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词条 Cincinnati Reds award winners and league leaders
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  1. Award winners

     National League MVP  National League Rookie of the Year  National League Manager of the Year Award  Rawlings Gold Glove Award (NL)  Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award  Silver Slugger Award (NL)  National League Hank Aaron Award  National League Rolaids Relief Man Award  MLB "This Year in Baseball Awards"  "GIBBY Awards" Best Bounceback Player  Triple Crown Winner (pitching)  All-Star Game MVP Award  MLB All-Century Team ({{baseball year|1999}})  DHL Hometown Heroes (2006)  MLB All-Time Team ({{baseball year|1997}}; Baseball Writers' Association of America)  Baseball Prospectus Internet Baseball Awards NL Most Valuable Player  USA Today NL Most Valuable Player  Topps All-Star Rookie teams  USA Today Manager of the Year 

  2. Team championship awards

  3. Other team awards

  4. Team records (single-season and career)

  5. Other achievements

     Cincinnati Reds Players in the National Baseball Hall of Fame  Players in the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame  Cincinnati Reds' Team Most Valuable Player (Cincinnati chapter of Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA))  Cincinnati Reds' Team Pitcher of the Year (Cincinnati chapter of BBWAA)  Cincinnati Reds retired numbers  Sporting News Sportsman of the Year  Hickok Belt  Fastest Pitch Ever Recorded 

  6. National League Statistical Leaders

     Batting  Batting average  On-base percentage  Slugging percentage  OPS  Games  At bats  Plate appearances  Runs  Hits  Total bases  Doubles  Triples  Home runs  RBI  Walks  Strikeouts  Stolen bases  Singles  Runs created  Extra-base hits  Times on base  Hit by pitch  Sacrifice hits  Sacrifice flies  Intentional walks  Grounded into double plays  Caught stealing  At bats per strikeout  At bats per home run  Outs  Pitching  ERA  Wins  Win-Loss %  WHIP  Hits allowed/9IP  Walks/9IP  Strikeouts/9IP  Games  Saves  Innings  Strikeouts  Games started  Complete games  Shutouts  Home runs allowed  Walks allowed  Hits Allowed  Strikeout to walk  Losses  Earned runs allowed  Wild pitches  Hit batsmen  Batters faced  Games finished 

  7. See also

  8. Footnotes

This article is a list of baseball players who are Cincinnati Reds players that are winners of Major League Baseball awards and recognitions, Reds awards and recognitions, and/or are league leaders in various statistical areas.

Award winners

National League MVP

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  • 1938 – Ernie Lombardi
  • 1939 – Bucky Walters
  • 1940 – Frank McCormick
  • 1961 – Frank Robinson
  • 1970 – Johnny Bench
  • 1972 – Johnny Bench
  • 1973 – Pete Rose
  • 1975 – Joe Morgan
  • 1976 – Joe Morgan
  • 1977 – George Foster
  • 1995 – Barry Larkin
  • 2010 – Joey Votto
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National League Rookie of the Year

  • 1956 – Frank Robinson
  • 1963 – Pete Rose
  • 1966 – Tommy Helms
  • 1968 – Johnny Bench
  • 1976 – Pat Zachry
  • 1988 – Chris Sabo
  • 1999 – Scott Williamson

National League Manager of the Year Award

See footnote[1]

  • 1999 – Jack McKeon

Rawlings Gold Glove Award (NL)

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  • Harvey Haddix (1958)
  • Bronson Arroyo (2010)
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  • Johnny Edwards [2] (1963–64)
  • Johnny Bench [10] (1968–77)
  • Tucker Barnhart (2017)
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  • Joey Votto (2011)
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  • Tommy Helms [2] (1970–71)
  • Joe Morgan [5] (1973–77)
  • Bret Boone (1998)
  • Pokey Reese [2] (1999–2000)
  • Brandon Phillips [4] (2008, 2010–11, 2013)
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  • Scott Rolen (2010)
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  • Roy McMillan [3] (1957–59)
  • Leo Cárdenas (1965)
  • Dave Concepción [5] (1974–77, 1979)
  • Barry Larkin [3] (1994–96)
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  • Frank Robinson (1958)
  • Vada Pinson (1961)
  • Pete Rose [2] (1969–70)
  • Cesar Geronimo [4] (1974–77)
  • Eric Davis [3] (1987–89)

Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award

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See explanatory note at Atlanta Braves award winners and league leaders.

Team (all positions)
  • Brandon Phillips (2012)
  • Jay Bruce (2013)
Pitcher (in MLB)
  • Johnny Cueto (2014)

Silver Slugger Award (NL)

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  • Joe Morgan (1982)
  • Brandon Phillips (2011)
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  • Dave Concepción [2] (1981–82)
  • Barry Larkin [9] (1988–92, 1995–96, 1998–99)
  • Felipe López (2005)
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  • George Foster (1981)
  • Dave Parker [2] (1985–86)
  • Eric Davis [2] (1987, 1989)
  • Jay Bruce [2] (2012–13)

National League Hank Aaron Award

  • 2010 – Joey Votto

National League Rolaids Relief Man Award

  • 1976 – Rawly Eastwick
  • 1988 – John Franco
  • 1996 – Jeff Brantley
  • 1997 – Jeff Shaw

MLB "This Year in Baseball Awards"

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Note: These awards were renamed the "GIBBY Awards" in 2010 and then the "Esurance MLB Awards" in 2015.

"GIBBY Awards" Best Bounceback Player

  • {{by|2014}} – Johnny Cueto

Triple Crown Winner (pitching)

  • 1939 – Bucky Walters

All-Star Game MVP Award

Note: This was re-named the Ted Williams Most Valuable Player Award in 2002.

  • 1967 – Tony Pérez
  • 1972 – Joe Morgan
  • 1976 – George Foster
  • 1980 – Ken Griffey, Sr.
  • 1982 – Dave Concepción

MLB All-Century Team ({{baseball year|1999}})

  • Johnny Bench – catcher
  • Pete Rose – outfielder

DHL Hometown Heroes (2006)

  • Pete Rose — voted by MLB fans as the most outstanding player in the history of the franchise, based on on-field performance, leadership quality and character value

MLB All-Time Team ({{baseball year|1997}}; Baseball Writers' Association of America)

  • Johnny Bench – catcher (first team)
  • Joe Morgan – second base (second team/runner-up)

Baseball Prospectus Internet Baseball Awards NL Most Valuable Player

See: Baseball Prospectus#Internet Baseball Awards

  • 2010 – Joey Votto[2]

USA Today NL Most Valuable Player

  • 2010 – Joey Votto

Topps All-Star Rookie teams

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  • 1959 Jim O'Toole (left-handed pitcher)
  • 1963 Pete Rose (second base) & Tommy Harper (outfield)
  • 1964 Bill McCool (left-handed pitcher)
  • 1965 Tony Pérez (first base)
  • 1966 Tommy Helms (third base)
  • 1967 Lee May (first base)
  • 1968 Johnny Bench (catcher)
  • 1970 Bernie Carbo (outfield)
  • 1971 Ross Grimsley (left-handed pitcher)
  • 1973 Dan Driessen (third base)
  • 1980 Ron Oester (shortstop)
  • 1981 Bruce Berenyi (right-handed pitcher)
  • 1983 Nick Esasky (third base)
  • 1985 Tom Browning (left-handed pitcher)
  • 1988 Chris Sabo (third base)
  • 1990 Hal Morris (first base)
  • 1992 Reggie Sanders (outfield)
  • 2001 Adam Dunn (outfield)
  • 2002 Austin Kearns (outfield)
  • 2008 Joey Votto (first base) & Jay Bruce (outfield)
  • 2012 Zack Cozart (shortstop) & Todd Frazier (third base)
  • 2014 Billy Hamilton (outfield)
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  • Note: In 2000, Ken Griffey, Jr, at the time an outfielder for the Reds, was one of ten former Topps All-Star Rookies who were featured in a 40th anniversary "special card insert set" put in all of the regular issues of 2000 Topps All-Star Rookie Team sets. Each of the ten cards featured a current player who was a former Topps All-Star Rookie at their position, and on the back of the card was a list of all the Topps All-Star Rookies who were named at that position.[3]

USA Today Manager of the Year

See footnote[1]

  • 2010 – Dusty Baker

Team championship awards

The Reds were National League Champions and/or World Series Champions in more than just these seasons. However, Major League Baseball did not start awarding the NLCS trophy until 1969, and did not start issuing a World Series trophy until 1967. For the Reds' earlier N.L. pennants and World Series championships, see the team's "Awards and achievements" navigation box.

  • {{baseball year|1970}} – National League Championship Series Trophy[4]
  • {{baseball year|1972}} – National League Championship Series Trophy
  • {{baseball year|1975}} – World Series Trophy[5]
  • {{baseball year|1976}} – World Series Trophy
  • {{baseball year|1990}} – Warren Giles Trophy (National League champion)
  • {{baseball year|1990}} – Commissioner's Trophy (World Series)[5]

Other team awards

  • {{by|2012}} – Baseball America Organization of the Year
  • {{baseball year|2014}} – Wilson Defensive Team of the Year

Team records (single-season and career)

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Other achievements

Cincinnati Reds Players in the National Baseball Hall of Fame

See: {{section link|Cincinnati Reds|Baseball Hall of Famers}}

Players in the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame

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Cincinnati Reds' Team Most Valuable Player (Cincinnati chapter of Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA))

See: Ernie Lombardi Award and {{section link|Baseball Writers' Association of America|Chapter awards}} (BBWAA)

Cincinnati Reds' Team Pitcher of the Year (Cincinnati chapter of BBWAA)

See: Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame

Cincinnati Reds retired numbers

See: {{section link|Cincinnati Reds|Retired numbers}}

  • 1 – Fred Hutchinson
  • 5 – Johnny Bench
  • 8 – Joe Morgan
  • 10 – Sparky Anderson
  • 11 – Barry Larkin
  • 13 – Dave Concepción
  • 14 – Pete Rose
  • 18 – Ted Kluszewski
  • 20 – Frank Robinson
  • 24 – Tony Pérez
  • 42 – Jackie Robinson (retired throughout all of professional baseball on April 15, 1997)

Sporting News Sportsman of the Year

  • 1985 – Pete Rose

Hickok Belt

See footnote[6]

  • 1975 – Pete Rose

Fastest Pitch Ever Recorded

  • On September 24, 2010 against the San Diego Padres, Aroldis Chapman was clocked at 105.1 mph, according to pitch f/x, which makes it the fastest pitch ever recorded in Major League Baseball.

National League Statistical Leaders

Batting

Batting average

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  • 1905 – Cy Seymour (.377)
  • 1916 – Hal Chase (.339)
  • 1917 – Edd Roush (.341)
  • 1919 – Edd Roush (.321)
  • 1926 – Bubbles Hargrave (.353)
  • 1938 – Ernie Lombardi (.342)
  • 1968 – Pete Rose (.335)
  • 1969 – Pete Rose (.348)
  • 1973 – Pete Rose (.338)
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On-base percentage

  • 1917 – Heinie Groh (.385)
  • 1918 – Heinie Groh (.395)
  • 1926 – Cuckoo Christensen (.426)
  • 1962 – Frank Robinson (.421)
  • 1968 – Pete Rose (.391)
  • 1972 – Joe Morgan (.417)
  • 1974 – Joe Morgan (.427)
  • 1975 – Joe Morgan (.466)
  • 1976 – Joe Morgan (.444)
  • 1988 – Kal Daniels (.397)
  • 2010 – Joey Votto (.424)
  • 2011 – Joey Votto (.416)
  • 2013 – Joey Votto (.435)
  • 2016 – Joey Votto (.434)
  • 2017 – Joey Votto (.454)

Slugging percentage

  • 1905 – Cy Seymour (.559)
  • 1918 – Edd Roush (.455)
  • 1960 – Frank Robinson (.595)
  • 1961 – Frank Robinson (.611)
  • 1962 – Frank Robinson (.624)
  • 1976 – Joe Morgan (.576)
  • 1977 – George Foster (.631)
  • 2010 – Joey Votto (.600)

OPS

  • 1905 – Cy Seymour (.988)
  • 1918 – Edd Roush (.823)
  • 1919 – Heinie Groh (.823)
  • 1960 – Frank Robinson (1.002)
  • 1961 – Frank Robinson (1.015)
  • 1962 – Frank Robinson (1.015)
  • 1975 -Joe Morgan (.974)
  • 1976 – Joe Morgan (1.020)
  • 1977 – George Foster (1.013)
  • 2010 – Joey Votto (1.024)

Games

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  • 1907 – Miller Huggins (156)
  • 1911 – Dick Hoblitzel (158)
  • 1915 – Tommy Griffith (160)
  • 1915 – Heinie Groh (160)
  • 1917 – Heinie Groh (156)
  • 1919 – Jake Daubert (140)
  • 1922 – George Burns (156)
  • 1922 – Jake Daubert (156)
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  • 1922 – Babe Pinelli (156)
  • 1923 – George Burns (154)
  • 1952 – Bobby Adams (154)
  • 1952 – Roy McMillan (154)
  • 1954 – Roy McMillan (154)
  • 1955 – Gus Bell (154)
  • 1955 – Wally Post (154)
  • 1963 – Vada Pinson (162)
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  • 1964 – Leo Cárdenas (163)
  • 1972 – Pete Rose (154)
  • 1974 – Pete Rose (163)
  • 1975 – Pete Rose (162)
  • 1977 – Pete Rose (162)
  • 1986 – Dave Parker (162)
  • 2002 – Aaron Boone (162)
  • 2013 – Joey Votto (162)
  • 2017 – Joey Votto (162)
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At bats

  • 1910 – Dick Hoblitzel (611)
  • 1911 – Dick Hoblitzel (622)
  • 1917 – Hal Chase (602)
  • 1938 – Frank McCormick (640)
  • 1940 – Frank McCormick (618)
  • 1944 – Woody Williams (653)
  • 1945 – Dain Clay (656)
  • 1952 – Bobby Adams (637)
  • 1956 – Johnny Temple (632)
  • 1959 – Vada Pinson (648)
  • 1960 – Vada Pinson (652)
  • 1965 – Pete Rose (670)
  • 1972 – Pete Rose (645)
  • 1973 – Pete Rose (680)
  • 1977 – Pete Rose (655)
  • 1989 – Todd Benzinger (628)
  • 2015 – Todd Frazier (619)

Plate appearances

  • 1911 – Bob Bescher (716)
  • 1917 – Heinie Groh (685)
  • 1923 – George Burns (724)
  • 1944 – Woody Williams (707)
  • 1947 – Frank Baumholtz (711)
  • 1955 – Ted Kluszewski (686)
  • 1959 – Vada Pinson (706)
  • 1960 – Vada Pinson (706)
  • 1965 – Pete Rose (757)
  • 1972 – Pete Rose (729)
  • 1973 – Pete Rose (752)
  • 1974 – Pete Rose (770)
  • 1976 – Pete Rose (759)
  • 1977 – Pete Rose (731)
  • 1978 – Pete Rose (729)
  • 2013 – Joey Votto (726)

Runs

  • 1912 – Bob Bescher (120)
  • 1918 – Heinie Groh (86)
  • 1939 – Billy Werber (115)
  • 1956 – Frank Robinson (122)
  • 1959 – Vada Pinson (131)
  • 1962 – Frank Robinson (134)
  • 1965 – Tommy Harper (126)
  • 1972 – Joe Morgan (122)
  • 1974 – Pete Rose (110)
  • 1975 – Pete Rose (112)
  • 1976 – Pete Rose (130)
  • 1977 – George Foster (124)

Hits

  • 1905 – Cy Seymour (219)
  • 1916 – Hal Chase (184)
  • 1917 – Heinie Groh (182)
  • 1938 – Frank McCormick (209)
  • 1939 – Frank McCormick (209)
  • 1940 – Frank McCormick (191)
  • 1955 – Ted Kluszewski (192)
  • 1961 – Vada Pinson (208)
  • 1963 – Vada Pinson (204)
  • 1965 – Pete Rose (209)
  • 1968 – Pete Rose (210)
  • 1970 – Pete Rose (205)
  • 1972 – Pete Rose (198)
  • 1973 – Pete Rose (230)
  • 1976 – Pete Rose (215)

Total bases

  • 1902 – Sam Crawford (256)
  • 1905 – Cy Seymour (325)
  • 1974 – Johnny Bench (315)
  • 1977 – George Foster (388)
  • 1985 – Dave Parker (350)
  • 1986 – Dave Parker (304)

Doubles

  • 1903 – Harry Steinfeldt (32)
  • 1905 – Cy Seymour (40)
  • 1917 – Heinie Groh (39)
  • 1918 – Heinie Groh (28)
  • 1923 – Edd Roush (41)
  • 1940 – Frank McCormick (44)
  • 1947 – Eddie Miller (38)
  • 1957 – Don Hoak (39)
  • 1959 – Vada Pinson (47)
  • 1960 – Vada Pinson (37)
  • 1962 – Frank Robinson (51)
  • 1974 – Pete Rose (45)
  • 1975 – Pete Rose (47)
  • 1976 – Pete Rose (42)
  • 1978 – Pete Rose (51)
  • 1985 – Dave Parker (42)
  • 2011 – Joey Votto (40)

Triples

  • 1890 – John Reilly (26)
  • 1902 – Sam Crawford (22)
  • 1905 – Cy Seymour (21)
  • 1907 – John Ganzel (16)
  • 1909 – Mike Mitchell (17)
  • 1910 – Mike Mitchell (18)
  • 1922 – Jake Daubert (22)
  • 1924 – Edd Roush (21)
  • 1932 – Babe Herman (19)
  • 1935 – Ival Goodman (18)
  • 1936 – Ival Goodman (14)
  • 1963 – Vada Pinson (14)
  • 1967 – Vada Pinson (13)
  • 1990 – Mariano Duncan (11)

Home runs

  • 1892 – Bug Holliday (13)
  • 1901 – Sam Crawford (16)
  • 1905 – Fred Odwell (9)
  • 1954 – Ted Kluszewski (49)
  • 1970 – Johnny Bench (45)
  • 1972 – Johnny Bench (40)
  • 1977 – George Foster (52)
  • 1978 – George Foster (40)

RBI

  • 1905 – Cy Seymour (121)
  • 1918 – Sherry Magee (76)
  • 1939 – Frank McCormick (128)
  • 1954 – Ted Kluszewski (141)
  • 1965 – Deron Johnson (130)
  • 1970 – Johnny Bench (148)
  • 1972 – Johnny Bench (125)
  • 1974 – Johnny Bench (129)
  • 1976 – George Foster (121)
  • 1977 – George Foster (149)
  • 1978 – George Foster (120)
  • 1985 – Dave Parker (125)

Walks

  • 1905 – Miller Huggins (103)
  • 1907 – Miller Huggins (83)
  • 1913 – Bob Bescher (94)
  • 1916 – Heinie Groh (84)
  • 1923 – George Burns (101)
  • 1957 – Johnny Temple (94)
  • 1972 – Joe Morgan (115)
  • 1975 – Joe Morgan (132)
  • 1980 – Dan Driessen (93)
  • 2011 – Joey Votto (110)
  • 2012 – Joey Votto (94)
  • 2013 – Joey Votto (135)
  • 2015 – Joey Votto (143)
  • 2017 – Joey Votto (134)

Strikeouts

  • 1911 – Bob Bescher (78)
  • 1931 – Nick Cullop (86)
  • 1948 – Hank Sauer (85)
  • 1955 – Wally Post (102)
  • 1956 – Wally Post (124)
  • 1994 – Reggie Sanders (114)
  • 2004 – Adam Dunn (195)
  • 2005 – Adam Dunn (168)
  • 2006 – Adam Dunn (194)

Stolen bases

  • 1909 – Bob Bescher (54)
  • 1910 – Bob Bescher (70)
  • 1911 – Bob Bescher (81)
  • 1912 – Bob Bescher (67)
  • 1940 – Lonny Frey (22)
  • 1970 – Bobby Tolan (57)

Singles

  • 1906 – Miller Huggins (141)
  • 1917 – Edd Roush (141)
  • 1938 – Frank McCormick (160)
  • 1952 – Bobby Adams (145)
  • 1956 – Johnny Temple (157)
  • 1961 – Vada Pinson (150)
  • 1973 – Pete Rose (181)

Runs created

  • 1902 – Sam Crawford (99)
  • 1905 – Cy Seymour (139)
  • 1918 – Heinie Groh (76)
  • 1962 – Frank Robinson (158)
  • 1968 – Pete Rose (115)
  • 1976 – Joe Morgan (123)
  • 1977 – George Foster (148)
  • 2010 – Joey Votto (144)
  • 2013 – Joey Votto (132)
  • 2016 – Joey Votto (139)

Extra-base hits

  • 1905 – Cy Seymour (69)
  • 1962 – Frank Robinson (92)
  • 1970 – Johnny Bench (84)
  • 1974 – Johnny Bench (73)
  • 1977 – George Foster (85)
  • 1985 – Dave Parker (80)

Times on base

  • 1917 – Heinie Groh (261)
  • 1918 – Heinie Groh (219)
  • 1965 – Pete Rose (286)
  • 1968 – Pete Rose (270)
  • 1969 – Pete Rose (311)
  • 1972 – Joe Morgan (282)
  • 1973 – Pete Rose (301)
  • 1974 – Pete Rose (296)
  • 1975 – Pete Rose (310)
  • 1976 – Pete Rose (307)

Hit by pitch

  • 1914 – Heinie Groh (13)
  • 1915 – Red Killefer (19)
  • 1923 – Bubbles Hargrave (12)
  • 1936 – Ival Goodman (9)
  • 1938 – Ival Goodman (15)
  • 1939 – Ival Goodman (7)
  • 1956 – Frank Robinson (20)
  • 1959 – Frank Robinson (8)
  • 1960 – Frank Robinson (9)
  • 1962 – Frank Robinson (11)
  • 1963 – Frank Robinson (14)
  • 1965 – Frank Robinson (18)
  • 1980 – Dan Driessen (6)
  • 2013 – Shin Soo Choo (26)

Sacrifice hits

  • 1896 – Dummy Hoy (33)
  • 1918 – Edd Roush (33)
  • 1919 – Jake Daubert (39)
  • 1924 – Babe Pinelli (33)
  • 1925 – Babe Pinelli (34)
  • 1939 – Lonny Frey (25)
  • 1940 – Mike McCormick (20)
  • 1954 – Roy McMillan (31)
  • 1957 – Johnny Temple (16)
  • 1958 – Johnny Temple (17)
  • 1969 – Jim Merritt (15)
  • 2012 – Johnny Cueto (17)

Sacrifice flies

  • 1959 – Johnny Temple (13)
  • 1961 – Frank Robinson (10)
  • 1965 – Deron Johnson (10)
  • 1970 – Johnny Bench (11)
  • 1972 – Johnny Bench (12)
  • 1973 – Johnny Bench (10)
  • 1976 – Joe Morgan (12)

Intentional walks

  • 1955 – Ted Kluszewski (25)
  • 1961 – Frank Robinson (23)
  • 1962 – Frank Robinson (16)
  • 1963 – Frank Robinson (20)
  • 1964 – Frank Robinson (20)
  • 1965 – Leo Cárdenas (25)
  • 1966 – Leo Cárdenas (18)
  • 1972 – Johnny Bench (23)
  • 1985 – Dave Parker (24)
  • 2012 – Joey Votto (18)
  • 2013 – Joey Votto (19)
  • 2017 – Joey Votto (20)

Grounded into double plays

  • 1933 – Ernie Lombardi (26)
  • 1934 – Ernie Lombardi (24)
  • 1938 – Ernie Lombardi (30)
  • 1940 – Frank McCormick (23)
  • 1941 – Frank McCormick (22)
  • 1980 – Ray Knight (24)
  • 1981 – Ray Knight (18)
  • 1983 – Dave Concepción (21)
  • 1985 – Dave Parker (26)
  • 2005 – Sean Casey (27)

Caught stealing

  • 1921 – Sam Bohne (22)
  • 1925 – Edd Roush (20)
  • 1970 – Bobby Tolan (20)
  • 2014 – Billy Hamilton (23)

At bats per strikeout

  • 1910 – Hans Lobert (34.9)
  • 1917 – Ivey Wingo (30.7)
  • 1918 – Edd Roush (43.5)
  • 1921 – Edd Roush (52.2)
  • 1931 – Edd Roush (75.2)
  • 1935 – Ernie Lombardi (55.3)
  • 1941 – Frank McCormick (46.4)
  • 1988 – Barry Larkin (24.5)
  • 2008 – Jeff Keppinger (19.1)

At bats per home run

  • 1892 – Bug Holliday (46.3)
  • 1901 – Sam Crawford (32.2)
  • 1905 – Fred Odwell (52)
  • 1954 – Ted Kluszewski (11.7)
  • 1977 – George Foster (11.8)
  • 1978 – George Foster (15.1)

Outs

  • 1898 – Tommy Corcoran (481)
  • 1907 – Miller Huggins (449)
  • 1910 – Dick Hoblitzel (459)
  • 1911 – Dick Hoblitzel (464)
  • 1917 – Larry Kopf (450)
  • 1926 – Hughie Critz (467)
  • 1934 – Mark Koenig (491)
  • 1940 – Frank McCormick (451)
  • 1944 – Woody Williams (513)
  • 1945 – Dain Clay (487)
  • 1952 – Bobby Adams (489)
  • 1960 – Vada Pinson (490)
  • 1986 – Dave Parker (493)
  • 1989 – Todd Benzinger (498)

Pitching

ERA

  • 1890 – Billy Rhines (1.95)
  • 1896 – Billy Rhines (2.45)
  • 1923 – Dolf Luque (1.93)
  • 1925 – Dolf Luque (2.63)
  • 1939 – Bucky Walters (2.29)
  • 1940 – Bucky Walters (2.48)
  • 1941 – Elmer Riddle (2.24)
  • 1944 – Ed Heusser (2.38)

Wins

  • 1922 – Eppa Rixey (25)
  • 1923 – Dolf Luque (27)
  • 1926 – Pete Donohue (20)
  • 1939 – Bucky Walters (27)
  • 1940 – Bucky Walters (22)
  • 1943 – Elmer Riddle (21)
  • 1944 – Bucky Walters (23)
  • 1947 – Ewell Blackwell (22)
  • 1961 – Joey Jay (21)
  • 1981 – Tom Seaver (14)
  • 1988 – Danny Jackson (23)
  • 2006 – Aaron Harang (16)

Win-Loss %

  • 1892 – Mike Sullivan (.750)
  • 1919 – Dolf Luque (.769)
  • 1923 – Dolf Luque (.771)
  • 1939 – Paul Derringer (.781)
  • 1941 – Elmer Riddle (.826)
  • 1943 – Clyde Shoun (.737)
  • 1962 – Bob Purkey (.821)
  • 1970 – Wayne Simpson (.824)
  • 1972 – Gary Nolan (.750)
  • 1981 – Tom Seaver (.875)
  • 1991 – José Rijo (.714)

WHIP

  • 1890 – Billy Rhines (1.121)
  • 1896 – Billy Rhines (1.231)
  • 1925 – Dolf Luque (1.172)
  • 1929 – Red Lucas (1.204)
  • 1939 – Bucky Walters (1.125)
  • 1940 – Bucky Walters (1.092)
  • 1951 – Ken Raffensberger (1.086)
  • 1982 – Mario Soto (1.060)
  • 1991 – José Rijo (1.077)

Hits allowed/9IP

  • 1892 – Tony Mullane (6.77)
  • 1896 – Billy Rhines (8.06)
  • 1920 – Dolf Luque (7.28)
  • 1923 – Dolf Luque (7.80)
  • 1925 – Dolf Luque (8.13)
  • 1929 – Red Lucas (8.90)
  • 1938 – Johnny Vander Meer (7.07)
  • 1939 – Bucky Walters (7.05)
  • 1940 – Bucky Walters (7.11)
  • 1941 – Johnny Vander Meer (6.84)
  • 1944 – Bucky Walters (7.36)
  • 1950 – Ewell Blackwell (7.00)
  • 1970 – Wayne Simpson (6.39)
  • 1980 – Mario Soto (5.96)

Walks/9IP

  • 1904 – Noodles Hahn (1.06)
  • 1910 – George Suggs (1.62)
  • 1924 – Rube Benton (1.33)
  • 1926 – Pete Donohue (1.23)
  • 1933 – Red Lucas (.74)
  • 1939 – Paul Derringer (1.05)
  • 1940 – Paul Derringer (1.46)
  • 1950 – Ken Raffensberger (1.51)
  • 1951 – Ken Raffensberger (1.38)
  • 1959 – Don Newcombe (1.09)
  • 1967 – Milt Pappas (1.57)
  • 1975 – Gary Nolan (1.24)
  • 1976 – Gary Nolan (1.02)

Strikeouts/9IP

  • 1919 – Hod Eller (4.97)
  • 1941 – Johnny Vander Meer (8.03)
  • 1942 – Johnny Vander Meer (6.86)
  • 1943 – Johnny Vander Meer (5.42)
  • 1947 – Ewell Blackwell (6.36)
  • 1950 – Ewell Blackwell (6.48)
  • 1963 – Jim Maloney (9.53)
  • 1967 – Gary Nolan (8.18)
  • 1980 – Mario Soto (8.61)
  • 1982 – Mario Soto (9.57)
  • 1993 – José Rijo (7.94)

Games

  • 1912 – Rube Benton (50)
  • 1936 – Paul Derringer (51)
  • 1948 – Harry Gumbert (61)
  • 1967 – Ted Abernathy (70)
  • 1968 – Ted Abernathy (78)
  • 1969 – Wayne Granger (90)
  • 1971 – Wayne Granger (70)
  • 1984 – Ted Power (78)
  • 1988 – Rob Murphy (76)

Saves

  • 1893 – Frank Dwyer (2)
  • 1895 – Tom Parrott (3)
  • 1910 – Harry Gaspar (7)
  • 1914 – Red Ames (6)
  • 1924 – Jakie May (6)
  • 1940 – Joe Beggs (7)
  • 1948 – Harry Gumbert (17)
  • 1967 – Ted Abernathy (28)
  • 1970 – Wayne Granger (35)
  • 1972 – Clay Carroll (37)
  • 1975 – Rawly Eastwick (22)
  • 1976 – Rawly Eastwick (26)
  • 1988 – John Franco (39)
  • 1996 – Jeff Brantley (44)
  • 1997 – Jeff Shaw (42)

Innings

  • 1901 – Noodles Hahn (375 ⅓)
  • 1922 – Eppa Rixey (313 ⅓)
  • 1925 – Pete Donohue (301)
  • 1926 – Pete Donohue (285 ⅔)
  • 1938 – Paul Derringer (307)
  • 1939 – Bucky Walters (319)
  • 1940 – Bucky Walters (305)
  • 1941 – Bucky Walters (302)
  • 1973 – Jack Billingham (293 ⅓)
  • 2006 – Bronson Arroyo (240 ⅔)

Strikeouts

  • 1899 – Noodles Hahn (145)
  • 1900 – Noodles Hahn (132)
  • 1901 – Noodles Hahn (239)
  • 1939 – Bucky Walters (137)
  • 1941 – Johnny Vander Meer (202)
  • 1942 – Johnny Vander Meer (186)
  • 1943 – Johnny Vander Meer (174)
  • 1947 – Ewell Blackwell (193)
  • 1993 – José Rijo (227)
  • 2006 – Aaron Harang (216)
  • 2014 – Johnny Cueto (242)

Games started

  • 1912 – Rube Benton (39)
  • 1922 – Eppa Rixey (38)
  • 1925 – Pete Donohue (38)
  • 1926 – Pete Donohue (38)
  • 1928 – Eppa Rixey (37)
  • 1936 – Paul Derringer (37)
  • 1938 – Paul Derringer (37)
  • 1939 – Bucky Walters (36)
  • 1940 – Paul Derringer (37)
  • 1943 – Johnny Vander Meer (36)
  • 1949 – Ken Raffensberger (38)
  • 1973 – Jack Billingham (40)
  • 1981 – Mario Soto (25)
  • 1986 – Tom Browning (39)
  • 1988 – Tom Browning (36)
  • 1989 – Tom Browning (37)
  • 1990 – Tom Browning (35)
  • 1993 – José Rijo (36)
  • 1994 – José Rijo (36)
  • 2006 – Bronson Arroyo (35)
  • 2006 – Aaron Harang (35)
  • 2012 – Johnny Cueto (33)
  • 2014 – Johnny Cueto (34)

Complete games

  • 1901 – Noodles Hahn (41)
  • 1925 – Pete Donohue (27)
  • 1926 – Carl Mays (24)
  • 1929 – Red Lucas (28)
  • 1931 – Red Lucas (24)
  • 1932 – Red Lucas (28)
  • 1938 – Paul Derringer (26)
  • 1939 – Bucky Walters (31)
  • 1940 – Bucky Walters (29)
  • 1941 – Bucky Walters (27)
  • 1947 – Ewell Blackwell (23)
  • 1983 – Mario Soto (18)
  • 1984 – Mario Soto (13)
  • 1988 – Danny Jackson (15)
  • 2006 – Aaron Harang (6)

Shutouts

  • 1900 – Noodles Hahn (4)
  • 1921 – Dolf Luque (3)
  • 1923 – Dolf Luque (6)
  • 1924 – Eppa Rixey (4)
  • 1925 – Dolf Luque (4)
  • 1926 – Pete Donohue (5)
  • 1928 – Red Lucas (4)
  • 1937 – Lee Grissom (5)
  • 1946 – Ewell Blackwell (5)
  • 1949 – Ken Raffensberger (5)
  • 1952 – Ken Raffensberger (6)
  • 1955 – Joe Nuxhall (5)
  • 1961 – Joey Jay (4)
  • 1966 – Jim Maloney (5)
  • 1973 – Jack Billingham (7)
  • 1979 – Tom Seaver (5)
  • 2009 – Bronson Arroyo (2)

Home runs allowed

  • 1894 – Frank Dwyer (27)
  • 1950 – Ken Raffensberger (34)
  • 1960 – Jay Hook (31)
  • 1966 – Sammy Ellis (35)
  • 1969 – Jim Merritt (33)
  • 1976 – Gary Nolan (28)
  • 1981 – Mario Soto (13)
  • 1983 – Mario Soto (28)
  • 1985 – Mario Soto (30)
  • 1988 – Tom Browning (36)
  • 1989 – Tom Browning (31)
  • 1991 – Tom Browning (32)
  • 2005 – Eric Milton (40)

Walks allowed

  • 1915 – Gene Dale (107)
  • 1917 – Pete Schneider (117)
  • 1918 – Pete Schneider (117)
  • 1943 – Johnny Vander Meer (162)
  • 1948 – Johnny Vander Meer (124)
  • 1949 – Herm Wehmeier (117)
  • 1950 – Herm Wehmeier (135)
  • 1952 – Herm Wehmeier (103)
  • 1981 – Bruce Berenyi (77)

Hits Allowed

  • 1912 – George Suggs (320)
  • 1922 – Eppa Rixey (337)
  • 1926 – Pete Donohue (298)
  • 1928 – Eppa Rixey (317)
  • 1936 – Paul Derringer (331)
  • 1938 – Paul Derringer (315)
  • 1939 – Paul Derringer (321)
  • 1941 – Bucky Walters (292)
  • 1949 – Ken Raffensberger (289)
  • 1989 – Rick Mahler (242)

Strikeout to walk

  • 1901 – Noodles Hahn (3.46)
  • 1939 – Paul Derringer (3.66)
  • 1947 – Ewell Blackwell (2.03)
  • 1958 – Harvey Haddix (2.56)
  • 1976 – Gary Nolan (4.19)
  • 1982 – Mario Soto (3.86)

Losses

  • 1914 – Red Ames (23)
  • 1915 – Pete Schneider (19)
  • 1922 – Dolf Luque (23)
  • 1930 – Benny Frey (18)
  • 1931 – Si Johnson (19)
  • 1932 – Ownie Carroll (19)
  • 1934 – Si Johnson (22)
  • 1949 – Howie Fox (19)
  • 1951 – Ken Raffensberger (17)
  • 1951 – Willie Ramsdell (17)
  • 1982 – Bruce Berenyi (18)
  • 1984 – Jeff Russell (18)

Earned runs allowed

  • 1901 – Bill Phillips (145)
  • 1918 – Pete Schneider (85)
  • 1934 – Si Johnson (125)
  • 1936 – Paul Derringer (126)
  • 1950 – Herm Wehmeier (145)
  • 1965 – Sammy Ellis (111)
  • 1966 – Sammy Ellis (130)
  • 1969 – Jim Merritt (122)
  • 1991 – Tom Browning (107)
  • 1992 – Tim Belcher (99)
  • 2005 – Eric Milton (134)

Wild pitches

  • 1900 – Ed Scott (11)
  • 1904 – Jack Harper (12)
  • 1927 – Jakie May (8)
  • 1943 – Bucky Walters (8)
  • 1949 – Herm Wehmeier (7)
  • 1950 – Ewell Blackwell (11)
  • 1950 – Herm Wehmeier (11)
  • 1951 – Willie Ramsdell (9)
  • 1963 – Jim Maloney (19)
  • 1969 – Jim Maloney (16)
  • 1997 – Mike Remlinger (12)
  • 2007 – Aaron Harang (12)

Hit batsmen

  • 1904 – Tom Walker (18)
  • 1907 – Jake Weimer (23)
  • 1910 – Harry Gaspar (15)
  • 1911 – Art Fromme (16)
  • 1912 – Rube Benton (18)
  • 1927 – Jakie May (14)
  • 1932 – Ownie Carroll (9)
  • 1948 – Kent Peterson (6)
  • 1950 – Ewell Blackwell (13)
  • 1951 – Ewell Blackwell (9)
  • 1952 – Frank Smith (7)
  • 1952 – Herm Wehmeier (7)
  • 1956 – Johnny Klippstein (10)
  • 1962 – Bob Purkey (14)
  • 1968 – George Culver (14)
  • 1977 – Jack Billingham (10)
  • 1989 – Rick Mahler (10)
  • 2008 – Johnny Cueto (14)
  • 2008 – Edinson Vólquez (14)

Batters faced

  • 1912 – Rube Benton (1,302)
  • 1922 – Eppa Rixey (1,303)
  • 1926 – Pete Donohue (1,191)
  • 1938 – Paul Derringer (1,263)
  • 1939 – Bucky Walters (1,283)
  • 1940 – Bucky Walters (1,207)
  • 2006 – Aaron Harang (993)

Games finished

  • 1896 – Chauncey Fisher (11)
  • 1897 – Red Ehret (11)
  • 1898 – Bill Dammann (13)
  • 1905 – Charlie Chech (13)
  • 1917 – Hod Eller (21)
  • 1924 – Jakie May (21)
  • 1940 – Joe Beggs (27)
  • 1948 – Harry Gumbert (46)
  • 1956 – Hersh Freeman (47)
  • 1967 – Ted Abernathy (61)
  • 1969 – Wayne Granger (55)
  • 1970 – Wayne Granger (59)
  • 1980 – Tom Hume (62)
  • 1987 – John Franco (60)
  • 1988 – John Franco (61)
  • 2007 – David Weathers (60)

See also

  • Arizona Fall League#Stenson Award[7]
  • Baseball awards
  • Baseball statistics
  • List of MLB awards

Footnotes

1. ^In 1936, The Sporting News began The Sporting News Manager of the Year Award. (In 1986, TSN expanded the award to one for each league.) In 1959, the Associated Press began its AP Manager of the Year Award, which was discontinued in 2001. (From 1984 to 2000, the award was given to one manager in all of MLB.) In 1983, MLB began its own Manager of the Year Award (in each league). In 1998, Baseball Prospectus added a Manager of the Year award to its "Internet Baseball Awards" (one per league). In or about 2000, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum began its Charles Isham "C. I." Taylor Legacy Award for "Managers of the Year". In 2003, MLB added a Manager of the Year award (for all of MLB) to its This Year in Baseball Awards. In 2007, the Rotary Club of Pittsburgh began its Chuck Tanner Major League Baseball Manager of the Year Award (for all of MLB). (In 2010, it began a separate Chuck Tanner Collegiate Baseball Manager of the Year Award.) Baseball America also has a Manager of the Year award (for all of MLB). USA Today has a Manager of the Year award (one per league).
2. ^{{cite web|first=Greg|last=Spira|title=Internet Baseball Awards: National League|date=November 9, 2010|url=http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=12404|accessdate=2011-04-09}}
3. ^Topps All-Star Rookie Teams#History
4. ^The NLCS Trophy has been re-named the Warren Giles Trophy.
5. ^The World Series Trophy was first awarded in 1967. In 1985, it was re-named the Commissioner's Trophy. From 1970 to 1984, the "Commissioner's Trophy" was the name of the award given to the All-Star Game MVP.
6. ^The Hickok Belt trophy was awarded to the top professional athlete of the year in the U.S., from 1950 to 1976.
7. ^Stenson Award. Baseball Almanac website. Retrieved 2010-12-31.
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