Tunas
582019 Jorge Alomá SS Las Tunas
592020 Yordanis Alarcón C Las Tunas
602021 Lisbán Correa 1B Industriales

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