Terry Pendleton: 1991 National League MVP Overview and History

The page from the 1992 National League Green Book highlights Terry Pendleton, the 1991 National League Most Valuable Player (MVP) and a player for the Atlanta Braves. Pendleton led the Braves to the Western Division title and achieved a batting average of .290, contributing significantly to the team's success. He is recognized for his performance that season, where he amassed a total of 274 points in the MVP voting, outperforming notable players such as Barry Bonds and Lenny Dykstra. The voting results are presented, showcasing how Pendleton garnered 12 first-place votes, while Bonds received 10. The publication also lists the Most Valuable Player Award winners throughout history. Additionally, it covers the 1991 Players of the Month and the MVP awards distributed by team, noting the Braves' impressive tally of five MVP awards.