Silver Slugger Award
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In Major League Baseball, the Louisville Silver Slugger award is given annually to the best offensive player at each position in each league. Winners are picked by major league managers and coaches, who are not allowed to vote for their own players.
Selections are based on a combination of offensive statistics, such as batting average, on base percentage and slugging percentage, as well as general impressions of a player's offensive value. [1]
The award began in 1980 and is given by Hillerich & Bradsby, the maker of Louisville Slugger bats. It can be thought of as the offensive counterpart to the Gold Glove Award.
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[edit] American League winners
[edit] National League winners
[edit] Holder of Most Silver Slugger Awards at Each Position
- Pitcher - Mike Hampton - 5
- Catcher - Mike Piazza - 10
- First Base - Todd Helton - 4
- Second Base - Ryne Sandberg - 7
- Third Base - Wade Boggs - 8
- Shortstop - Barry Larkin - 9
- Outfield - Barry Bonds - 12 Manny Ramirez - 9 Tony Gwynn - 7 Ken Griffey Jr. - 7
- Designated Hitter - Edgar Martinez and Paul Molitor - 4 (Martinez also won a Silver Slugger Award at third base)
[edit] References
- ^ Hillerich & Bradsby (2005-11-08). 2005 LOUISVILLE SLUGGER® SILVER SLUGGER™ TEAMS ANNOUNCED. Press release. Retrieved on 2006-11-09.