List of Silver Slugger Award winners at catcher

The Silver Slugger Award is awarded annually to the best offensive player at each position in both the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), as determined by the coaches and managers of Major League Baseball (MLB). These voters consider several offensive categories in selecting the winners, including batting average, slugging percentage, and on-base percentage (OBP), in addition to "coaches' and managers' general impressions of a player's overall offensive value".[1] Managers and coaches are not permitted to vote for players on their own team.[1] The Silver Slugger was first awarded in 1980 and is given by Hillerich & Bradsby, the manufacturer of Louisville Slugger bats.[2] The award is a bat-shaped trophy, 3 feet (91 cm) tall, engraved with the names of each of the winners from the league[1] and plated with sterling silver.[3]

A man in a black baseball jersey and cap with "Mets" across the front in blue script stands on a baseball field.
Mike Piazza is the all-time leader in Silver Slugger Awards among catchers, winning ten consecutive from 1993 to 2002.

Among catchers, Mike Piazza has won the most Silver Slugger Awards, with ten consecutive wins in the National League between 1993 and 2002;[4] this is the most Silver Sluggers won consecutively by any player in Major League Baseball.[5][6] In the American League, Iván Rodríguez has won the most Silver Sluggers, with six consecutive wins from 1994 to 1999, and a seventh when he tied with Víctor Martínez in 2004.[7][8] Lance Parrish won the American League award six times (1980, 1982–1984, 1986, and 1990),[9] and Joe Mauer and Jorge Posada have won it five times; Mauer won in 2006, 2008–2010 and 2013, while Posada won in 2000–2003 and 2007.[10][11] Hall of Famer Gary Carter (1981–1983, 1984–1986), Buster Posey (2012, 2014–2015, 2017, 2021), and Brian McCann (2006, 2008–2011) are five-time winners in the National League; McCann also won a sixth Silver Slugger in 2016, but in the American League.[12][13][14] Other multiple awardees include Salvador Perez (four wins; 2016, 2018, 2020–2021),[15] Benito Santiago (four wins; 1987–1988, 1990–1991),[16] J. T. Realmuto (three wins; 2018–2019, 2022),[17] Mickey Tettleton (three wins; 1989, 1991–1992)[18] and Carlton Fisk (three wins; 1981, 1985, 1988).[19] William Contreras and Adley Rutschman are the most recent National and American League winners, respectively.

Piazza holds several Major League records for catchers in a Silver Slugger-winning season; most were set in 1997. That season, he had an on-base percentage of .431, and had 124 runs batted in (a total he matched in 1999) to lead the award-winning catchers in those statistical categories.[4] Perez holds the Major League record among winners for home runs (48), which he set in 2021, and American League records for runs batted in (121) and slugging percentage (.633), also in 2021.[15] Javy López holds the Major League record among winners for slugging percentage (.687); these were set in 2003. López also leads National League winners in home runs with 43 in 2003.[20] Mauer holds the Major League record in batting average with a .365 clip he set in 2009. Mauer also leads the American League in on-base percentage (.444 in 2009).

Key

YearLinks to the corresponding Major League Baseball season
AVGBatting average
OBPOn-base percentage
SLGSlugging percentage
HRHome runs
RBIRuns batted in
RefReferences
*Winner of the most Silver Sluggers in Major League Baseball as a catcher
§Indicates a tie between two players in a particular season
Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

American League winners

Joe Mauer won four AL Silver Sluggers at catcher (2006, 2008–2010).
Jorge Posada has won five AL Silver Sluggers as a catcher (2000–2003, 2007).
YearPlayerTeamAVGOBPSLGHRRBIRef
1980Lance ParrishDetroit Tigers.286.325.4992482[21]
1981Carlton FiskChicago White Sox.263.354.361745[22]
1982Lance Parrish (2)Detroit Tigers.284.338.5293287[23]
1983Lance Parrish (3)Detroit Tigers.269.314.48327114[24]
1984Lance Parrish (4)Detroit Tigers.237.287.4433398[25]
1985Carlton Fisk (2)Chicago White Sox.238.320.48837107[26]
1986Lance Parrish (5)Detroit Tigers.257.340.4832262[27]
1987Matt NokesDetroit Tigers.289.345.5363287[28]
1988Carlton Fisk (3)Chicago White Sox.277.377.5421950[29]
1989Mickey TettletonBaltimore Orioles.258.369.5092665[30]
1990Lance Parrish (6)California Angels.268.338.4512470[31]
1991Mickey Tettleton (2)Detroit Tigers.263.387.4913189[32]
1992Mickey Tettleton (3)Detroit Tigers.238.379.4693283[33]
1993Mike StanleyNew York Yankees.305.389.5342684[34]
1994Iván RodríguezTexas Rangers.298.360.4881657[35]
1995Iván Rodríguez (2)Texas Rangers.303.327.4491267[36]
1996Iván Rodríguez (3)Texas Rangers.300.342.4731986[37]
1997Iván Rodríguez (4)Texas Rangers.313.360.4842077[38]
1998Iván Rodríguez (5)Texas Rangers.321.358.5132191[39]
1999Iván Rodríguez (6)Texas Rangers.332.356.55835113[40]
2000Jorge PosadaNew York Yankees.287.417.5272886[41]
2001Jorge Posada (2)New York Yankees.277.363.4752295[42]
2002Jorge Posada (3)New York Yankees.268.370.4682099[43]
2003Jorge Posada (4)New York Yankees.281.405.51830101[44]
2004§Víctor MartínezCleveland Indians.283.359.49223108[45]
2004§Iván Rodríguez (7)Detroit Tigers.334.383.5101986[46]
2005Jason VaritekBoston Red Sox.281.366.4892270[47]
2006Joe MauerMinnesota Twins.347.429.5071384[48]
2007Jorge Posada (5)New York Yankees.338.426.5432090[49]
2008Joe Mauer (2)Minnesota Twins.328.413.451985[50]
2009Joe Mauer (3)Minnesota Twins.365.444.5872896[51]
2010Joe Mauer (4)Minnesota Twins.327.402.469975[52]
2011Alex AvilaDetroit Tigers.295.389.5061982[53]
2012A. J. PierzynskiChicago White Sox.278.326.5012777[54]
2013Joe Mauer (5)Minnesota Twins.324.404.4761147[55]
2014Yan GomesCleveland Indians.278.313.4722174[56]
2015Brian McCann (6)New York Yankees.232.320.4272694[57]
2016Salvador PérezKansas City Royals.247.288.4382264[58]
2017Gary SánchezNew York Yankees.278.345.5313390[59]
2018Salvador Pérez (2)Kansas City Royals.235.274.4392780[60]
2019Mitch GarverMinnesota Twins.273.365.6303167[61]
2020Salvador Pérez (3)Kansas City Royals.333.353.6331132[62]
2021Salvador Pérez (4)Kansas City Royals.273.316.54448121[63]
2022Alejandro KirkToronto Blue Jays.285.372.4151463[64]
2023Adley RutschmanBaltimore Orioles.277.374.4352080[65]

National League winners

Brian McCann is the only player to win the Silver Slugger Award as a catcher in both leagues.
Russell Martin stole 21 bases[66] as a catcher during his NL Silver Slugger-winning season (2007).
YearPlayerTeamAVGOBPSLGHRRBIRef
1980Ted SimmonsSt. Louis Cardinals.303.375.5052198[67]
1981Gary CarterMontreal Expos.251.313.4441668[68]
1982Gary Carter (2)Montreal Expos.293.381.5102997[69]
1983Terry KennedySan Diego Padres.284.342.4341798[70]
1984Gary Carter (3)Montreal Expos.294.366.48727106[71]
1985Gary Carter (4)New York Mets.281.365.48832100[72]
1986Gary Carter (5)New York Mets.255.337.43924105[73]
1987Benito SantiagoSan Diego Padres.300.324.4671879[74]
1988Benito Santiago (2)San Diego Padres.248.282.3621046[75]
1989Craig BiggioHouston Astros.257.336.4021360[76]
1990Benito Santiago (3)San Diego Padres.270.323.4191153[77]
1991Benito Santiago (4)San Diego Padres.267.296.4031787[78]
1992Darren DaultonPhiladelphia Phillies.270.385.52427109[79]
1993Mike Piazza*Los Angeles Dodgers.318.370.56135112[80]
1994Mike Piazza* (2)Los Angeles Dodgers.319.370.5412492[81]
1995Mike Piazza* (3)Los Angeles Dodgers.346.400.6063293[82]
1996Mike Piazza* (4)Los Angeles Dodgers.336.422.56336105[83]
1997Mike Piazza* (5)Los Angeles Dodgers.362.431.63840124[84]
1998Mike Piazza* (6)Los Angeles Dodgers
Florida Marlins
New York Mets
.328.390.57032111[85]
[86]
[87]
1999Mike Piazza* (7)New York Mets.303.361.57540124[88]
2000Mike Piazza* (8)New York Mets.324.398.61438113[89]
2001Mike Piazza* (9)New York Mets.300.384.5733694[90]
2002Mike Piazza* (10)New York Mets.280.359.5443398[91]
2003Javy LópezAtlanta Braves.328.378.68743109[92]
2004Johnny EstradaAtlanta Braves.314.378.450976[93]
2005Michael BarrettChicago Cubs.276.345.4791661[94]
2006Brian McCannAtlanta Braves.333.388.5722493[95]
2007Russell MartinLos Angeles Dodgers.293.374.4691987[96]
2008Brian McCann (2)Atlanta Braves.301.373.5232387[97]
2009Brian McCann (3)Atlanta Braves.281.349.4862194[98]
2010Brian McCann (4)Atlanta Braves.269.375.4532177[99]
2011Brian McCann (5)Atlanta Braves.270.351.4662471[100]
2012Buster PoseySan Francisco Giants.336.408.54924103[101]
2013Yadier MolinaSt. Louis Cardinals.319.359.4771280[102]
2014Buster Posey (2)San Francisco Giants.311.364.4902289[103]
2015Buster Posey (3)San Francisco Giants.318.379.4701995[104]
2016Wilson RamosWashington Nationals.307.354.4962280[105]
2017Buster Posey (4)San Francisco Giants.320.400.4621267[106]
2018J. T. RealmutoMiami Marlins.277.340.4842174[107]
2019J. T. Realmuto (2)Philadelphia Phillies.275.328.4932583[108]
2020Travis d'ArnaudAtlanta Braves.321.386.533934[109]
2021Buster Posey (5)San Francisco Giants.304.390.4991856[110]
2022J. T. Realmuto (3)Philadelphia Phillies.276.342.4782284[111]
2023William ContrerasMilwaukee Brewers.289.367.4571778[112]

References

  • "MLB Awards: History (Awards: Silver Slugger)". Major League Baseball. Retrieved March 9, 2009.
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