Who was the last catcher to win the World Series MVP award?
Pat Borders, a career .253 hitter with 69 home runs, flourished during the 1992 World Series.
The Toronto Blue Jays catcher might be one of the most surprising players to ever win the award, considering his .288 on-base percentage and .375 slugging percentage.
However, during the six games of the 1992 series, Boders batted .450 with a home run and three doubles.


Mr. Kearney guessed Carter, the other teachers coouldn't get it.
One teacher asked who was the last player to win the MVP of the series, but his team did not win the series.