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List Of Silver Slugger Award Winners At Outfield

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, in addition to "coaches' and managers' general impressions of a player's overall offensive value". Managers and coaches are not permitted to vote for players on their own team. The Silver Slugger was first awarded in 1980 and is given by Hillerich & Bradsby, the manufacturer of Louisville Slugger bats. The award is a bat-shaped trophy, 3 feet (91 cm) tall, engraved with the names of each of the winners from the league and plated with sterling silver.

As with the Rawlings Gold Glove Award, the prize is presented to outfielders irrespective of their specific position. This means that it is possible for three left fielders, or any other combination of outfielders, to win the award in the same year, rather than one left fielder, one center fielder, and one right fielder. It is also possible for outfield teammates to win the award in the same season, which has happened eight times since 1980.

Among outfielders and among all Silver Slugger winners, Barry Bonds has won the most awards, winning twelve times between 1990 and 2004. All of his awards were won in the National League. Mike Trout leads the American League with nine wins, followed by Manny Ramirez with eight. Ken Griffey Jr., Vladimir Guerrero, and Tony Gwynn have each won seven Silver Sluggers in the outfield; Mookie Betts, Juan González, Kirby Puckett and Sammy Sosa have won six times. Three players have won five times (Albert Belle, Ryan Braun and Dave Winfield), and four-time winners include Andre Dawson, Matt Holliday, Andrew McCutchen, Dale Murphy and Gary Sheffield. There have also been 12 three-time outfield winners and 28 two-time awardees. The most recent winners are Ronald Acuña Jr., Mookie Betts, and Juan Soto in the National League, and Luis Robert Jr., Julio Rodríguez, and Kyle Tucker in the American League.

Gwynn posted the highest batting average in an outfielder's winning season, batting .394 in the 1994 season before it was truncated by the players' strike. Magglio Ordóñez' 2007 average is the best in the American League (.363). Bonds, the overall leader, holds three records: on-base percentage (.609 in 2004), slugging percentage (.863 in 2001) and home runs (73 in 2001). The American League leaders in those categories include Belle (.714 slugging percentage in 1994), Aaron Judge (62 home runs in 2022), and Trout (.460 on-base percentage in 2018). Ramírez also leads both leagues in runs batted in (RBI) during an outfielder's winning season, with 165 in 1999. Sosa is the National League leader (160 RBI in 2001).

Key

Year Links to the corresponding Major League Baseball season
AVG Batting average
OBP On-base percentage
SLG Slugging percentage
HR Home runs
RBI Runs batted in
Ref References
* Winner of the most Silver Sluggers in Major League Baseball as an outfielder
Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

American League winners

Manny Ramirez has won more AL Silver Slugger Awards at outfield than any other player.
Dave Winfield won the AL Silver Slugger Award at outfield in five consecutive seasons (1981–1985), the most of any player.
Dwight Evans went six seasons between AL Silver Slugger Award at outfield (1981–1987), tied with Ichiro for the longest such gap (2001–2007).
Vladimir Guerrero is one of only two players to win multiple Silver Slugger Awards at outfield in both leagues.
Year Player Team AVG OBP SLG HR RBI Ref
1980 Ben Oglivie Milwaukee Brewers .304 .362 .563 41 118
Al Oliver Texas Rangers .319 .357 .480 19 117
Willie Wilson Kansas City Royals .326 .357 .421 3 49
1981 Dwight Evans Boston Red Sox .296 .415 .522 22 71
Rickey Henderson Oakland Athletics .319 .408 .437 6 35
Dave Winfield New York Yankees .294 .360 .464 13 68
1982 Reggie Jackson California Angels .275 .375 .532 39 101
Willie Wilson (2) Kansas City Royals .332 .365 .431 3 46
Dave Winfield (2) New York Yankees .280 .331 .560 37 106
1983 Lloyd Moseby Toronto Blue Jays .315 .376 .499 18 81
Jim Rice Boston Red Sox .305 .361 .550 39 126
Dave Winfield (3) New York Yankees .283 .345 .513 32 116
1984 Tony Armas Boston Red Sox .268 .300 .531 43 123
Jim Rice (2) Boston Red Sox .280 .323 .467 28 122
Dave Winfield (4) New York Yankees .340 .393 .515 19 100
1985 George Bell Toronto Blue Jays .275 .327 .479 28 95
Rickey Henderson (2) New York Yankees .314 .419 .516 24 72
Dave Winfield (5) New York Yankees .275 .328 .471 26 114
1986 Jesse Barfield Toronto Blue Jays .289 .368 .559 40 108
George Bell (2) Toronto Blue Jays .309 .349 .532 31 108
Kirby Puckett Minnesota Twins .328 .366 .537 31 96
1987 George Bell (3) Toronto Blue Jays .308 .352 .605 47 134
Dwight Evans (2) Boston Red Sox .305 .417 .569 34 123
Kirby Puckett (2) Minnesota Twins .332 .367 .534 28 99
1988 Jose Canseco Oakland Athletics .307 .391 .569 42 124
Mike Greenwell Boston Red Sox .325 .416 .531 22 119
Kirby Puckett (3) Minnesota Twins .356 .375 .545 24 121
1989 Kirby Puckett (4) Minnesota Twins .339 .379 .465 9 85
Rubén Sierra Texas Rangers .306 .347 .543 29 119
Robin Yount Milwaukee Brewers .318 .384 .511 21 103
1990 Ellis Burks Boston Red Sox .296 .349 .486 21 89
Jose Canseco (2) Oakland Athletics .274 .371 .543 37 101
Rickey Henderson (3) Oakland Athletics .325 .439 .577 28 61
1991 Jose Canseco (3) Oakland Athletics .266 .359 .556 44 122
Joe Carter Toronto Blue Jays .273 .330 .503 33 108
Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners .327 .399 .527 22 100
1992 Joe Carter (2) Toronto Blue Jays .264 .309 .498 34 119
Juan González Texas Rangers .260 .304 .529 43 109
Kirby Puckett (5) Minnesota Twins .329 .374 .490 19 110
1993 Albert Belle Cleveland Indians .290 .370 .552 38 129
Juan González (2) Texas Rangers .310 .368 .632 46 118
Ken Griffey Jr. (2) Seattle Mariners .309 .408 .617 45 109
1994 Albert Belle (2) Cleveland Indians .357 .438 .714 36 101
Ken Griffey Jr. (3) Seattle Mariners .323 .402 .674 40 90
Kirby Puckett (6) Minnesota Twins .317 .362 .540 20 112
1995 Albert Belle (3) Cleveland Indians .317 .401 .690 50 126
Manny Ramirez Cleveland Indians .308 .402 .558 31 107
Tim Salmon California Angels .330 .429 .594 34 105
1996 Albert Belle (4) Cleveland Indians .311 .410 .623 48 148
Juan González (3) Texas Rangers .314 .368 .643 47 144
Ken Griffey Jr. (4) Seattle Mariners .303 .392 .628 49 140
1997 David Justice (2) Cleveland Indians .329 .418 .596 33 101
Juan González (4) Texas Rangers .296 .335 .589 42 131
Ken Griffey Jr. (5) Seattle Mariners .304 .382 .646 56 147
1998 Albert Belle (5) Chicago White Sox .328 .399 .655 49 152
Juan González (5) Texas Rangers .318 .366 .630 45 157
Ken Griffey Jr. (6) Seattle Mariners .284 .365 .611 56 146
1999 Shawn Green Toronto Blue Jays .309 .384 .588 42 123
Ken Griffey Jr. (7) Seattle Mariners .285 .384 .576 48 134
Manny Ramirez (2) Cleveland Indians .333 .442 .663 44 165
2000 Darin Erstad Anaheim Angels .355 .409 .541 25 100
Magglio Ordóñez Chicago White Sox .315 .371 .546 32 126
Manny Ramirez (3) Cleveland Indians .351 .457 .697 38 122
2001 Juan González (6) Cleveland Indians .325 .370 .590 35 140
Manny Ramirez (4) Boston Red Sox .306 .405 .609 41 125
Ichiro Suzuki Seattle Mariners .350 .381 .457 8 69
2002 Garret Anderson Anaheim Angels .306 .332 .539 29 123
Magglio Ordóñez (2) Chicago White Sox .320 .381 .597 38 135
Bernie Williams New York Yankees .333 .415 .493 19 102
2003 Garret Anderson (2) Anaheim Angels .315 .345 .541 29 116
Manny Ramirez (5) Boston Red Sox .325 .427 .587 37 104
Vernon Wells Toronto Blue Jays .317 .359 .550 33 117
2004 Vladimir Guerrero (4) Anaheim Angels .337 .391 .598 39 126
Manny Ramirez (6) Boston Red Sox .308 .397 .613 43 130
Gary Sheffield (3) New York Yankees .290 .393 .534 36 121
2005 Vladimir Guerrero (5) Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim .317 .394 .565 32 108
Manny Ramirez (7) Boston Red Sox .292 .388 .594 45 144
Gary Sheffield (4) New York Yankees .291 .379 .512 34 123
2006 Jermaine Dye Chicago White Sox .315 .385 .622 44 120
Vladimir Guerrero (6) Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim .329 .382 .552 33 116
Manny Ramirez (8) Boston Red Sox .321 .439 .619 35 102
2007 Vladimir Guerrero (7) Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim .324 .403 .547 27 125
Magglio Ordóñez (3) Detroit Tigers .363 .434 .595 28 139
Ichiro Suzuki (2) Seattle Mariners .351 .396 .431 6 68
2008 Josh Hamilton Texas Rangers .304 .371 .530 32 130
Carlos Quentin Chicago White Sox .288 .394 .571 36 100
Grady Sizemore Cleveland Indians .268 .374 .502 33 90
2009 Jason Bay Boston Red Sox .267 .384 .537 36 119
Torii Hunter Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim .299 .366 .508 22 90
Ichiro Suzuki (3) Seattle Mariners .352 .386 .465 11 46
2010 José Bautista Toronto Blue Jays .260 .378 .465 54 124
Carl Crawford Tampa Bay Rays .307 .356 .495 19 90
Josh Hamilton (2) Texas Rangers .359 .411 .633 32 100
2011 Curtis Granderson New York Yankees .262 .364 .552 41 119
José Bautista (2) Toronto Blue Jays .302 .447 .608 43 103
Jacoby Ellsbury Boston Red Sox .321 .376 .552 32 105
2012 Josh Hamilton (3) Texas Rangers .285 .354 .577 43 128
Mike Trout Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim .326 .399 .564 30 83
Josh Willingham Minnesota Twins .260 .366 .524 35 110
2013 Torii Hunter (2) Detroit Tigers .304 .334 .465 17 84
Adam Jones Baltimore Orioles .285 .318 .493 33 108
Mike Trout (2) Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim .323 .432 .557 27 97
2014 José Bautista (3) Toronto Blue Jays .286 .403 .524 35 103
Michael Brantley Cleveland Indians .327 .385 .506 20 97
Mike Trout (3) Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim .287 .377 .561 36 111
2015 Nelson Cruz Seattle Mariners .302 .369 .419 44 93
J. D. Martinez Detroit Tigers .282 .344 .535 38 102
Mike Trout (4) Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim .299 .402 .590 41 90
2016 Mookie Betts Boston Red Sox .318 .363 .534 31 113
Mike Trout (5) Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim .315 .441 .550 29 100
Mark Trumbo Baltimore Orioles .256 .316 .533 47 108
2017 Aaron Judge New York Yankees .284 .422 .627 52 114
George Springer Houston Astros .283 .367 .522 34 85
Justin Upton Detroit Tigers
Los Angeles Angels
.273 .361 .540 35 109
2018 Mookie Betts (2) Boston Red Sox .346 .438 .640 32 80
J. D. Martinez (2) Boston Red Sox .330 .402 .629 43 130
Mike Trout (6) Los Angeles Angels .312 .460 .628 39 79
2019 Mookie Betts (3) Boston Red Sox .295 .391 .524 29 80
George Springer (2) Houston Astros .292 .383 .581 39 96
Mike Trout (7) Los Angeles Angels .291 .438 .645 45 104
2020 Teoscar Hernández Toronto Blue Jays .289 .340 .579 16 34
Eloy Jiménez Chicago White Sox .296 .332 .559 14 41
Mike Trout (8) Los Angeles Angels .281 .390 .603 17 46
2021 Teoscar Hernández (2) Toronto Blue Jays .296 .346 .524 32 116
Aaron Judge (2) New York Yankees .287 .373 .544 39 98
Cedric Mullins Baltimore Orioles .291 .360 .518 30 59
2022 Aaron Judge (3) New York Yankees .311 .425 .686 62 131
Julio Rodríguez Seattle Mariners .284 .345 .549 28 75
Mike Trout (9) Los Angeles Angels .283 .369 .630 40 80
2023 Luis Robert Jr. Chicago White Sox .264 .315 .542 38 80
Julio Rodríguez (2) Seattle Mariners .275 .333 .485 32 103
Kyle Tucker Houston Astros .284 .369 .517 29 112

National League winners

Tony Gwynn won seven NL Silver Slugger Awards at outfield, the most of anyone other than Barry Bonds.
David Justice was the first player to win the Silver Slugger Award at outfield in both leagues.
Gary Sheffield went six seasons between NL Silver Slugger Awards at outfield (1996–2003), the longest such gap.
Ryan Braun is the most recent of three players to win five consecutive NL Silver Slugger Awards at outfield (2008–2012).
Year Player Team AVG OBP SLG HR RBI Ref
1980 Dusty Baker Los Angeles Dodgers .294 .339 .503 29 97
Andre Dawson Montreal Expos .308 .358 .492 17 87
George Hendrick St. Louis Cardinals .302 .342 .498 25 109
1981 Dusty Baker (2) Los Angeles Dodgers .320 .363 .445 9 49
Andre Dawson (2) Montreal Expos .302 .365 .553 24 64
George Foster Cincinnati Reds .295 .373 .519 22 90
1982 Leon Durham Chicago Cubs .312 .388 .521 22 90
Pedro Guerrero Los Angeles Dodgers .304 .378 .536 32 100
Dale Murphy Atlanta Braves .281 .378 .507 36 109
1983 José Cruz Houston Astros .318 .385 .463 14 92
Andre Dawson (3) Montreal Expos .299 .338 .539 32 113
Dale Murphy (2) Atlanta Braves .302 .393 .540 36 121
1984 José Cruz (2) Houston Astros .312 .381 .462 12 95
Tony Gwynn San Diego Padres .351 .410 .444 5 71
Dale Murphy (3) Atlanta Braves .290 .372 .547 36 100
1985 Willie McGee St. Louis Cardinals .353 .384 .503 10 82
Dale Murphy (4) Atlanta Braves .300 .388 .539 37 111
Dave Parker Cincinnati Reds .312 .365 .551 34 125
1986 Tony Gwynn (2) San Diego Padres .329 .381 .467 14 59
Dave Parker (2) Cincinnati Reds .273 .330 .477 31 116
Tim Raines Montreal Expos .334 .413 .476 9 62
1987 Eric Davis Cincinnati Reds .293 .399 .593 37 100
Andre Dawson (4) Chicago Cubs .287 .328 .568 49 137
Tony Gwynn (3) San Diego Padres .370 .447 .511 7 54
1988 Kirk Gibson Los Angeles Dodgers .290 .377 .483 25 76
Darryl Strawberry New York Mets .269 .366 .545 39 101
Andy Van Slyke Pittsburgh Pirates .288 .345 .506 25 100
1989 Eric Davis (2) Cincinnati Reds .281 .367 .541 34 101
Tony Gwynn (4) San Diego Padres .336 .389 .424 4 62
Kevin Mitchell San Francisco Giants .291 .388 .635 47 125
1990 Barry Bonds* Pittsburgh Pirates .301 .406 .565 33 114
Bobby Bonilla Pittsburgh Pirates .280 .322 .518 32 120
Darryl Strawberry (2) Los Angeles Dodgers .277 .361 .518 37 108
1991 Barry Bonds* (2) Pittsburgh Pirates .292 .410 .514 25 116
Bobby Bonilla (2) Pittsburgh Pirates .302 .391 .492 18 100
Ron Gant Atlanta Braves .251 .338 .496 32 105
1992 Barry Bonds* (3) Pittsburgh Pirates .311 .456 .624 34 103
Andy Van Slyke (2) Pittsburgh Pirates .324 .381 .505 14 89
Larry Walker Montreal Expos .301 .353 .506 23 93
1993 Barry Bonds* (4) San Francisco Giants .336 .458 .677 46 123
Lenny Dykstra Philadelphia Phillies .305 .420 .482 19 66
David Justice Atlanta Braves .270 .357 .515 40 120
1994 Moisés Alou Montreal Expos .339 .397 .592 22 78
Barry Bonds* (5) San Francisco Giants .312 .426 .647 37 81
Tony Gwynn (5) San Diego Padres .394 .454 .568 12 64
1995 Dante Bichette Colorado Rockies .340 .364 .620 40 128
Tony Gwynn (6) San Diego Padres .368 .404 .484 9 90
Sammy Sosa Chicago Cubs .268 .340 .500 36 119
1996 Barry Bonds* (6) San Francisco Giants .308 .461 .615 42 129
Ellis Burks Colorado Rockies .344 .408 .639 40 128
Gary Sheffield Florida Marlins .314 .465 .624 42 120
1997 Barry Bonds* (7) San Francisco Giants .291 .446 .585 40 101
Tony Gwynn (7) San Diego Padres .372 .409 .547 17 119
Larry Walker (2) Colorado Rockies .366 .452 .720 49 130
1998 Moisés Alou (2) Houston Astros .312 .399 .582 38 124
Sammy Sosa (2) Chicago Cubs .308 .377 .647 66 158
Greg Vaughn San Diego Padres .272 .363 .597 50 119
1999 Vladimir Guerrero Montreal Expos .316 .378 .600 42 131
Sammy Sosa (3) Chicago Cubs .288 .367 .635 63 141
Larry Walker (3) Colorado Rockies .379 .458 .710 37 115
2000 Barry Bonds* (8) San Francisco Giants .306 .440 .688 49 106
Vladimir Guerrero (2) Montreal Expos .345 .410 .664 44 123
Sammy Sosa (4) Chicago Cubs .320 .406 .634 50 138
2001 Barry Bonds* (9) San Francisco Giants .328 .515 .863 73 137
Luis Gonzalez Arizona Diamondbacks .325 .429 .688 57 142
Sammy Sosa (5) Chicago Cubs .328 .437 .737 64 160
2002 Barry Bonds* (10) San Francisco Giants .370 .582 .799 46 110
Vladimir Guerrero (3) Montreal Expos .336 .417 .593 39 111
Sammy Sosa (6) Chicago Cubs .288 .399 .594 49 108
2003 Barry Bonds* (11) San Francisco Giants .341 .529 .749 45 90
Albert Pujols St. Louis Cardinals .359 .439 .667 43 124
Gary Sheffield (2) Atlanta Braves .330 .419 .604 39 132
2004 Bobby Abreu Philadelphia Phillies .301 .428 .544 30 105
Barry Bonds* (12) San Francisco Giants .362 .609 .812 45 101
Jim Edmonds St. Louis Cardinals .301 .418 .643 42 111
2005 Miguel Cabrera Florida Marlins .323 .385 .561 33 116
Andruw Jones Atlanta Braves .263 .347 .575 51 128
Carlos Lee Milwaukee Brewers .265 .324 .487 32 114
2006 Carlos Beltrán New York Mets .275 .388 .594 41 116
Matt Holliday Colorado Rockies .326 .387 .586 34 114
Alfonso Soriano Washington Nationals .277 .351 .560 46 95
2007 Carlos Beltrán (2) New York Mets .276 .353 .525 33 112
Matt Holliday (2) Colorado Rockies .340 .405 .607 36 137
Carlos Lee (2) Houston Astros .303 .354 .528 32 119
2008 Ryan Braun Milwaukee Brewers .285 .335 .553 37 106
Matt Holliday (3) Colorado Rockies .321 .409 .538 25 88
Ryan Ludwick St. Louis Cardinals .299 .375 .591 37 113
2009 Ryan Braun (2) Milwaukee Brewers .320 .386 .551 32 114
Andre Ethier Los Angeles Dodgers .272 .361 .508 31 106
Matt Kemp Los Angeles Dodgers .297 .352 .490 26 101
2010 Ryan Braun (3) Milwaukee Brewers .304 .365 .501 25 103
Carlos González Colorado Rockies .336 .376 .598 34 117
Matt Holliday (4) St. Louis Cardinals .312 .390 .532 28 103
2011 Ryan Braun (4) Milwaukee Brewers .332 .397 .597 33 111
Matt Kemp (2) Los Angeles Dodgers .324 .399 .586 39 126
Justin Upton Arizona Diamondbacks .289 .369 .529 31 88
2012 Ryan Braun (5) Milwaukee Brewers .319 .391 .595 41 112
Jay Bruce Cincinnati Reds .252 .327 .514 34 99
Andrew McCutchen Pittsburgh Pirates .327 .400 .553 31 96
2013 Jay Bruce (2) Cincinnati Reds .262 .329 .478 30 109
Michael Cuddyer Colorado Rockies .331 .389 .530 20 84
Andrew McCutchen (2) Pittsburgh Pirates .317 .404 .508 21 84
2014 Andrew McCutchen (3) Pittsburgh Pirates .314 .410 .542 25 83
Giancarlo Stanton Miami Marlins .288 .395 .555 37 105
Justin Upton (2) Atlanta Braves .270 .342 .491 29 102
2015 Carlos González (2) Colorado Rockies .271 .325 .540 40 97
Bryce Harper Washington Nationals .330 .460 .649 42 99
Andrew McCutchen (4) Pittsburgh Pirates .292 .401 .488 23 96
2016 Charlie Blackmon Colorado Rockies .324 .381 .552 29 82
Yoenis Cespedes New York Mets .280 .354 .530 31 86
Christian Yelich Miami Marlins .298 .376 .483 21 98
2017 Charlie Blackmon (2) Colorado Rockies .331 .399 .601 37 104
Marcell Ozuna Miami Marlins .312 .376 .548 37 124
Giancarlo Stanton (2) Miami Marlins .281 .376 .631 59 132
2018 Nick Markakis Atlanta Braves .297 .366 .440 14 93
David Peralta Arizona Diamondbacks .293 .352 .516 30 87
Christian Yelich (2) Milwaukee Brewers .326 .402 .598 36 110
2019 Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves .280 .365 .518 41 101
Cody Bellinger Los Angeles Dodgers .305 .406 .629 47 115
Christian Yelich (3) Milwaukee Brewers .329 .429 .671 44 97
2020 Ronald Acuña Jr. (2) Atlanta Braves .250 .406 .581 14 29
Mookie Betts (4) Los Angeles Dodgers .292 .366 .562 16 39
Juan Soto Washington Nationals .351 .490 .695 13 37
2021 Nick Castellanos Cincinnati Reds .309 .362 .576 34 100
Bryce Harper (2) Philadelphia Phillies .309 .429 .615 35 84
Juan Soto (2) Washington Nationals .313 .465 .534 29 95
2022 Mookie Betts (5) Los Angeles Dodgers .269 .340 .533 35 82
Kyle Schwarber Philadelphia Phillies .218 .323 .504 46 94
Juan Soto (3) Washington Nationals
San Diego Padres
.242 .401 .452 27 62
2023 Ronald Acuña Jr. (3) Atlanta Braves .337 .416 .596 41 106
Mookie Betts (6) Los Angeles Dodgers .307 .408 .579 39 107
Juan Soto (4) San Diego Padres .275 .410 .519 35 109