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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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List Of Silver Slugger Award Winners At Third Base

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.

Among third basemen, Wade Boggs has won the most Silver Slugger Awards, winning eight times with the rival Boston Red Sox (six) and New York Yankees (two). In the National League, Mike Schmidt leads with six wins; Schmidt won the first five National League Silver Slugger Awards at third base from 1980, when he led the Philadelphia Phillies to the World Series, until 1984 when his streak was broken by Tim Wallach. Nolan Arenado collected four National League Silver Sluggers at third base with the Colorado Rockies from 2015 to 2018, and a fifth with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2022. Adrián Beltré, José Ramírez and Matt Williams each won four Silver Slugger Awards; Beltre won one with the National League's Los Angeles Dodgers (2004) and three with the American League's Boston Red Sox (2010) and Texas Rangers (2011; 2014),; Ramírez won all four awards with the Cleveland Indians/Guardians (2017–2018; 2020; 2022); and Williams won three National League awards with the San Francisco Giants (1990; 1993–1994) and one American League award with the Cleveland Indians (1997). Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez has won three American League Silver Sluggers at the position, and has ten wins in his career as he accumulated seven wins at shortstop with the Seattle Mariners and Texas Rangers. Miguel Cabrera won three Silver Slugger Awards at third base with the National League's Florida Marlins (2006) and American League's Detroit Tigers (2012–2013), to go along with three first base Silver Slugger Awards with the Tigers. In the National League, Vinny Castilla won three awards in four years for the Colorado Rockies (1995, 1997–1998). Rafael Devers and Austin Riley are the most recent winners.

George Brett hit .390 for the Kansas City Royals in the award's inaugural season, the highest average by a third baseman in the Silver Slugger era. Cabrera holds the National League batting average record for a third baseman (.339 in 2006). However, overall leader Boggs accumulated five winning seasons with a higher batting average than Cabrera's record. Boggs holds the record for the highest on-base percentage in a third baseman's winning season, with .476 in 1988; Chipper Jones' National League record is .441, achieved in 1999. Brett also holds the record for highest slugging percentage (.664 in 1980), followed by National League record-holder Schmidt (.644 in 1981). Schmidt's 48 home runs are tied with Beltré for most in the National League during an award-winning season. Despite this, Rodriguez holds the Major League record, with 54 home runs in 2007. Rodriguez batted in 156 runs during the 2007 season; the National League record is held by Castilla (144 runs batted in during 1998).

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 a third baseman
Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

American League winners

Matt Williams slaps the dugout railing with the Washington Nationals.
In 1997, Matt Williams became the first player to win the Silver Slugger Award at third base in both leagues.
Adrian Beltre adjusts his batting gloves.
Adrián Beltré went six seasons between Silver Slugger Awards at third base (2004–2010), the longest such gap.
Year Player Team AVG OBP SLG HR RBI Ref
1980 George Brett Kansas City Royals .390 .454 .664 24 118
1981 Carney Lansford Boston Red Sox .336 .389 .439 4 52
1982 Doug DeCinces California Angels .301 .369 .548 30 97
1983 Wade Boggs* Boston Red Sox .361 .444 .486 5 74
1984 Buddy Bell Texas Rangers .315 .382 .458 11 83
1985 George Brett (2) Kansas City Royals .335 .436 .585 30 112
1986 Wade Boggs* (2) Boston Red Sox .357 .453 .486 8 71
1987 Wade Boggs* (3) Boston Red Sox .363 .461 .588 24 89
1988 Wade Boggs* (4) Boston Red Sox .366 .476 .490 5 58
1989 Wade Boggs* (5) Boston Red Sox .330 .430 .449 3 54
1990 Kelly Gruber Toronto Blue Jays .274 .330 .512 31 118
1991 Wade Boggs* (6) Boston Red Sox .332 .421 .460 8 51
1992 Edgar Martínez Seattle Mariners .343 .404 .544 18 73
1993 Wade Boggs* (7) New York Yankees .302 .378 .363 2 59
1994 Wade Boggs* (8) New York Yankees .342 .433 .489 11 55
1995 Gary Gaetti Kansas City Royals .261 .329 .518 35 96
1996 Jim Thome Cleveland Indians .311 .450 .612 38 116
1997 Matt Williams (4) Cleveland Indians .263 .307 .488 32 105
1998 Dean Palmer Kansas City Royals .278 .333 .510 34 119
1999 Dean Palmer (2) Detroit Tigers .263 .339 .518 38 100
2000 Troy Glaus Anaheim Angels .284 .404 .604 47 102
2001 Troy Glaus (2) Anaheim Angels .250 .367 .531 41 108
2002 Eric Chavez Oakland Athletics .275 .348 .513 34 109
2003 Bill Mueller Boston Red Sox .326 .398 .540 19 85
2004 Melvin Mora Baltimore Orioles .340 .419 .562 27 104
2005 Alex Rodriguez New York Yankees .321 .421 .610 48 130
2006 Joe Crede Chicago White Sox .283 .323 .506 30 94
2007 Alex Rodriguez (2) New York Yankees .314 .422 .645 54 156
2008 Alex Rodriguez (3) New York Yankees .302 .392 .573 35 103
2009 Evan Longoria Tampa Bay Rays .281 .364 .526 33 113
2010 Adrián Beltré (2) Boston Red Sox .321 .365 .553 28 102
2011 Adrián Beltré (3) Texas Rangers .296 .331 .561 32 105
2012 Miguel Cabrera (2) Detroit Tigers .330 .393 .606 44 139
2013 Miguel Cabrera (3) Detroit Tigers .348 .442 .636 44 137
2014 Adrián Beltré (4) Texas Rangers .324 .388 .492 19 77
2015 Josh Donaldson Toronto Blue Jays .297 .371 .568 41 123
2016 Josh Donaldson (2) Toronto Blue Jays .284 .404 .549 37 99
2017 José Ramírez Cleveland Indians .318 .374 .583 29 83
2018 José Ramírez (2) Cleveland Indians .270 .387 .552 39 105
2019 Alex Bregman Houston Astros .296 .423 .592 41 112
2020 José Ramírez (3) Cleveland Indians .292 .386 .607 17 46
2021 Rafael Devers Boston Red Sox .279 .352 .538 38 113
2022 José Ramírez (4) Cleveland Guardians .280 .355 .514 29 126
2023 Rafael Devers (2) Boston Red Sox .271 .351 .500 33 100

National League winners

Mike Schmidt wears a red Phillies jacket and holds a bat on a his shoulder.
Mike Schmidt has won the most Silver Slugger Awards at third base in the National League.
Nolan Arenado bats for the Colorado Rockies.
Nolan Arenado has won the second-most Silver Slugger Awards at third base in the National League.
Year Player Team AVG OBP SLG HR RBI Ref
1980 Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies .286 .380 .624 48 121
1981 Mike Schmidt (2) Philadelphia Phillies .316 .435 .644 31 91
1982 Mike Schmidt (3) Philadelphia Phillies .280 .403 .547 35 87
1983 Mike Schmidt (4) Philadelphia Phillies .255 .399 .524 40 109
1984 Mike Schmidt (5) Philadelphia Phillies .277 .383 .536 36 106
1985 Tim Wallach Montreal Expos .260 .310 .450 22 81
1986 Mike Schmidt (6) Philadelphia Phillies .290 .390 .547 37 119
1987 Tim Wallach (2) Montreal Expos .298 .343 .514 26 123
1988 Bobby Bonilla Pittsburgh Pirates .274 .366 .476 24 100
1989 Howard Johnson New York Mets .287 .369 .559 36 101
1990 Matt Williams San Francisco Giants .277 .319 .488 33 122
1991 Howard Johnson (2) New York Mets .259 .342 .535 38 117
1992 Gary Sheffield San Diego Padres .330 .385 .580 33 100
1993 Matt Williams (2) San Francisco Giants .294 .325 .561 38 110
1994 Matt Williams (3) San Francisco Giants .267 .319 .607 43 96
1995 Vinny Castilla Colorado Rockies .309 .347 .564 32 90
1996 Ken Caminiti San Diego Padres .326 .408 .621 40 130
1997 Vinny Castilla (2) Colorado Rockies .304 .356 .547 40 113
1998 Vinny Castilla (3) Colorado Rockies .319 .362 .589 46 144
1999 Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves .319 .441 .633 45 110
2000 Chipper Jones (2) Atlanta Braves .311 .404 .566 36 111
2001 Albert Pujols St. Louis Cardinals .329 .403 .610 37 130
2002 Scott Rolen Philadelphia Phillies
St. Louis Cardinals
.266 .357 .503 31 110
2003 Mike Lowell Florida Marlins .276 .350 .530 32 105
2004 Adrián Beltré Los Angeles Dodgers .334 .388 .629 48 121
2005 Morgan Ensberg Houston Astros .283 .388 .557 36 101
2006 Miguel Cabrera Florida Marlins .339 .430 .568 26 114
2007 David Wright New York Mets .325 .416 .546 30 107
2008 David Wright (2) New York Mets .302 .390 .534 33 124
2009 Ryan Zimmerman Washington Nationals .292 .364 .525 33 106
2010 Ryan Zimmerman (2) Washington Nationals .307 .388 .510 25 85
2011 Aramis Ramírez Chicago Cubs .306 .361 .510 26 93
2012 Chase Headley San Diego Padres .286 .376 .498 31 115
2013 Pedro Álvarez Pittsburgh Pirates .233 .296 .473 36 100
2014 Anthony Rendon Washington Nationals .287 .351 .473 21 83
2015 Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies .287 .323 .575 42 130
2016 Nolan Arenado (2) Colorado Rockies .294 .362 .570 41 133
2017 Nolan Arenado (3) Colorado Rockies .309 .373 .586 37 130
2018 Nolan Arenado (4) Colorado Rockies .297 .374 .561 38 110
2019 Anthony Rendon (2) Washington Nationals .319 .412 .598 34 126
2020 Manny Machado San Diego Padres .304 .370 .580 16 47
2021 Austin Riley Atlanta Braves .303 .367 .531 33 107
2022 Nolan Arenado (5) St. Louis Cardinals .293 .358 .533 30 103
2023 Austin Riley (2) Atlanta Braves .281 .345 .516 37 97