Major League Baseball Player of the Week Award

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The Player of the Week award is a Major League Baseball award named by each of the American and National Leagues each week of the regular season.

2021[]

Week American League National League
Player(s) Team(s) Highlights Player(s) Team(s) Highlights
April 1–April 4 Yermin Mercedes[1] Chicago White Sox .643 (9–14); 2 Runs; 1 HR; 6 RBI; 1.643 OPS; MLB-record eight straight hits to start season Eric Hosmer[1] San Diego Padres .636 (7–11); 3 Runs; 2 HR; 6 RBI; 2.030 OPS
April 5–April 11 J. D. Martinez[2] Boston Red Sox .458 (11–24); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 13 RBI; 1.625 OPS Joe Musgrove[2] San Diego Padres 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 10/0; no-hitter
April 12–April 18 Carlos Rodón[3] Chicago White Sox 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 7/0; no-hitter Ronald Acuña Jr.[3] Atlanta Braves .385 (10–26); 13 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.361 OPS
April 19–April 25 Adolis Garcia[4] Texas Rangers .333 (8–24); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.260 OPS Madison Bumgarner[4] Arizona Diamondbacks 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 7 IP; K/BB: 7/0; seven inning no-hitter
Fernando Tatis Jr.[4] San Diego Padres .385 (10–26); 9 Runs; 5 HR; 7 RBI; 1.467 OPS
April 26–May 2 Corey Kluber[5] New York Yankees 2–0; 0.61 ERA; 14.2 IP; K/BB: 15/3; BAA: .157 Kris Bryant[5] Chicago Cubs .417 (10–24); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.542 OPS
May 3–May 9 John Means[6] Baltimore Orioles 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 12/0; no-hitter Wade Miley[6] Cincinnati Reds 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 8/1; no-hitter
May 10–May 16 Aaron Judge[7] New York Yankees .571 (12–21); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 6 RBI; 1.973 OPS Josh Fuentes[7] Colorado Rockies .500 (11–22); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 13 RBI; 1.431 OPS
May 17–May 23 Corey Kluber[8] New York Yankees 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 9/1; no-hitter Austin Riley[8] Atlanta Braves .462 (12–26); 9 Runs; 6 HR; 11 RBI; 1.772 OPS
Spencer Turnbull[8] Detroit Tigers 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 9/2; no-hitter
May 24–May 30 Jose Abreu[9] Chicago White Sox .375 (9–24); 4 Runs; 2 HR; 10 RBI; 1.191 OPS Brandon Woodruff[9] Milwaukee Brewers 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB: 18/2; BAA: .109
May 31–June 6 Ryan Mountcastle[10] Baltimore Orioles .458 (11–24); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.563 OPS Patrick Wisdom[10] Chicago Cubs .435 (10–23); 7 Runs; 6 HR; 9 RBI; 1.719 OPS
June 7–June 13 Max Stassi[11] Los Angeles Angels .455 (10–22); 9 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.478 OPS Starling Marte[11] Miami Marlins .500 (14–28); 8 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 4 SB; 1.298 OPS
June 14–June 20 Shohei Ohtani[12] Los Angeles Angels .296 (8–27); 6 Runs; 6 HR; 9 RBI; 1.350 OPS
1–0; 1.50 ERA; 6 IP; K/BB: 5/1; BAA: .238
Kyle Schwarber[12] Washington Nationals .385 (7–29); 7 Runs; 6 HR; 11 RBI; 1.491 OPS
June 21–June 27 Vladimir Guerrero Jr.[13] Toronto Blue Jays .391 (9–23); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.308 OPS Jake Cronenworth[13] San Diego Padres .391 (9–23); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.481 OPS
June 28–July 4 Shohei Ontani[14] Los Angeles Angels .286 (6–21); 8 Runs; 6 HR; 8 RBI; 1.543 OPS
0–0; 94.50 ERA; 0.2 IP; K/BB: 1/4; BAA: .500
Ozzie Albies[14] Atlanta Braves .400 (10–25); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 13 RBI; 1.167 OPS
July 5–July 11 David Fletcher[15] Los Angeles Angels .593 (16–27); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.481 OPS A. J. Pollock[15] Los Angeles Dodgers .391 (9–23); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 4 RBI; 1.505 OPS
July 16–July 18 Mitch Haniger[16] Seattle Mariners .455 (5–11); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 6 RBI; 1.624 OPS Willy Adames[16] Milwaukee Brewers .615 (8–13); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.841 OPS
July 19–July 25 Kiké Hernández[17] Boston Red Sox .400 (10–25); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.448 OPS Chris Taylor[17] Los Angeles Dodgers .414 (12–29); 9 Runs; 5 HR; 6 RBI; 1.433 OPS
July 26–August 1 George Springer[18] Toronto Blue Jays .400 (10–25); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.476 OPS Joey Votto[18] Cincinnati Reds .375 (9–24); 8 Runs; 7 HR; 11 RBI; 1.698 OPS
August 2–August 8 George Springer[19] Toronto Blue Jays .364 (12–33); 9 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.177 OPS C. J. Cron[19] Colorado Rockies .556 (10–18); 9 Runs; 4 HR; 16 RBI; 1.914 OPS
August 9–August 15 Teoscar Hernández[20] Toronto Blue Jays .500 (14–28); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.393 OPS Tyler Gilbert[20] Arizona Diamondbacks 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 5/3; no-hitter in first career start
August 16–August 22 Luke Voit[21] New York Yankees .476 (10–21); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 11 RBI; 1.427 OPS Tyler Naquin[21] Cincinnati Reds .500 (13–26); 9 Runs; 4 HR; 5 RBI; 1.706 OPS
August 23–August 29 Salvador Perez[22] Kansas City Royals .357 (10–28); 6 Runs; 6 HR; 14 RBI; 1.455 OPS Tommy Edman[22] St. Louis Cardinals .462 (12–26); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 10 RBI; 1.290 OPS
August 30–September 5 Robbie Ray[23] Toronto Blue Jays 2–0; 1.32 ERA; 13.2 IP; K/BB: 20/4; BAA: .111 Frank Schwindel[23] Chicago Cubs .462 (12–26); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 12 RBI; 1.538 OPS
September 6–September 12 Andrew Benintendi[24] Kansas City Royals .500 (14–28); 4 Runs; 3 HR; 14 RBI; 1.445 OPS Max Scherzer[24] Los Angeles Dodgers 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB: 22/0; 3,000th career strikeout
September 13–September 19 José Ramírez[25] Cleveland Indians .500 (10–20); 10 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.460 OPS Tyler O'Neill[25] St. Louis Cardinals .391 (9–23); 9 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.308 OPS
September 20–September 26 Giancarlo Stanton[26] New York Yankees .409 (9–22); 4 Runs; 4 HR; 13 RBI; 1.440 OPS Harrison Bader[26] St. Louis Cardinals .517 (15–29); 10 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.548 OPS
September 27–October 3 George Springer[27] Toronto Blue Jays .500 (13–26); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.497 OPS Trea Turner[27] Los Angeles Dodgers .458 (11–24); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.397 OPS

2020[]

Week American League National League
Player(s) Team(s) Highlights Player(s) Team(s) Highlights
July 23–July 26 Nelson Cruz[28] Minnesota Twins .538 (7–13); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.956 OPS Kyle Hendricks[28] Chicago Cubs 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 9/0; .100 BAA; SHO
July 27–August 2 Aaron Judge[29] New York Yankees .368 (7–19); 9 Runs; 6 HR; 13 RBI; 1.794 OPS Nick Castellanos[29] Cincinnati Reds .429 (9–21); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.595 OPS
August 3–August 9 Frankie Montas[30] Oakland Athletics 2–0; 0.64 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB: 14/4; .125 BAA Fernando Tatis Jr.[30] San Diego Padres .435 (10–23); 7 Runs; 6 HR; 9 RBI; 1.741 OPS
August 10–August 16 Brandon Lowe[31] Tampa Bay Rays .448 (13–29); 10 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.500 OPS Juan Soto[31] Washington Nationals .462 (12–26); 12 Runs; 5 HR; 12 RBI; 1.610 OPS
August 17–August 23 Jose Abreu[32] Chicago White Sox .533 (16–30); 9 Runs; 7 HR; 15 RBI; 1.896 OPS; home run in four consecutive at-bats Manny Machado[32] San Diego Padres .393 (11–28); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.290 OPS
August 24–August 30 Lucas Giolito[33] Chicago White Sox 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 13/1; no-hitter Manny Machado[33] San Diego Padres .538 (14–26); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.519 OPS
August 31–September 6 Lourdes Gurriel Jr.[34] Toronto Blue Jays .467 (14–30); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 6 RBI; 1.282 OPS Marcell Ozuna[34] Atlanta Braves .464 (13–28); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 13 RBI; 1.674 OPS
September 7–September 13 Jeimer Candelario[35] Detroit Tigers .423 (11–26); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.423 OPS Alec Mills[35] Chicago Cubs 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB: 11/6; .085 BAA; no-hitter
September 14–September 20 DJ LeMahieu[36] New York Yankees .423 (11–26); 9 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.555 OPS Kole Calhoun[36] Arizona Diamondbacks .458 (11–24); 7 Runs; 6 HR; 12 RBI; 1.750 OPS
September 21–September 27 Adalberto Mondesi[37] Kansas City Royals .615 (16–26); 10 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 5 SB; 8 XBH; 1.809 OPS Marcell Ozuna[37] Atlanta Braves .500 (13–26); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.529 OPS

2019[]

Week American League National League
Player(s) Team(s) Highlights Player(s) Team(s) Highlights
March 28–March 31 Tim Beckham[38] Seattle Mariners .435 (10–23); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.432 OPS (includes two games in Japan Series) Christian Yelich[38] Milwaukee Brewers .500 (6–12); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 2.250 OPS
April 1–April 7 Mike Trout[39] Los Angeles Angels .438 (7–16); 5 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 2.029 OPS Cody Bellinger[39] Los Angeles Dodgers .417 (10–24); 10 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.420 OPS
April 8–April 14 Austin Meadows[40] Tampa Bay Rays .545 (12–22); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 12 RBI; 1.811 OPS Ronald Acuña Jr.[40] Atlanta Braves .545 (12–22); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.721 OPS
April 15–April 21 Joey Gallo[41] Texas Rangers .478 (11–23); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.654 OPS Christian Yelich[41] Milwaukee Brewers .417 (10–24); 9 Runs; 8 HR; 16 RBI; 1.950 OPS
April 22–April 28 Luke Voit[42] New York Yankees .433 (13–30); 10 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.394 OPS Eduardo Escobar[42] Arizona Diamondbacks .480 (12–25); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.573 OPS
April 29–May 5 Jake Odorizzi[43] Minnesota Twins 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 13 IP; K/BB: 15/5; .136 BAA Noah Syndergaard[43] New York Mets 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 10/1; .133 BAA; SHO; hit home run in 1–0 win
May 6–May 12 Mike Fiers[44] Oakland Athletics 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 6/2; second career no-hitter Hyun-Jin Ryu[44] Los Angeles Dodgers 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 17 IP; K/BB: 15/1; .091 BAA; SHO
George Springer[44] Houston Astros .519 (14–27); 10 Runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.711 OPS
May 13–May 19 Vladimir Guerrero, Jr.[45] Toronto Blue Jays .333 (7–21); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.321 OPS Josh Bell[45] Pittsburgh Pirates .407 (11–27); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.373 OPS
May 20–May 26 Max Kepler[46] Minnesota Twins .571 (12–21); 10 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.790 OPS Nolan Arenado[46] Colorado Rockies .538 (14–26); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.632 OPS
May 27–June 2 Lucas Giolito[47] Chicago White Sox 2–0; 1.76 ERA; 15.1 IP; K/BB: 19/1; .154 BAA Trevor Story[47] Colorado Rockies .524 (11–21); 9 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.631 OPS
June 3–June 9 Marcus Semien[48] Oakland Athletics .419 (13–31); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 9 RBI; 1.148 OPS Jay Bruce[48] Philadelphia Phillies .381 (8–21); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.429 OPS
June 10–June 16 Trevor Bauer[49] Cleveland Indians 1–0; 0.54 ERA; 16.2 IP; K/BB: 14/5; .175 BAA; SHO Charlie Blackmon[49] Colorado Rockies .568 (21–37); 12 Runs; 6 HR; 15 RBI; 1.784 OPS; MLB record 15 hits in four-game series
June 17–June 23 Mike Trout[50] Los Angeles Angels .483 (14–29); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.421 OPS Pete Alonso[50] New York Mets .417 (10–24); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.590 OPS
June 24–June 30 DJ LeMahieu[51] New York Yankees .625 (15–24); 8 Runs; 2 HR; 10 RBI; 1.737 OPS Max Scherzer[51] Washington Nationals 2–0; 1.13 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB: 24/0; .161 BAA
July 1–July 7 Yuli Gurriel[52] Houston Astros .429 (9–21); 8 Runs; 6 HR; 13 RBI; 1.812 OPS Adam Frazier[52] Pittsburgh Pirates .600 (18–30); 11 Runs; 7 2B; 1 HR; 7 RBI; 1.558 OPS
July 11–July 14 Nate Lowe[53] Tampa Bay Rays .471 (8–17); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.559 OPS Daniel Murphy[53] Colorado Rockies .667 (8–12); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 2.109 OPS
July 15–July 21 Ramón Laureano[54] Oakland Athletics .542 (13–24); 10 Runs; 6 2B; 2 HR; 2 RBI; 1.619 OPS Keston Hiura[54] Milwaukee Brewers .517 (15–29); 7 Runs; 9 XBH; 1 HR; 8 RBI; 1.514 OPS
July 22–July 28 Nelson Cruz[55] Minnesota Twins .414 (12–29); 10 Runs; 7 HR; 13 RBI; 1.657 OPS Paul Goldschmidt[55] St. Louis Cardinals .345 (10–29); 9 Runs; 6 HR; 13 RBI; 1.353 OPS
July 29–August 4 Vladimir Guerrero, Jr.[56] Toronto Blue Jays .500 (13–26); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.497 OPS Noah Syndergaard[56] New York Mets 1–0; 0.63 ERA; 14.1 IP; K/BB: 14/2; .157 BAA
August 5–August 11 Jorge Soler[57] Kansas City Royals .409 (9–22); 10 Runs; 6 HR; 12 RBI; 1.824 OPS Aristides Aquino[57] Cincinnati Reds .500 (11–22); 8 Runs; 6 HR; 11 RBI; 1.905 OPS
August 12–August 18 Rafael Devers[58] Boston Red Sox .593 (16–27); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.819 OPS Nick Ahmed[58] Arizona Diamondbacks .423 (11–26); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.503 OPS
August 19–August 25 Mark Canha[59] Oakland Athletics .474 (9–19); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 7 RBI; 1.682 OPS Anthony Rendon[59] Washington Nationals .483 (14–29); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.336 OPS
August 26–September 1 Justin Verlander[60] Houston Astros 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 14.1 IP; K/BB: 18/1; .085 BAA; third career no-hitter Yadier Molina[60] St. Louis Cardinals .579 (11–19); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 2.005 OPS
September 2–September 8 Austin Meadows[61] Tampa Bay Rays .522 (12–23); 9 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.723 OPS Ketel Marte[61] Arizona Diamondbacks .542 (13–24); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 14 RBI; 1.785 OPS
September 9–September 15 Eloy Jimenez[62] Chicago White Sox .435 (10–23); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.370 OPS Kris Bryant[62] Chicago Cubs .500 (11–22); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 13 RBI; 1.720 OPS
September 16–September 22 Trey Mancini[63] Baltimore Orioles .462 (12–26); 4 Runs; 2 HR; 10 RBI; 1.330 OPS Corey Seager[63] Los Angeles Dodgers .500 (10–20); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.524 OPS
September 23–September 29 Gerrit Cole[64] Houston Astros 2–0; 0.75 ERA; 12.0 IP; K/BB: 24/2; .143 BAA Ian Happ[64] Chicago Cubs .455 (10–22); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.636 OPS

2018[]

Week American League National League
Player(s) Team(s) Highlights Player(s) Team(s) Highlights
March 29–April 1 Justin Smoak[65] Toronto Blue Jays .368 (7–19); 2 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.218 OPS Adam Eaton[65] Washington Nationals .615 (8–13); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 1.874 OPS
April 2–April 8 Shohei Ohtani[66] Los Angeles Angels .462 (6–13); 4 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.654 OPS
1–0; 0.00 ERA; 7 IP; K/BB: 12/1; .045 BAA
Jameson Taillon[66] Pittsburgh Pirates 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 7/2; .037 BAA; SHO
April 9–April 15 Justin Verlander[67] Houston Astros 1–0; 0.60 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB: 20/2; .100 BAA Max Scherzer[68] Washington Nationals 2–0; 1.13 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB: 21/1; .060 BAA; SHO
April 16–April 22 Sean Manaea[69] Oakland Athletics 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 10/2; no-hitter Patrick Corbin[69] Arizona Diamondbacks 2–0; 1.20 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB: 19/2; .061 BAA; SHO
Manny Machado[69] Baltimore Orioles .500 (11–22); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 8 RBI; 1.833 OPS
April 23–April 29 Didi Gregorius[70] New York Yankees .357 (10–28); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.241 OPS Joey Votto[70] Cincinnati Reds .360 (9–25); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.423 OPS
April 30–May 6 Francisco Lindor[71] Cleveland Indians .425 (17–40); 11 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.264 OPS A.J. Pollock[71] Arizona Diamondbacks .423 (11–26); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.448 OPS
May 7–May 13 Francisco Lindor[72] Cleveland Indians .600 (12–20); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 5 RBI; 2.052 OPS Scooter Gennett[72] Cincinnati Reds .591 (13–22); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.818 OPS
James Paxton[72] Seattle Mariners 1–0; 1.80 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB: 11/3; .120 BAA; no-hitter
May 14–May 20 J. D. Martinez[73] Boston Red Sox .346 (9–26); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 8 RBI; 1.414 OPS Brandon Belt[73] San Francisco Giants .444 (12–27); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 11 RBI; 1.574 OPS
May 21–May 27 Gleyber Torres[74] New York Yankees .368 (7–19); 5 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 1.586 OPS Scooter Gennett[74] Cincinnati Reds .500 (12–24); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.477 OPS
May 28–June 3 Edwin Encarnacion[75] Cleveland Indians .407 (11–27); 9 Runs; 5 HR; 13 RBI; 1.485 OPS Matt Kemp[75] Los Angeles Dodgers .429 (9–21); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.411 OPS
June 4–June 10 Eduardo Escobar[76] Minnesota Twins .462 (12–26); 2 Runs; 6 2B, 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.500 OPS Paul Goldschmidt[76] Arizona Diamondbacks .640 (16–25); 10 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 2.130 OPS
June 11–June 17 Evan Gattis[77] Houston Astros .417 (10–24); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 15 RBI; 1.423 OPS Marcell Ozuna[77] St. Louis Cardinals .455 (10–22); 4 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.478 OPS
June 18–June 24 Nelson Cruz[78] Seattle Mariners .500 (12–24); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.580 OPS Nolan Arenado[78] Colorado Rockies .379 (11–29); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 13 RBI; 1.385 OPS
June 25–July 1 Alex Bregman[79] Houston Astros .464 (13–28); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.695 OPS Javier Baez[79] Chicago Cubs .483 (14–29); 10 Runs; 2 HR; 11 RBI; 1.363 OPS
July 2–July 8 Xander Bogaerts[80] Boston Red Sox .400 (6–15); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 10 RBI; 1.533 OPS Mark Reynolds[80] Washington Nationals .625 (10–16); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 12 RBI; 1.997 OPS
July 9–July 15 Jose Ramirez[81] Cleveland Indians .423 (11–26); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 11 RBI; 1.598 OPS Trevor Story[81] Colorado Rockies .400 (10–25); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.303 OPS
July 19–July 22 Rougned Odor[82] Texas Rangers .615 (8–13); 2 Runs; 1 HR; 3 RBI; 1.418 OPS Matt Carpenter[82] St. Louis Cardinals .529 (9–17); 8 Runs; 6 HR; 10 RBI; 2.325 OPS
July 23–July 29 Jonathan Schoop[83] Baltimore Orioles .379 (11–29); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 13 RBI; 1.310 OPS Christian Yelich[83] Milwaukee Brewers .517 (15–29); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.548 OPS
July 30–August 5 Rougned Odor[84] Texas Rangers .304 (7–23); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.318 OPS Matt Carpenter[84] St. Louis Cardinals .423 (11–26); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 7 RBI; 1.504 OPS
August 6–August 12 J. D. Martinez[85] Boston Red Sox .464 (13–28); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.603 OPS Ryan Zimmerman[85] Washington Nationals .476 (10–21); 4 Runs; 3 HR; 12 RBI; 1.586 OPS
August 13–August 19 Nicholas Castellanos[86] Detroit Tigers .393 (11–28); 8 Runs; 2 HR; 10 RBI; 1.199 OPS Ronald Acuña Jr.[86] Atlanta Braves .464 (13–28); 11 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.523 OPS
August 20–August 26 Kendrys Morales[87] Toronto Blue Jays .478 (11–23); 8 Runs; 7 HR; 12 RBI; 1.891 OPS; hit a home run in all six games Anthony Rizzo[87] Chicago Cubs .429 (9–21); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.500 OPS
August 27–September 2 Gleyber Torres[88] New York Yankees .478 (11–23); 3 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.441 OPS Christian Yelich[88] Milwaukee Brewers .444 (12–27); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 14 RBI; 1.516 OPS; hit for cycle
September 3–September 9 Shohei Ohtani[89] Los Angeles Angels .474 (9–19); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.828 OPS Bryce Harper[89] Washington Nationals .438 (7–16); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.593 OPS
September 10–September 16 Justin Verlander[90] Houston Astros 2–0; 1.93 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB: 21/2; .184 BAA Yasiel Puig[90] Los Angeles Dodgers .429 (9–21); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 1.690 OPS
September 17–September 23 Yuli Gurriel[91] Houston Astros .462 (12–26); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.385 OPS Christian Yelich[91] Milwaukee Brewers .545 (12–22); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.706 OPS; hit for second cycle of the year
September 24–September 30 Luke Voit[92] New York Yankees .458 (11–24); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.477 OPS David Dahl[92] Colorado Rockies .333 (10–30); 8 Runs; 6 HR; 15 RBI; 1.375 OPS

2017[]

Week American League National League
Player(s) Team(s) Highlights Player(s) Team(s) Highlights
April 2–April 9 Nomar Mazara[93] Texas Rangers .417 (10–24); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 9 RBI; 1.212 OPS J. T. Realmuto[94] Miami Marlins .500 (11–22); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 6 RBI; 1.451 OPS
April 10–April 16 James Paxton[95] Seattle Mariners 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB: 17/3; .122 BAA Marcell Ozuna[96] Miami Marlins .435 (10–23); 4 Runs; 4 HR; 12 RBI; 1.481 OPS
April 17–April 23 Steven Souza Jr.[97] Tampa Bay Rays .414 (12–29); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 9 RBI; 1.192 OPS Bryce Harper[98] Washington Nationals .550 (11–20); 10 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.867 OPS
April 24–April 30 Miguel Sano[99] Minnesota Twins .524 (11–21); 4 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.545 OPS Ryan Zimmerman[100] Washington Nationals .500 (13–26); 11 Runs; 5 HR; 13 RBI; 1.654 OPS
May 1–May 7 Yonder Alonso[101] Oakland Athletics .409 (9–22); 5 Runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.616 OPS Cody Bellinger[102] Los Angeles Dodgers .429 (9–21); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 12 RBI; 1.455 OPS
May 8–May 14 Mookie Betts[103] Boston Red Sox .375 (9–24); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.399 OPS Alex Wood[104] Los Angeles Dodgers 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 11 IP; K/BB: 21/2; .175 BAA
May 15–May 21 J. D. Martinez[105] Detroit Tigers .389 (7–18); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.663 OPS Jake Lamb[106] Arizona Diamondbacks .412 (7–17); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.742 OPS
May 22–May 28 Jose Abreu[107] Chicago White Sox .452 (14–31); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 1.194 OPS Charlie Blackmon[108] Colorado Rockies .400 (12–30); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 12 RBI; 1.219 OPS
May 29–June 4 George Springer[109] Houston Astros .500 (15–30); 11 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 1.565 OPS Edinson Volquez[110] Miami Marlins 2–0; 0.60 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB: 14/4; .067 BAA; no-hitter
June 5–June 11 Aaron Judge[111] New York Yankees .500 (12–24); 10 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.600 OPS Scooter Gennett[112] Cincinnati Reds .500 (10–20); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 13 RBI; 1.700 OPS; 4 home run game
June 12–June 18 Jose Ramirez[113] Cleveland Indians .516 (16–31); 9 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.610 OPS Jacob deGrom[114] New York Mets 2–0; 0.53 ERA; 17 IP; K/BB: 12/6; .143 BAA; CG
June 19–June 25 Corey Kluber[115] Cleveland Indians 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB: 24/2; .109 BAA; SHO Cody Bellinger[116] Los Angeles Dodgers .370 (10–27); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 12 RBI; 1.437 OPS
June 26–July 2 Mookie Betts[117] Boston Red Sox .483 (14–29); 10 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.418 OPS Joey Votto[118] Cincinnati Reds .524 (11–21); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.725 OPS
July 3–July 9 José Altuve[119] Houston Astros .625 (15–24); 9 Runs; 2 HR; 10 RBI; 1.625 OPS Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers 2–0; 1.13 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB: 24/2; .143 BAA; CG
July 10–July 16 J. D. Martinez[120] Detroit Tigers .455 (5–11); 2 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.591 OPS Anthony Rendon[121] Washington Nationals .636 (7–11); 4 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 2.260 OPS
July 17–July 23 Jonathan Schoop[122] Baltimore Orioles .433 (13–30); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 16 RBI; 1.238 OPS Nolan Arenado[123] Colorado Rockies .458 (11–24); 9 Runs; 4 HR; 13 RBI; 1.480 OPS
July 24–July 30 Adrián Beltré[124] Texas Rangers .478 (11–23); 5 Runs; 1 HR; 5 RBI; 1.239 OPS; 3,000th career hit (double) Manuel Margot[125] San Diego Padres .500 (14–28); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.464 OPS
James Paxton[126] Seattle Mariners 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 13 IP; K/BB: 18/0; .208 BAA
July 31–August 6 Tim Beckham[127] Baltimore Orioles .583 (14–24); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.767 OPS Willson Contreras[128] Chicago Cubs .455 (10–22); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 13 RBI; 1.660 OPS
August 7–August 13 Eddie Rosario[129] Minnesota Twins .444 (12–27); 10 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.484 OPS Giancarlo Stanton[130] Miami Marlins .333 (9–27); 8 Runs; 6 HR; 11 RBI; 1.416 OPS
August 14–August 20 Manny Machado[131] Baltimore Orioles .385 (10–26); 4 Runs; 4 HR; 12 RBI; 1.255 OPS Anthony Rizzo[132] Chicago Cubs .429 (12–28); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 13 RBI; 1.234 OPS
August 21–August 27 Byron Buxton[133] Minnesota Twins .333 (11–33); 9 Runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.161 OPS Giancarlo Stanton[134] Miami Marlins .448 (13–29); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 11 RBI; 1.569 OPS
August 28–September 3 Jose Ramirez[135] Cleveland Indians .538 (14–26); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 6 RBI; 11 XBH; 1.863 OPS Jeff Samardzija[136] San Francisco Giants 1–0; 0.56 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB: 14/2; .098 BAA; SHO
September 4–September 10 Eric Hosmer[137] Kansas City Royals .538 (14–26); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.471 OPS J. D. Martinez[138] Arizona Diamondbacks .429 (12–28); 8 Runs; 7 HR; 11 RBI; 1.663 OPS; 4 home run game
September 11–September 17 Corey Kluber[139] Cleveland Indians 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB: 17/0; .148 BAA; SHO J. D. Martinez[140] Arizona Diamondbacks .435 (10–23); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.437 OPS
September 18–September 24 Aaron Judge[141] New York Yankees .429 (9–21); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 1.720 OPS Marcell Ozuna[142] Miami Marlins .500 (10–20); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.615 OPS
Giancarlo Stanton[142] .348 (8–23); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 13 RBI; 1.266 OPS
September 25–October 1 Carlos Correa[143] Houston Astros .520 (13–25); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.611 OPS Andrew McCutchen[144] Pittsburgh Pirates .471 (8–17); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 9 RBI; 1.526 OPS

2016[]

Week American League National League
Player(s) Team(s) Highlights Player(s) Team(s) Highlights
April 3–April 10 Tyler White[145] Houston Astros .556 (10–18); 3 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.758 OPS Trevor Story[146] Colorado Rockies .333 (9–27); 7 Runs; 7 HR; 12 RBI; 1.468 OPS
April 11–April 17 José Altuve[147] Houston Astros .407 (11–27); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.336 OPS Nolan Arenado[148] Colorado Rockies .333 (9–27); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 12 RBI; 1.185 OPS
Mark Trumbo[147] Baltimore Orioles .320 (8–25); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 11 RBI; 1.306 OPS Bryce Harper[148] Washington Nationals .346 (9–26); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 12 RBI; 1.246 OPS
April 18–April 24 Colby Rasmus[149] Houston Astros .316 (6–19); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.458 OPS Jake Arrieta[150] Chicago Cubs 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 6/4; .000 BAA; second career no-hitter
April 25–May 1 Victor Martinez[151] Detroit Tigers .519 (14–27); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.604 OPS Hunter Pence[152] San Francisco Giants .421 (8–19); 4 Runs; 2 HR; 10 RBI; 1.395 OPS
May 2–May 8 Robinson Cano[153] Seattle Mariners .516 (16–31); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.516 OPS Bartolo Colón[154] New York Mets 2–0; 1.84 ERA; 14.2 IP; K/BB 12/1; .241 BAA; oldest player in Major League history to hit his first career home run
Ben Zobrist[154] Chicago Cubs .360 (9–25); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 15 RBI; 1.335 OPS
May 9–May 15 Jackie Bradley Jr.[155] Boston Red Sox .469 (15–32); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 15 RBI; 1.297 OPS Jose Fernandez[156] Miami Marlins 2–0; 0.64 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB 22/7; .170 BAA
May 16–May 22 Miguel Cabrera[157] Detroit Tigers .500 (11–22); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.538 OPS Noah Syndergaard[158] New York Mets 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB 21/0; .220 BAA
Cameron Maybin[157] .600 (12–20); 5 Runs; 1 HR; 5 RBI; 4 SB; 1.402 OPS
May 23–May 29 Joe Mauer Minnesota Twins .440 (11–25); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 7 RBI; 1.420 OPS Johnny Cueto San Francisco Giants 2–0; 0.60 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 11/2; SHO; .154 BAA
May 30–June 5 Evan Longoria[159] Tampa Bay Rays .464 (13–28); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 1.623 OPS Matt Carpenter[160] St. Louis Cardinals .560 (14–25); 10 Runs; 3 RBI; 7 XBH; 1.497 OPS
June 6–June 12 Chris Davis[161] Baltimore Orioles .368 (7–19); 5 Runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.672 OPS Jon Lester[162] Chicago Cubs 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 16/0; .170 BAA
June 13–June 19 Josh Donaldson[163] Toronto Blue Jays .444 (12–27); 11 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.545 OPS Freddie Freeman[164] Atlanta Braves .548 (17–31); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.653 OPS; hit for cycle
June 20–June 26 Carlos Correa[165] Houston Astros .333 (8–24); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.282 OPS Charlie Blackmon[166] Colorado Rockies .424 (14–33); 9 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 1.381 OPS
June 27–July 3 Kendrys Morales[167] Kansas City Royals .577 (15–26); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.761 OPS Danny Espinosa[168] Washington Nationals .423 (11–26); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 17 RBI; 1.593 OPS
July 4–July 10 Kennys Vargas Minnesota Twins .471 (8–17); 9 Runs; 3 HR; 4 RBI; 1.903 OPS Giancarlo Stanton Miami Marlins .391 (9–23); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.548 OPS
July 15–July 17 Matt Shoemaker[169] Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 13/0; SHO; .182 BAA Jake Lamb[170] Arizona Diamondbacks .583 (7–12); 3 Runs; 1 HR; 4 RBI; 1.782 OPS
July 18–July 24 Hanley Ramírez[171] Boston Red Sox .333 (7–21); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 12 RBI; 1.488 OPS Trevor Story[172] Colorado Rockies .478 (11–23); 10 Runs; 6 HR; 12 RBI; 1.876 OPS
July 25–July 31 Mitch Moreland[173] Texas Rangers .455 (10–22); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 1.615 OPS Jim Johnson[174] Atlanta Braves 0–0; 4 Saves; 0.00 ERA; 4 IP; K/BB 5/2; .083 BAA
August 1–August 7 Max Kepler[175] Minnesota Twins .370 (10–27); 9 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.285 OPS Kyle Hendricks[176] Chicago Cubs 2–0; 0.55 ERA; 16.1 IP; K/BB 9/3; CG SHO; .182 BAA
Joe Mauer[175] .560 (14–25); 8 Runs; 1 HR; 9 RBI; 1.633 OPS Ichiro Suzuki[176] Miami Marlins .200 (2–10); 2 Runs; 0.673 OPS; 3,000th career hit (triple)
August 8–August 14 Carlos Correa[177] Houston Astros .429 (12–28); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 12 RBI; 1.324 OPS Charlie Blackmon[178] Colorado Rockies .563 (18–32); 13 Runs; 7 HR; 9 RBI; 1.913 OPS
August 15–August 21 Gary Sánchez[179] New York Yankees .524 (11–21); 4 Runs; 4 HR; 6 RBI; 1.790 OPS Robbie Ray[180] Arizona Diamondbacks 2–0; 1.50 ERA; 12 IP; K/BB 18/3; .200 BAA
August 22–August 28 Gary Sanchez[181] New York Yankees .522 (12–23); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 1.911 OPS Asdrúbal Cabrera[182] New York Mets .545 (12–21); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.720 OPS
August 29–September 4 Rougned Odor[183] Texas Rangers .444 (12–27); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 15 RBI; 1.522 OPS Freddie Freeman[184] Atlanta Braves .400 (8–20); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.450 OPS
September 5–September 11 Kendrys Morales[185] Kansas City Royals .409 (9–22); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 14 RBI; 1.591 OPS Jung Ho Kang[186] Pittsburgh Pirates .522 (12–23); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.680 OPS
September 12–September 18 Khris Davis[187] Oakland Athletics .400 (10–25); 9 Runs; 5 HR; 13 RBI; 1.571 OPS Brandon Drury[188] Arizona Diamondbacks .500 (14–28); 10 Runs; 4 HR; 7 RBI; 1.624 OPS
Hanley Ramírez[187] Boston Red Sox .462 (12–26); 5 Runs; 5 HR; 12 RBI; 1.594 OPS Sean Rodriguez[188] Pittsburgh Pirates .414 (12–29); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 12 RBI; 1.386 OPS
September 19–September 25 Carlos Santana[189] Cleveland Indians .458 (11–24); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 6 RBI; 1.333 OPS Freddie Freeman[190] Atlanta Braves .500 (11–22); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.502 OPS
Justin Upton[189] Detroit Tigers .400 (10–25); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.344 OPS
September 26–October 2 Miguel Cabrera[191] Detroit Tigers .565 (13–23); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 13 RBI; 1.714 OPS Hunter Renfroe[192] San Diego Padres .409 (9–22); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 13 RBI; 1.318 OPS

2015[]

Week American League National League
Player(s) Team(s) Highlights Player(s) Team(s) Highlights
April 5–April 12 Miguel Cabrera[193] Detroit Tigers .520 (13–25); 4 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.426 OPS Adrián González[194] Los Angeles Dodgers .609 (14–23); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 7 RBI; 2.058 OPS
April 13–April 19 Nelson Cruz[195] Seattle Mariners .500 (12–24); 7 Runs; 6 HR; 10 RBI; 1.806 OPS Matt Carpenter[196] St. Louis Cardinals .480 (12–25); 6 Runs; 1 HR; 5 RBI; 1.360 OPS
April 20–April 26 Mark Teixeira[197] New York Yankees .333 (8–24); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.429 OPS Adeiny Hechavarria[198] Miami Marlins .500 (12–24); 8 Runs; 1 HR; 10 RBI; 1.270 OPS
April 27–May 3 José Altuve[199] Houston Astros .467 (14–30); 7 Runs; 1 HR; 8 RBI; 1.233 OPS Paul Goldschmidt[200] Arizona Diamondbacks .556 (15–27); 5 Runs; 1 HR; 6 RBI; 1.386 OPS
Josh Reddick[199] Oakland Athletics .478 (11–23); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 12 RBI; 1.452 OPS
May 4–May 10 Michael Pineda[201] New York Yankees 2–0; 0.60 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 22/1; .200 BAA Bryce Harper[202] Washington Nationals .455 (10–22); 8 Runs; 6 HR; 13 RBI; 1.838 OPS
May 11–May 17 Brad Miller[203] Seattle Mariners .429 (9–21); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 5 RBI; 1.643 OPS Bryce Harper[204] Washington Nationals .522 (12–23); 10 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; BB/K 9/1; 1.743 OPS
May 18–May 24 Mike Napoli[205] Boston Red Sox .429 (9–21); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.690 OPS Ryan Braun[206] Milwaukee Brewers .381 (8–21); 4 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.434 OPS
Andrew McCutchen[206] Pittsburgh Pirates .450 (9–20); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 5 RBI; 1.542 OPS
May 25–May 31 Josh Donaldson[207] Toronto Blue Jays .440 (11–25); 11 Runs; 6 HR; 11 RBI; 1.723 OPS Todd Frazier[208] Cincinnati Reds .500 (11–22); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 7 RBI; 1.787 OPS
June 1–June 7 Chris Archer[209] Tampa Bay Rays 2–0; 0.60 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 26/0; .214 BAA Jacob deGrom[210] New York Mets 2–0; 1.20 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 18/3; .140 BAA
Clayton Kershaw[210] Los Angeles Dodgers 2–0; 1.20 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 18/3; .120 BAA
June 8–June 14 Manny Machado[211] Baltimore Orioles .458 (11–24); 9 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 1.269 OPS Chris Heston[212] San Francisco Giants 1–1; 1.29 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB 17/4; .149 BAA; no-hitter
Giancarlo Stanton[212] Miami Marlins .520 (13–25); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 12 RBI; 1.866 OPS
June 15–June 21 Mookie Betts[213] Boston Red Sox .581 (18–31); 8 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 7 XBH; 1.594 OPS Max Scherzer[214] Washington Nationals 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 10/0; .000 BAA; no-hitter
June 22–June 28 Brett Gardner[215] New York Yankees .500 (13–26); 9 Runs; 2 HR; 6 RBI; 1.465 OPS Nolan Arenado[216] Colorado Rockies .391 (9–23); 10 Runs; 7 HR; 14 RBI; 1.788 OPS
June 29–July 5 J. D. Martinez[217] Detroit Tigers .458 (11–24); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.500 OPS Aramis Ramírez[218] Milwaukee Brewers .545 (12–22); 4 Runs; 1 HR; 11 RBI; 1.350 OPS
July 6–July 12 Mike Trout Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim .478 (11–23); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.686 OPS Jake Arrieta Chicago Cubs 2–0; 1.72 ERA; 15.2 IP; K/BB 13/2; .173 BAA; CG
July 17–July 19 Lorenzo Cain[219] Kansas City Royals .412 (7–17); 3 Runs; 2 HR; 3 RBI; 1.356 OPS Zack Greinke[220] Los Angeles Dodgers 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 8 IP; 3 Hits Allowed; K/BB 11/1
Dallas Keuchel[219] Houston Astros 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 7 IP; 2 Hits Allowed; K/BB 13/0 Clayton Kershaw[220] 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 8 IP; 3 Hits Allowed; K/BB 14/0
July 20–July 26 Rougned Odor[221] Texas Rangers .385 (10–26); 9 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 7 XBH; 1.337 OPS Carlos González[222] Colorado Rockies .476 (10–21); 9 Runs; 5 HR; 11 RBI; 1.712 OPS
Cole Hamels[222] Philadelphia Phillies 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 13/2; no-hitter
July 27–August 2 José Abreu[223] Chicago White Sox .400 (10–25); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.380 OPS Lucas Duda[224] New York Mets .474 (9–19); 7 Runs; 7 HR; 10 RBI; 2.155 OPS
Adam Eaton[223] .517 (15–29); 10 Runs; 1 HR; 4 RBI; 3 SB; 1.393 OPS Noah Syndergaard[224] 2–0; 1.13 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB 18/0; .179 BAA
August 3–August 9 Josh Donaldson[225] Toronto Blue Jays .385 (10–26); 9 Runs; 5 HR; 8 RBI; 1.522 OPS Andrew McCutchen[226] Pittsburgh Pirates .563 (9–16); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.715 OPS
David Price[225] 2–0; 0.60 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 18/5; .118 BAA
August 10–August 16 Hisashi Iwakuma[227] Seattle Mariners 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 7/3; no-hitter Madison Bumgarner[228] San Francisco Giants 2–0; 0.50 ERA; 18 IP; K/BB 26/1; .133 BAA; 2 CG; SHO
August 17–August 23 Mike Fiers[229] Houston Astros 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 10/3; no-hitter A. J. Pollock[230] Arizona Diamondbacks .483 (14–29); 8 Runs; 1 HR; 4 RBI; 4 SB; 1.275 OPS
August 24–August 30 Edwin Encarnación[231] Toronto Blue Jays .391 (9–23); 7 Runs; 6 HR; 17 RBI; 1.722 OPS Jake Arrieta[232] Chicago Cubs 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 20/2; .080 BAA; no-hitter
August 31–September 6 Logan Forsythe[233] Tampa Bay Rays .545 (12–22); 5 Runs; 6 XBH; 1 RBI; 1.447 OPS Bartolo Colón[234] New York Mets 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 17 IP; K/BB 11/1; .217 BAA; SHO
September 7–September 13 David Ortiz[235] Boston Red Sox .444 (8–18); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.657 OPS; 500th career HR Yoenis Céspedes[236] New York Mets .345 (10–29); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 12 RBI; 1.263 OPS
September 14–September 20 Jose Abreu[237] Chicago White Sox .458 (11–24); 3 Runs; 2 HR; 9 RBI; 1.343 OPS Bryce Harper[238] Washington Nationals .519 (14–27); 12 Runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.687 OPS
Prince Fielder[237] Texas Rangers .308 (8–26); 9 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.091 OPS Stephen Strasburg[238] 2–0; 0.60 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 24/2; .135 BAA
September 21–September 27 Kevin Pillar[239] Toronto Blue Jays .524 (11–21); 4 Runs; 2 HR; 6 RBI; 1.631 OPS Jake Arrieta[240] Chicago Cubs 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB 20/1; .078 BAA; SHO
September 28–October 4 Adrián Beltré[241] Texas Rangers .448 (13–29); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 13 RBI; 1.277 OPS Max Scherzer[242] Washington Nationals 2–0; 0.53 ERA; 17 IP; K/BB 27/3; .038 BAA; second no-hitter

2014[]

Week American League National League
Player(s) Team(s) Highlights Player(s) Team(s) Highlights
March 22–April 6 Chris Colabello[243] Minnesota Twins .391 (9–23); 4 Runs; 1 HR; 11 RBI; 1.112 OPS Charlie Blackmon[244] Colorado Rockies .542 (13–24); 5 Runs; 1 HR; 6 RBI; 2 SB; 1.352 OPS (6-hit game)
Josh Hamilton[243] Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim .500 (11–22); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 1.424 OPS Jose Fernandez[244] Miami Marlins 2–0; 0.71 ERA; 12.2 IP; K/BB 17/2; .174 BAA
April 7–April 13 Carlos Beltrán[245] New York Yankees .423 (11–26); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.387 OPS Justin Upton[246] Atlanta Braves .591 (13–22); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.881 OPS
April 14–April 20 Kevin Kouzmanoff[247] Texas Rangers .345 (10–29); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.034 OPS Justin Morneau[248] Colorado Rockies .375 (9–24); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 12 RBI; 1.221 OPS
April 21–April 27 Jose Abreu[249] Chicago White Sox .310 (9–29); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 14 RBI; 1.172 OPS Carlos Ruiz[250] Philadelphia Phillies .500 (11–22); 8 Runs; 1 HR; 7 RBI; 1.502 OPS
Kyle Seager[249] Seattle Mariners .409 (9–22); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 11 RBI; 1.549 OPS
April 28–May 4 Desmond Jennings[251] Tampa Bay Rays .355 (11–31); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 3 RBI; 3 SB; 1.136 OPS Troy Tulowitzki[252] Colorado Rockies .619 (13–21); 9 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.740 OPS
May 5–May 11 Edwin Encarnación[253] Toronto Blue Jays .321 (9–28); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.238 OPS Seth Smith[254] San Diego Padres .500 (14–28); 4 Runs; 1 HR; 7 RBI; 9 XBH; 1.576 OPS
May 12–May 18 Brandon Moss[255] Oakland Athletics .455 (10–22); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 9 XBH; 1.737 OPS A.J. Pollock[256] Arizona Diamondbacks .500 (11–22); 4 Runs; 2 HR; 4 RBI; 1.431 OPS
Yasiel Puig[256] Los Angeles Dodgers .348 (8–23); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.334 OPS
May 19–May 25 Dallas Keuchel[257] Houston Astros 2–0; 1.02 ERA; 17.2 IP; K/BB 14/1; .153 BAA Josh Beckett[258] Los Angeles Dodgers 2–0; 2.57 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB 12/5; .160 BAA; no-hitter
Adam Wainwright[258] St. Louis Cardinals 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 17 IP; K/BB 21/1; CG SHO; .107 BAA
May 26–June 1 Nelson Cruz[259] Baltimore Orioles .476 (10–21); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.746 OPS A.J. Pollock[260] Arizona Diamondbacks .522 (12–23); 9 Runs; 1 HR; 4 RBI; 8 XBH; 1.593 OPS
June 2–June 8 Félix Hernández[261] Seattle Mariners 1–0; 1.29 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB 23/1; .231 BAA Jordan Zimmermann[262] Washington Nationals 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 17 IP; K/BB 16/1; CG SHO; .121 BAA
June 9–June 15 Michael Brantley[263] Cleveland Indians .538 (14–26); 9 Runs; 2 HR; 3 RBI; 1.510 OPS Andrew McCutchen[264] Pittsburgh Pirates .483 (14–29); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 13 RBI; 1.593 OPS
June 16–June 22 J. D. Martinez[265] Detroit Tigers .444 (12–27); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.464 OPS Clayton Kershaw[266] Los Angeles Dodgers 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 15/0; .000 BAA; no-hitter
June 23–June 29 Kyle Seager[267] Seattle Mariners .583 (14–24); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.542 OPS Tim Lincecum[268] San Francisco Giants 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 6/1; .000 BAA; second career no-hitter
June 30–July 6 Adam Jones[269] Baltimore Orioles .423 (11–26); 4 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 1.144 OPS Jayson Werth[270] Washington Nationals .450 (9–20); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 9 RBI; 1.560 OPS
Steve Pearce[269] .333 (10–30); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.064 OPS
July 7–July 13 Mike Trout Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim .333 (10–30); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 10 RBI; 1.008 OPS Andrew McCutchen Pittsburgh Pirates .321 (9–28); 9 Runs; 4 HR; 7 RBI; 1.268 OPS
July 14–July 20 Jason Kipnis[271] Cleveland Indians .333 (5–15); 3 Runs; 2 HR; 6 RBI; 1.207 OPS Anthony Rizzo[272] Chicago Cubs .455 (5–11); 3 Runs; 3 HR; 4 RBI; 1.773 OPS
July 21–July 27 Carlos Santana[273] Cleveland Indians .556 (15–27); 8 Runs; 6 HR; 10 RBI; 1.970 OPS Steve Cishek[274] Miami Marlins 0–0; 5 Saves; 1.80 ERA; 5 IP; K/BB 8/0; .125 BAA
Jacob deGrom[274] New York Mets 2–0; 0.68 ERA; 13.1 IP; K/BB 11/3; .184 BAA
July 28–August 3 Brett Gardner[275] New York Yankees .478 (11–23); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 7 RBI; 1.832 OPS Matt Kemp[276] Los Angeles Dodgers .409 (9–22); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 1.549 OPS
August 4–August 10 Billy Butler[277] Kansas City Royals .435 (10–23); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.371 OPS Johnny Cueto[278] Cincinnati Reds 2–0; 2.12 ERA; 17 IP; CG; K/BB 15/4; .167 BAA
August 11–August 17 Chris Carter[279] Houston Astros .321 (9–28); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.083 OPS Corey Dickerson[280] Colorado Rockies .393 (11–28); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.257 OPS
August 18–August 24 Trevor Plouffe[281] Minnesota Twins .367 (11–30); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 10 RBI; 1.120 OPS Nolan Arenado[282] Colorado Rockies .545 (12–22); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 3 RBI; 1.645 OPS
Danny Santana[281] .378 (14–37); 7 Runs; 1 HR; 6 RBI; 1.032 OPS
August 25–August 31 Jacoby Ellsbury[283] New York Yankees .522 (12–23); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.674 OPS Matt Holliday[284] St. Louis Cardinals .370 (10–27); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 13 RBI; 1.322 OPS
September 1–September 7 Miguel Cabrera[285] Detroit Tigers .500 (15–30); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 1.567 OPS Adam LaRoche[286] Washington Nationals .333 (5–15); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.554 OPS
Nelson Cruz[285] Baltimore Orioles .407 (11–27); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 12 RBI; 1.430 OPS Buster Posey[286] San Francisco Giants .565 (13–23); 8 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.549 OPS
September 8–September 14 Jon Lester[287] Oakland Athletics 2–0; 1.29 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB 15/6; .220 BAA Clayton Kershaw[288] Los Angeles Dodgers 2–0; 1.69 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB 17/3; .175 BAA
September 15–September 21 Corey Kluber[289] Cleveland Indians 2–0; 1.80 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 28/3; .237 BAA Andrew Cashner[290] San Diego Padres 2–0; 1.06 ERA; 17 IP; K/BB 14/2; CG SHO; .109 BAA
September 22–September 28 Sonny Gray Oakland Athletics 1–1; 0.56 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB 17/3; CG SHO; .173 BAA Jordan Zimmermann Washington Nationals 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 10/1; .000 BAA; no-hitter
Josh Reddick .480 (12–25); 4 Runs; 1 HR; 7 RBI; 1.240 OPS

2013[]

Week American League National League
Player(s) Team(s) Highlights Player(s) Team(s) Highlights
March 31–April 7 Chris Davis[291] Baltimore Orioles .455 (10–22); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 17 RBI; 1.636 OPS Clayton Kershaw[291] Los Angeles Dodgers 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB 16/1; CG SHO; .118 BAA
April 8–April 14 Prince Fielder[292] Detroit Tigers .632 (12–19); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 11 RBI; 1.891 OPS Matt Harvey[293] New York Mets 2–0; 1.20 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 15/4; .104 BAA
April 15–April 21 Andrew Bailey[294] Boston Red Sox 1–0; 3 Saves; 3.60 ERA; 5 IP; K/BB 8/1; .211 BAA Carlos Gómez[295] Milwaukee Brewers .500 (9–18); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 3 RBI; 1.471 OPS
Mike Napoli[294] .345 (10–29); 5 Runs; 1 HR; 10 RBI; 1.096 OPS
April 22–April 28 Josh Donaldson[296] Oakland Athletics .545 (12–22); 4 Runs; 7 Doubles; 10 RBI; 1.497 OPS Russell Martin[297] Pittsburgh Pirates .375 (9–24); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 6 RBI; 1.333 OPS
April 29–May 5 Ryan Raburn[298] Cleveland Indians .591 (13–22); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.773 OPS Tim Hudson[299] Atlanta Braves 2–0; 2.51 ERA; 14.1 IP; K/BB 13/3; .157 BAA; 200th career victory
May 6–May 12 Evan Longoria[300] Tampa Bay Rays .464 (13–28); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.496 OPS Jean Segura[301] Milwaukee Brewers .500 (10–20); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 2 RBI; 2 SB; 1.495 OPS
May 13–May 19 Justin Masterson[302] Cleveland Indians 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 16.0 IP; K/BB 20/5; CG SHO; .130 BAA Joey Votto[303] Cincinnati Reds .583 (14–24); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 1.572 OPS
May 20–May 26 Jason Castro[304] Houston Astros .579 (11–19); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 5 RBI; 1.742 OPS Domonic Brown[305] Philadelphia Phillies .348 (8–23); 4 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.130 OPS
May 27–June 2 Chris Davis[306] Baltimore Orioles .481 (13��27); 10 Runs; 4 HR; 6 RBI; 1.463 OPS Domonic Brown[307] Philadelphia Phillies .444 (12–27); 8 Runs; 7 HR; 13 RBI; 1.779 OPS
June 3–June 9 Brett Gardner[308] New York Yankees .520 (13–25); 5 Runs; 1 HR; 6 RBI; 1.396 OPS Yasiel Puig[309] Los Angeles Dodgers .464 (13–28); 4 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.447 OPS
June 10–June 16 Jason Kipnis[310] Cleveland Indians .524 (11–21); 5 Runs; 1 HR; 4 RBI; 2 SB; 1.354 OPS Carlos González[311] Colorado Rockies .476 (10–21); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.617 OPS
Corey Kluber[310] 2–0; 0.56 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB 11/3; .232 BAA
June 17–June 23 Max Scherzer[312] Detroit Tigers 2–0; 2.08 ERA; 13 IP; K/BB 16/2; .260 BAA Pedro Alvarez[313] Pittsburgh Pirates .414 (12–29); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.383 OPS
June 24–June 30 Jason Kipnis[314] Cleveland Indians .478 (11–23); 9 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.650 OPS Buster Posey[315] San Francisco Giants .500 (11–22); 4 Runs; 4 HR; 6 RBI; 1.742 OPS
July 1–July 7 Adrián Beltré[316] Texas Rangers .478 (11–23); 4 Runs; 4 HR; 5 RBI; 1.607 OPS Homer Bailey[317] Cincinnati Reds 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 9/1; .000 BAA; 2nd career no-hitter
Brian McCann[317] Atlanta Braves .600 (15–25); 6 Runs; 1 HR; 4 RBI; 1.480 OPS
July 8–July 14 Alejandro De Aza Chicago White Sox .414 (12–29); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 4 RBI; 1.262 OPS Tim Lincecum San Francisco Giants 1–0; 1.69 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB 24/5; .113 BAA; 1st career no-hitter
July 15–July 21 Brad Miller[318] Seattle Mariners .385 (5–13); 4 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.346 OPS Juan Lagares[319] New York Mets .700 (7–10); 2 Runs; 1 HR; 5 RBI; 1.900 OPS
July 22–July 28 Edwin Encarnación[320] Toronto Blue Jays .520 (13–25); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.461 OPS Steve Cishek[321] Miami Marlins 0–0; 5 Saves; 0.00 ERA; 5 IP; K/BB 5/2; .222 BAA
Jose Fernandez[321] 2–0; 2.40 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 21/2; .192 BAA
July 29–August 4 Shane Victorino[322] Boston Red Sox .400 (12–30); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 6 RBI; 1.141 OPS Francisco Liriano[323] Pittsburgh Pirates 2–0; 0.64 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB 14/7; .133 BAA
August 5–August 11 Miguel Cabrera[324] Detroit Tigers .429 (12–28); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.444 OPS Brandon Belt[325] San Francisco Giants .440 (11–25); 8 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 1.300 OPS
Austin Jackson[324] .371 (13–35); 9 Runs; 4 2B; 2 3B; 2 HR; 2 RBI; 1.192 OPS
August 12–August 18 Alfonso Soriano[326] New York Yankees .484 (15–31); 9 Runs; 5 HR; 18 RBI; 1.515 OPS Will Venable[327] San Diego Padres .406 (13–32); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 1.125 OPS
August 19–August 25 Jason Castro[328] Houston Astros .529 (9–17); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 5 RBI; 1.913 OPS Jose Fernandez[329] Miami Marlins 2–0; 0.69 ERA; 13 IP; K/BB 16/3; .167 BAA
Jeff Samardzija[329] Chicago Cubs 2–0; 1.59 ERA; 17 IP; K/BB 12/2; CG; .213 BAA
August 26–September 1 Brandon Moss[330] Oakland Athletics .364 (8–22); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.455 OPS Daniel Murphy[331] New York Mets .448 (13–29); 7 Runs; 5 2B; 7 RBI; 1.069 OPS
September 2–September 8 Will Middlebrooks[332] Boston Red Sox .464 (13–28); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.429 OPS Huston Street[333] San Diego Padres 1–0; 4 Saves; 1.80 ERA; 5 IP; K/BB 4/0; .176 BAA
Mike Napoli[332] .476 (10–21); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.720 OPS
September 9–September 15 Chris Iannetta[334] Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim .429 (9–21); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 5 RBI; 1.452 OPS Hunter Pence[335] San Francisco Giants .448 (13–29); 8 Runs; 6 HR; 19 RBI; 1.572 OPS
September 16–September 22 Alex Cobb[336] Tampa Bay Rays 2–0; 1.65 ERA; 16.1 IP; K/BB 22/3; .193 BAA Charlie Blackmon[337] Colorado Rockies .500 (18–36); 6 Runs; 1 HR; 5 RBI; 1.222 OPS
September 23–September 29 James Loney[338] Tampa Bay Rays .435 (10–23); 5 Runs; 1 HR; 5 RBI; 1.263 OPS Henderson Álvarez[339] Miami Marlins 1–1; 1.13 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB 9/4; .094 BAA; 1st career no-hitter
Alex Ríos[338] Texas Rangers .346 (9–26); 6 Runs; 1 HR; 8 RBI; 1.011 OPS

2012[]

Week American League National League
Player(s) Team(s) Highlights Player(s) Team(s) Highlights
April 4–April 8 Miguel Cabrera[340] Detroit Tigers .455 (5–11); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.806 OPS Matt Kemp[341] Los Angeles Dodgers .412 (7–17); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.212 OPS
April 9–April 15 Josh Willingham[342] Minnesota Twins .455 (10–22); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 4 RBI; 1.448 OPS Matt Kemp[342] Los Angeles Dodgers .545 (12–22); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.797 OPS
April 16–April 22 Philip Humber[343] Chicago White Sox 1–0; 0.63 ERA; 14.1 IP; K/BB 16/3; .122 BAA; Perfect game Freddie Freeman[343] Atlanta Braves .478 (11–23); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 14 RBI; 1.568 OPS
April 23–April 29 Paul Konerko[344] Chicago White Sox .435 (10–23); 3 Runs; 3 HR; 4 RBI; 1.457 OPS Jay Bruce[345] Cincinnati Reds .476 (10–21); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.685 OPS
April 30–May 6 Jered Weaver[346] Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 9/1; .000 BAA; No-hitter Freddie Freeman[347] Atlanta Braves .367 (11–30); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.130 OPS
May 7–May 13 Josh Hamilton[348] Texas Rangers .467 (14–30); 10 Runs; 9 HR; 18 RBI; 1.963 OPS; 4 home run game Carlos Beltrán[349] St. Louis Cardinals .360 (9–25); 8 Runs; 6 HR; 13 RBI; 1.648 OPS
May 14–May 20 J. P. Arencibia[350] Toronto Blue Jays .360 (9–25); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.305 OPS Clayton Kershaw[351] Los Angeles Dodgers 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB 10/3; CG SHO; .185 BAA
May 21–May 27 Paul Konerko[352] Chicago White Sox .583 (14–24); 10 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.740 OPS R. A. Dickey[353] New York Mets 2–0; 0.63 ERA; 14.1 IP; K/BB 21/1; .167 BAA
May 28–June 3 Justin Smoak[354] Seattle Mariners .348 (8–23); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.265 OPS Johan Santana[355] New York Mets 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 8/5; No-hitter; First no-hitter in Mets history
June 4–June 10 Torii Hunter[356] Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim .500 (11–22); 10 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.605 OPS Ryan Dempster[357] Chicago Cubs 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 9/1; .137 BAA
Mike Trout[356] .520 (13–25); 10 Runs; 4 RBI; 4 SB; 1.167 OPS Jason Kubel[357] Arizona Diamondbacks .409 (9–22); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 12 RBI; 1.253 OPS
June 11–June 17 Brandon Moss[358] Oakland Athletics .348 (8–23); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.530 OPS Matt Cain[359] San Francisco Giants 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 14/0; .000 BA; Perfect game
June 18–June 24 Will Middlebrooks[360] Boston Red Sox .625 (10–16); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 2.007 OPS Jason Heyward[361] Atlanta Braves .522 (12–23); 9 Runs; 3 HR; 5 RBI; 1.672 OPS
June 25–July 1 Robinson Canó[362] New York Yankees .414 (12–29); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.310 OPS Mat Latos[363] Cincinnati Reds 2–0; 1.00 ERA; 18 IP (2 CG); K/BB 20/2; .100 BAA
July 2–July 8 Kevin Youkilis[364] Chicago White Sox .478 (11–23); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.484 OPS Andrew McCutchen[364] Pittsburgh Pirates .517 (15–29); 11 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.479 OPS
July 9–July 15 Yoenis Céspedes[365] Oakland Athletics .571 (8–14); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 6 RBI; 1.643 OPS Andrew McCutchen[366] Pittsburgh Pirates .583 (7–12); 3 Runs; 3 HR; 4 RBI; 1.976 OPS
July 16–July 22 Adrián González[367] Boston Red Sox .429 (12–28); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 12 RBI; 1.179 OPS Ryan Zimmerman[368] Washington Nationals .500 (15–30); 9 Runs; 5 HR; 8 RBI; 1.638 OPS
July 23–July 29 Billy Butler[369] Kansas City Royals .458 (11–24); 4 Runs; 1 HR; 6 RBI; 1.260 OPS Carlos Gómez[370] Milwaukee Brewers .346 (9–26); 10 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.264 OPS
Drew Stubbs[370] Cincinnati Reds .370 (10–27); 9 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.197 OPS
July 30–August 5 Albert Pujols[371] Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim .424 (14–33); 9 Runs; 6 HR; 13 RBI; 1.566 OPS A. J. Burnett[372] Pittsburgh Pirates 2–0; 1.02 ERA; 17.2 IP; K/BB 15/5; CG SHO; .071 BAA
August 6–August 12 Adrián González[373] Boston Red Sox .393 (11–28); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 14 RBI; 1.290 OPS Chase Headley[374] San Diego Padres .333 (8–24); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.110 OPS
Manny Machado[373] Baltimore Orioles .375 (6–16); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.500 OPS
August 13–August 19 Félix Hernández[375] Seattle Mariners 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 12/0; .000 BAA; Perfect game Cole Hamels[376] Philadelphia Phillies 2–0; 1.62 ERA; 16.2 IP; K/BB 15/2; CG SHO; .246 BAA
August 20–August 26 Adrián Beltré[377] Texas Rangers .433 (13–30); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 1.533 OPS Giancarlo Stanton[378] Miami Marlins .286 (8–28); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 8 RBI; 1.167 OPS
August 27–September 2 Josh Reddick[379] Oakland Athletics .387 (12–31); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.136 OPS Pedro Alvarez[380] Pittsburgh Pirates .458 (11–24); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.542 OPS
September 3–September 9 James Shields[381] Tampa Bay Rays 2–0; 1.59 ERA; 17 IP; K/BB 13/3; CG SHO; .127 BAA Jay Bruce[382] Cincinnati Reds .500 (11–22); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.769 OPS
B. J. Upton[381] .400 (8–20); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 6 RBI; 1.678 OPS Ricky Nolasco[382] Miami Marlins 2–0; 0.56 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB 10/1; CG SHO; .217 BAA
September 10–September 16 Miguel Cabrera[383] Detroit Tigers .407 (11–27); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.243 OPS Chris Nelson[384] Colorado Rockies .560 (14–25); 6 Runs; 1 HR; 5 RBI; 1.417 OPS
September 17–September 23 Ichiro Suzuki[385] New York Yankees .600 (15–25); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 6 SB; 1.590 OPS Jason Motte[386] St. Louis Cardinals 5 Saves; 0.00 ERA; 4.2 IP; K/BB 10/0; .125 BAA
September 24–September 30 Chris Davis[387] Baltimore Orioles .423 (11–26); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.521 OPS Homer Bailey[388] Cincinnati Reds 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 10/1; .000 BAA; No-hitter
Justin Verlander[387] Detroit Tigers 2–0; 1.20 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 16/2; .224 BAA

2011[]

Week American League National League
Player(s) Team(s) Highlights Player(s) Team(s) Highlights
March 31–April 3 Carlos Quentin Chicago White Sox .545 (6–11); 3 Runs; 1 HR; 7 RBI; 1.674 OPS Starlin Castro Chicago Cubs .615 (8–13); 4 Runs; 1.643 OPS
Jaime García St. Louis Cardinals 1–0; 9/2 K/BB; Complete game shutout
April 4–April 10 Paul Konerko Chicago White Sox .417 (10–24); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.315 OPS Prince Fielder Milwaukee Brewers .440 (11–25); 4 Runs; 2 HR; 11 RBI; 1.340 OPS
Asdrúbal Cabrera Cleveland Indians .360 (9–25); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.145 OPS
April 11–April 17 Dan Haren Los Angeles Angels 2–0; 15.1 IP; 1.17 ERA; 14/2 K/BB; CG SHO; .148 BAA Lance Berkman St. Louis Cardinals .417 (10–24); 9 Runs; 6 HR; 12 RBI; 1.628 OPS
Johnny Damon Tampa Bay Rays .375 (9–24); 4 Runs; 2 HR; 11 RBI; 1.025 OPS
April 18–April 24 James Shields Tampa Bay Rays 2–0; 0.50 ERA; 8 Hits; 16/3 K/BB; 2 CG; SHO; .138 BAA Ryan Braun Milwaukee Brewers .480 (12–25); 9 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.373 OPS
April 25–May 1 Ben Zobrist Tampa Bay Rays .440 (11–25); 8 Runs; 2 HR; 13 RBI; 1.404 OPS; 8 RBI game Lance Berkman St. Louis Cardinals .458 (11–24); 4 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.313 OPS
May 2–May 8 Francisco Liriano Minnesota Twins 1–0; 2/6 K/BB; 1st career no-hitter Gaby Sánchez Florida Marlins .464 (13–28); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 10 RBI; 1.317 OPS
Justin Verlander Detroit Tigers 1–0; 1.80 ERA; 12/5 K/BB; .160 BAA; 2nd career no-hitter
May 9–May 15 Victor Martinez Detroit Tigers .579 (11–19); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 11 RBI; 1.757 OPS Martín Prado Atlanta Braves .462 (12–26); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.363 OPS
May 16–May 22 Alexei Ramírez Chicago White Sox .417 (10–24); 6 Runs; 6 2B; 1 HR; 9 RBI; 1.273 OPS Daniel Hudson Arizona Diamondbacks 2–0; 1.80 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 12/2; .281 BAA
Shaun Marcum Milwaukee Brewers 2–0; 1.20 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 12/3; .173 BAA
May 23–May 29 Carl Crawford Boston Red Sox .423 (11–26); 9 Runs; 2 3B; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.464 OPS Jay Bruce Cincinnati Reds .353 (12–34); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 13 RBI; 1.141 OPS
May 30–June 5 David Ortiz Boston Red Sox .545 (12–22); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 6 RBI; 1.583 OPS Albert Pujols St. Louis Cardinals .444 (12–27); 11 Runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.620 OPS
June 6–June 12 Jacoby Ellsbury Boston Red Sox .467 (14–30); 10 Runs; 1 HR; 4 RBI; 1.167 OPS Prince Fielder Milwaukee Brewers .500 (10–20); 7 Runs; 6 HR; 13 RBI; 2.143 OPS
June 13–June 19 James Shields Tampa Bay Rays 2–0; 18 IP; 2 CG; 0.00 ERA (1 run allowed); K/BB 15/3; .150 BAA Justin Upton Arizona Diamondbacks .552 (16–29); 4 Runs; 1 HR; 7 RBI; 1.356 OPS
Justin Verlander Detroit Tigers 2–0; 18 IP; 2 CG; 0.50 ERA (1 run allowed); K/BB 17/1; .103 BAA
June 20–June 26 Michael Young Texas Rangers .481 (13–27); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.519 OPS Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers 2–0; 18 IP; 2 CG (1 SHO); 1.00 ERA; K/BB 22/1; .138 BAA
June 27–July 3 Gio González Oakland Athletics 2–0; 15 IP; 0.60 ERA; K/BB 16/6; .120 BAA Aramis Ramírez Chicago Cubs .393 (11–28); 9 Runs; 6 HR; 10 RBI; 1.491 OPS
José Bautista Toronto Blue Jays .391 (9–23); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.543 OPS
July 4–July 10 Derek Jeter New York Yankees .370 (10–27); 3 Runs; 1 HR; 4 RBI; 1.022 OPS; 3000th career hit Raúl Ibañez Philadelphia Phillies .310 (9–29); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 13 RBI; 0.989 OPS
July 11–July 17 Nick Markakis Baltimore Orioles .429 (6–14); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 4 RBI; 1.500 OPS Jeff Karstens Pittsburgh Pirates 1–0; 9 IP (SHO); 0.00 ERA; K/BB 2/0; .167 BAA
July 18–July 24 Hideki Matsui Oakland Athletics .571 (12–21); 4 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.543 OPS; 500th US/Japan HR Cameron Maybin Florida Marlins .538 (14–26); 8 Runs; 1 HR; 6 RBI; 8 SB; 1.248 OPS
Justin Upton Arizona Diamondbacks .519 (14–27); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 11 RBI; 8 XBH; 1.552 OPS
July 25–July 31 Billy Butler Kansas City Royals .406 (13–32); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 12 RBI; 1.349 OPS Joey Votto Cincinnati Reds .385 (10–26); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.390 OPS
Ervin Santana Los Angeles Angels 1–0; 10/1 K/BB; 1st career no-hitter
August 1–August 7 Ricky Romero Toronto Blue Jays 2–0; 16 IP; 1.69 ERA; K/BB 12/4; .098 BAA Starlin Castro Chicago Cubs .515 (17–33); 10 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.300 OPS
August 8–August 14 J. J. Hardy Baltimore Orioles .323 (10–31); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.097 OPS Jay Bruce Cincinnati Reds .440 (11–25); 9 Runs; 5 HR; 15 RBI; 1.601 OPS
August 15–August 21 Jim Thome Minnesota Twins .429 (6–14); 4 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.601 OPS; 600th career home run Nick Hundley San Diego Padres .500 (12–24); 8 Runs; 8 XBH; 4 3B; 1 HR; 4 RBI; 1.603 OPS
Ryan Zimmerman Washington Nationals .500 (12–24); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.458 OPS
August 22–August 28 Adrián González Boston Red Sox .393 (11–28); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 1.416 OPS Carlos González Colorado Rockies .481 (13–27); 9 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.422 OPS
August 29–September 4 Austin Jackson Detroit Tigers .529 (18–34); 13 Runs; 8 XBH; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 1.513 OPS David Wright New York Mets .500 (13–26); 6 Runs; 1 HR; 7 RBI; 1.401 OPS
September 5–September 11 C. J. Wilson Texas Rangers 2–0; 17 IP; 0.00 ERA; K/BB 17/4; .179 BAA Jason Bay[389] New York Mets .481 (13–27); 4 Runs; 2 HR; 10 RBI; 1.389 OPS
September 12–September 18 Erick Aybar Los Angeles Angels .455 (10–22); 8 Runs; 7 XBH; 3 HR; 5 RBI; 1.565 OPS Pablo Sandoval San Francisco Giants .440 (11–25); 5 Runs; 7 XBH; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.601 OPS
Justin Verlander Detroit Tigers 2–0; 15 IP; 0.00 ERA; K/BB 12/5; .176 BAA
September 19–September 25 Mariano Rivera New York Yankees 0–0; 2 Saves; 0.00 ERA; 3 IP; K/BB 3/1; .111 BAA; Became all-time saves leader Matt Kemp Los Angeles Dodgers .423 (11–26); 9 Runs; 7 XBH; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.368 OPS

2010[]

Week American League National League
Player(s) Team(s) Highlights Player(s) Team(s) Highlights
April 4–April 11 Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers .522 (1223); 2 HR; 8 RBI; 6 Runs Roy Halladay Philadelphia Phillies 2–0; 16 IP; 1 ER; 2 BB; 17 Ks
April 12–April 18 Shin-Soo Choo Cleveland Indians .579 (11–19); 3 HR; 11 RBI; .680 OBP Ubaldo Jiménez Colorado Rockies 1–0; 9 IP; 7 Ks; No-hitter
April 19–April 25 Kendry Morales Los Angeles Angels .542 (13–24); 3 HR; 10 RBI; 7 Runs; 1 K Mark Reynolds Arizona Diamondbacks .421 (8–19); 3 HR; 11 RBI; 5 Runs
April 26–May 2 Paul Konerko Chicago White Sox .316 (6–19); 4 HR; 10 RBI; 5 Runs David Freese St. Louis Cardinals .462 (12–26); 3 HR; 11 RBI; 4 Runs
May 3–May 9 Dallas Braden Oakland Athletics 1–1; 16 IP; 3 ER; 0 BB; 9 Ks; Perfect game Jayson Werth Philadelphia Phillies .360 (9–25); 4 HR; 9 RBI; 6 Runs; 4 2B
May 10–May 16 José Bautista Toronto Blue Jays .444 (8–18); 4 HR; 8 RBI; 8 Runs Martín Prado Atlanta Braves .367 (11–30); 3 HR; 11 RBI; 4 Runs
May 17–May 23 Nelson Cruz Texas Rangers .458 (11–24); 2 HR; 12 RBI; 5 Runs; 5 2B Adrián González San Diego Padres .444 (12–27); 2 HR; 9 RBI; 6 Runs; 3 2B
May 24–May 30 Robinson Canó New York Yankees .565 (13–23); 9 RBI; 5 Runs; 4 2B Roy Halladay Philadelphia Phillies 1–1; 14.2 IP; 12 Ks; Perfect game
May 31–June 6 Armando Galarraga Detroit Tigers 1–0; CG SHO; 1 H; 88 P; Near-perfect game Colby Rasmus St. Louis Cardinals .500 (11–22); 3 HR; 9 RBI; 8 Runs; 4 multi-hit games
June 7–June 13 Josh Hamilton Texas Rangers .370 (10–27); 4 HR; 13 RBI; 7 Runs; 1.322 OPS Stephen Strasburg Washington Nationals 2–0; 2.19 ERA; 22 Ks; 14 strikeouts in his major league debut
Colby Lewis 2–0; 1.80 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 15/4
June 14–June 20 Carl Crawford Tampa Bay Rays .429 (9–21); 9 Runs; 2 3B; 3 SB, 1.381 OPS Matt Holliday St. Louis Cardinals .435 (10–23); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.480 OPS
June 21–June 27 Carlos Quentin Chicago White Sox .389 (7–18); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.633 OPS Edwin Jackson Arizona Diamondbacks 1–0; 9 IP; 6 Ks; No-hitter
June 28–July 4 Jim Thome Minnesota Twins .400 (8–20); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.628 OPS Rafael Furcal Los Angeles Dodgers .538 (14–26); 9 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 1.495 OPS
July 5–July 11 Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers .435 (10–23); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.395 OPS Buster Posey San Francisco Giants .556 (15–27); 9 Runs; 5 HR; 14 RBI; 1.816 OPS
July 12–July 18 Bengie Molina Texas Rangers .417 (5–12); 2 HR; 6 RBI; 1.583 OPS; hit for cycle Ryan Howard Philadelphia Phillies .400 (6–15); 4 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.674 OPS
July 19–July 25 Luke Scott Baltimore Orioles .481 (13–27); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.537 OPS Aramis Ramírez Chicago Cubs .360 (9–25); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.233 OPS
July 26–August 1 José Bautista Toronto Blue Jays .545 (12–22); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 13 RBI; 1.993 OPS Carlos González Colorado Rockies .533 (16–30); 10 Runs; 4 HR; 7 RBI; 1.625 OPS; hit for cycle
Matt Garza Tampa Bay Rays 1–0; 16 IP; 2.25 ERA; K/BB 15/2; No-hitter
August 2–August 8 Trevor Cahill Oakland Athletics 2–0; 17 IP; 2 Runs (0 ER); K/BB 6/4; CG SHO Ryan Braun Milwaukee Brewers .538 (14–26); 8 Runs; 4 RBI; 1.125 OPS
August 9–August 15 Bobby Abreu Los Angeles Angels .524 (11–21); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 1.568 OPS Mike Stanton Florida Marlins .583 (14–24); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.921 OPS
August 16–August 22 Evan Longoria Tampa Bay Rays .393 (11–28); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 12 RBI; 1.329 OPS Omar Infante Atlanta Braves .433 (13–30); 9 Runs; 3 HR; 5 RBI; 1.385 OPS
Robinson Canó New York Yankees .333 (9–27); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 13 RBI; 1.252 OPS
August 23–August 29 José Bautista Toronto Blue Jays .500 (10–20); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 7 RBI; 2.005 OPS Carlos González Colorado Rockies .545 (12–22); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.956 OPS
August 30–September 5 Mark Teixeira New York Yankees .476 (10–21); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.538 OPS Hunter Pence Houston Astros .500 (11–22); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 9 RBI; 1.451 OPS
September 6–September 12 Brayan Peña Kansas City Royals .435 (10–23); 3 Runs; 1 HR; 9 RBI; 1.130 OPS Troy Tulowitzki Colorado Rockies .370 (10–27); 9 Runs; 8 XBH; 6 HR; 11 RBI; 1.562 OPS
September 13–September 19 Shin-Soo Choo Cleveland Indians .500 (10–20); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.765 OPS Troy Tulowitzki Colorado Rockies .346 (9–26); 9 Runs; 6 HR; 17 RBI; 1.470 OPS
September 20–September 26 Ichiro Suzuki Seattle Mariners .444 (12–27); collected 200th hit for 10 straight seasons Pedro Alvarez Pittsburgh Pirates .417 (10–24); 4 Runs; 2 HR; 13 RBI; 1.233 OPS
September 27–October 3 Edwin Encarnación Toronto Blue Jays .400 (8–20); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 11 RBI; 1.585 OPS Jay Bruce Cincinnati Reds .444 (8–18); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 5 RBI; 1.611 OPS; clinched Reds playoff berth with walk-off HR

2009[]

Week American League National League
Player(s) Team(s) Highlights Player(s) Team(s) Highlights
April 5–April 12 Evan Longoria Tampa Bay Rays .481 (13–27) 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.185 SLG Josh Johnson Florida Marlins 2–0; 15.2 IP; 1 ER; 15 Ks
April 13–April 19 Zack Greinke Kansas City Royals 2–0; 14 IP; 0 ER; 2 BB; 19 Ks Andre Ethier Los Angeles Dodgers .391 (9–23); 4 HR; 12 RBI; 8 Runs
Ian Kinsler Texas Rangers .556 (15–27); 6 RBI; 9 Runs; Hit for cycle/6 H game
April 20–April 26 Mike Lowell Boston Red Sox .435 (11–23) 6 XBH; 11 RBI; 4 Runs Albert Pujols St. Louis Cardinals .450 (9–20); 3 HR; 11 RBI; 7 Runs
April 27–May 3 Evan Longoria Tampa Bay Rays .379 (11–29) 6 XBH; 14 RBI; 9 Runs Jorge Cantú Florida Marlins .346 (9–26); 4 HR; 14 RBI; 6 Runs
May 4–May 10 Johnny Damon New York Yankees .419 (13–31) 5 HR; 15 RBI; 7 Runs Ryan Braun Milwaukee Brewers .458 (11–24); 3 HR; 12 RBI; 8 Runs
May 11–May 17 Roy Halladay Toronto Blue Jays 2–0; 16 IP; 2 ER; 1 BB; 13 Ks Raúl Ibañez Philadelphia Phillies .481 (13–27); 4 HR; 12 RBI; 9 Runs
May 18–May 24 Joe Mauer Minnesota Twins .458 (11–24); 4 HR; 13 RBI; 12 Runs Miguel Tejada Houston Astros .522 (12–23); 3 HR; 5 Runs; 0 K
May 25–May 31 Luke Scott Baltimore Orioles .444 (8–18); 6 HR; 14 RBI; 7 Runs Adrián González San Diego Padres .333 (6–18); 4 HR; 10 RBI; 6 Runs
Ryan Howard Philadelphia Phillies .333 (8–24); 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.000 SLG
June 1–June 7 Lyle Overbay Toronto Blue Jays .533 (8–15); 6 XBH; 8 RBI; 1.200 SLG Ian Stewart Colorado Rockies .480 (12–25); 4 HR; 12 RBI; 9 Runs
June 8–June 14 José Contreras Chicago White Sox 2–0; 16 IP; 0 ER; 3 H; 3 BB; 11 Ks Mark Reynolds Arizona Diamondbacks .414 (10–24); 3 HR; 9 RBI; 5 2B
Huston Street Colorado Rockies 5 Saves; 4.2 IP; 1 ER; 3 H; 1 BB; 8 Ks
June 15–June 21 B. J. Upton Tampa Bay Rays .429 (12–28); 5 XBH; 9 RBI; 6 Runs Albert Pujols St. Louis Cardinals .389 (7–18); 4 HR; 11 RBI; 6 Runs (1,000th run)
June 22–June 28 Jermaine Dye Chicago White Sox .500 (12–24); 3 HR; 6 RBI; 25 TB Chad Gaudin San Diego Padres 2–0; 15 IP; 2 ER; 3 BB; 20 Ks
Mariano Rivera New York Yankees 3 Saves; 3 IP; 0 ER; 1 H; 0 BB; (500th save) Hanley Ramírez Florida Marlins .385 (10–26); 3 HR; 15 RBI; 2 grand slams
June 29–July 5 Justin Morneau Minnesota Twins .480 (12–25); 4 HR; 8 RBI; .536 OBP Martín Prado Atlanta Braves .577 (15–26); 8 2B; 6 RBI; 8 Runs
July 6–July 12 Josh Beckett Boston Red Sox 2–0; 15.2 IP; 2 ER; 1 BB; 11 Ks Ryan Ludwick St. Louis Cardinals .481 (13–27); 4 HR; 15 RBI; 6 Runs
Jonathan Sánchez San Francisco Giants 1–0; 11 IP; 0 ER; 0 BB; 12 Ks; No-hitter
July 13–July 19 Jim Thome Chicago White Sox .500 (5–10); .615 OBP; 1.200 SLG; 7 RBI game Yunel Escobar Atlanta Braves .500 (7–14); 5 XBH; 8 RBI; 1.143 SLG
July 20–July 26 Mark Buehrle Chicago White Sox 1–0; 9 IP; 6 Ks; Perfect game Andre Ethier Los Angeles Dodgers .545 (12–22); 7 XBH; 6 RBI; 8 Runs
July 27–August 2 Kendry Morales Los Angeles Angels .423 (11–26); 5 HR; 13 RBI; 7 Runs Tim Lincecum San Francisco Giants 2–0; 17 IP; 0 ER; 4 BB; 23 Ks (15 K game)
Josh Willingham Washington Nationals .435 (10–23); 3 HR; 11 RBI; 2 grand slam game
August 3–August 9 Billy Butler Kansas City Royals .538 (14–26); 7 XBH; 10 RBI; 6 Runs Mark Reynolds Arizona Diamondbacks .448(13–29); 6 HR; 10 RBI; 32 TB
August 10–August 16 Mark Ellis Oakland Athletics .571 (12–21); 4 XBH; 11 RBI; .857 SLG Adrián González San Diego Padres .633 (19–31); 3 HR; 8 RBI; 10 Runs; 6 H game
August 17–August 23 Michael Young Texas Rangers .500 (15–30); 8 RBI; 7 Runs; 4 XBH Jayson Werth Philadelphia Phillies .440 (11–25); 5 HR; 9 RBI; 7 Runs
August 24–August 30 Zack Greinke Kansas City Royals 2–0; 17 IP; 2 ER; 2 BB; 20 Ks (15 K game); 1 hitter Ryan Howard Philadelphia Phillies .393 (11–28); 5 HR; 12 RBI; 24 TB
August 31–September 6 Adam Lind Toronto Blue Jays .321 (9–28); 3 HR; 12 RBI (8 RBI game); 9 Runs Seth Smith Colorado Rockies .542 (13–24); 4 HR; 12 RBI; 10 Runs; 30 TB
Evan Longoria Tampa Bay Rays .467 (14–30); 3 HR; 10 RBI; 10 Runs
September 7–September 13 Billy Butler Kansas City Royals .419 (13–31); 5 2B; 12 RBI; 24 TB Javier Vázquez Atlanta Braves 2–0; 16 IP; 2 ER; 4 BB; 17 Ks
September 14–September 20 Michael Cuddyer Minnesota Twins .292 (7–24); 4 HR; 11 RBI; 5 Runs Troy Tulowitzki Colorado Rockies .391 (9–23); 4 HR; 5 RBI; 8 Runs
September 21–September 27 Marlon Byrd Texas Rangers .320 (8–25); 3 HR; 11 RBI; 7 Runs Joey Votto Cincinnati Reds .560 (14–25); 10 2B; 8 RBI; 11 Runs
September 28–October 4 Jason Kubel Minnesota Twins .423 (11–26); 3 HR; 12 RBI; 5 Runs Homer Bailey Cincinnati Reds 2–0; 13 IP; 1 ER; 4 BB; 14 Ks
Delmon Young .448 (13–29); 3 HR; 12 RBI; 6 Runs

2008[]

Week American League National League
Player(s) Team(s) Highlights Player(s) Team(s) Highlights
March 31–April 6 A. J. Pierzynski Chicago White Sox .500 (10–20); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.565 OPS Xavier Nady Pittsburgh Pirates .385 (10–26); 3 HR; 9 RBI; 6 Runs
April 7–April 13 Brian Bannister Kansas City Royals 2–0; 14 IP; 2 ER; 9 Ks Matt Holliday Colorado Rockies .480 (12–25); 5 XBH; 10 RBI; 6 Runs
Raúl Ibañez Seattle Mariners .370 (10–27); 4 HR; 11 RBI; 7 Runs
April 14–April 20 Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers .429 (12–28); 6 XBH; 12 RBI; 7 Runs Conor Jackson Arizona Diamondbacks .480 (12–25); 3 HR; 10 RBI; 10 Runs; 2 3B
Manny Ramirez Boston Red Sox .417 (10–24); 4 HR; 8 RBI; 7 Runs
April 21–April 27 James Shields Tampa Bay Rays 2–0; 16 IP; 2 ER; 3 BB; 12 Ks Lance Berkman Houston Astros .455 (10–22); 4 HR; 12 RBI; 7 Runs
April 28–May 4 Jack Cust Oakland Athletics .500 (10–20); 3 HR; 4 RBI; 6 Runs Matt Kemp Los Angeles Dodgers .407 (11–27); 4 2B; 11 RBI; 7 Runs
May 5–May 11 Kevin Youkilis Boston Red Sox .375 (12–32); 5 HR; 10 RBI; 8 Runs Lance Berkman Houston Astros .682 (15–22); 6 XBH; 10 Runs; .741 OBP; 5 H game
May 12–May 18 José Guillén Kansas City Royals .458 (11–24); 7 XBH; 13 RBI; 4 Runs Alfonso Soriano Chicago Cubs .516 (16–31); 7 HR; 14 RBI; 10 Runs; 5 H game
May 19–May 25 Jon Lester Boston Red Sox 1–1; 14 IP; 3 ER; 12 Ks; No-hitter Bengie Molina San Francisco Giants .652 (16–23); 6 2B; 9 RBI; 5 Runs
Magglio Ordóñez Detroit Tigers .478 (11–23); 3 HR; 9 RBI; 7 Runs
May 26–June 1 Mariano Rivera New York Yankees 3 Saves; 5 IP; 0 ER; 1 H; 2 BB; 7 Ks Chase Utley Philadelphia Phillies .391 (9–23); 5 HR; 14 RBI; 9 Runs
June 2–June 8 Milton Bradley Texas Rangers .538 (14–26); 5 HR; 9 RBI; 12 Runs Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves .579 (11–19); 3 HR; 6 RBI (400th HR)
Joe Crede Chicago White Sox .611 (11–18); 5 HR; 12 RBI; 9 Runs
June 9–June 15 CC Sabathia Cleveland Indians 2–0; 17 IP; 3 ER; 1 BB; 15 Ks Ryan Doumit Pittsburgh Pirates .400 (10–25); 4 HR; 7 RBI; 8 Runs
Ricky Nolasco Florida Marlins 2–0; 14.2 IP; 2 ER; 2 BB; 15 Ks
June 16–June 22 Jermaine Dye Chicago White Sox .417 (10–24); 5 HR; 13 RBI; 7 Runs; 1 K Jeff Baker Colorado Rockies .435 (10–23); 4 HR; 7 RBI; 8 Runs
June 23–June 29 Evan Longoria Tampa Bay Rays .433 (13–30); 3 HR; 10 RBI; 7 Runs; 5 2B Jonathan Sánchez San Francisco Giants 2–0; 14.2 IP; 2 ER; 3 BB; 14 Ks
June 30–July 6 Aubrey Huff Baltimore Orioles .345 (10–29); 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1 K J. J. Hardy Milwaukee Brewers .600 (18–30); 6 HR; 12 RBI; 8 Runs; 41 TB
July 7–July 13 Matt Joyce Detroit Tigers .409 (9–22); 4 HR; 6 RBI; 6 Runs; 4 2B Mike Pelfrey New York Mets 2–0; 15 IP; 0 ER; 0 BB; 10 Ks
July 14–July 20 Luke Scott Baltimore Orioles .538 (7–13); 3 HR; 6 RBI; 4 Runs Willie Harris Washington Nationals .583 (7–12); 7 RBI; 5 Runs; .688 OBP
July 21–July 27 Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers .464 (13–28); 3 2B; 13 RBI; 2 Runs Conor Jackson Arizona Diamondbacks .542 (13–24); 3 HR; 7 RBI; 9 Runs
July 28–August 3 Mike Avilés Kansas City Royals .577 (15–26); 6 XBH; 7 Runs; 1 K Ryan Ludwick St. Louis Cardinals .538 (14–26); 4 HR; 8 RBI; 7 Runs
Xavier Nady New York Yankees .526 (10–19); 3 HR; 10 RBI; 7 Runs
August 4–August 10 Marlon Byrd Texas Rangers .550 (11–20); 3 HR; 11 RBI; 7 Runs Carlos Lee Houston Astros .571 (16–28); 6 XBH; 8 RBI; 9 Runs
August 11–August 17 Melvin Mora Baltimore Orioles .563 (18–32); 8 XBH; 13 RBI; 8 Runs; 5 H game Johan Santana[390] New York Mets 2–0; 16 IP; 3 ER; 2 BB; 13 Ks
Javier Vázquez Chicago White Sox 2–0; 16 IP; 1 ER; 1 BB; 18 Ks Ty Wigginton[390] Houston Astros .571 (16–28); 4 HR; 11 RBI; 9 Runs
August 18–August 24 Francisco Rodríguez Los Angeles Angels 3 Saves; 4 IP; 0 ER; 5 Ks Albert Pujols St. Louis Cardinals .579 (11–19); 6 XBH; 10 RBI; 1 K
August 25–August 31 Aubrey Huff Baltimore Orioles .478 (11–23); 6 XBH; 7 RBI; 5 Runs Cristian Guzmán Washington Nationals .522 (16–29); 5 XBH; 6 RBI; Hit for cycle
Bronson Arroyo Cincinnati Reds 2–0; 16 IP; 3 ER; 2 BB; 8 Ks
September 1–September 7 Alex Ríos Toronto Blue Jays .414 (12–29); 3 HR; 8 RBI; 2 3B Andre Ethier Los Angeles Dodgers .650 (13–20); 6 XBH; 8 RBI; 10 Runs
Roy Oswalt Houston Astros 2–0; 17.1 IP; 0 ER; 2 BB; 9 Ks; 1 hitter
September 8–September 14 Asdrúbal Cabrera Cleveland Indians .455 (10–22); 4 XBH; 8 RBI; 1 K Carlos Zambrano Chicago Cubs 1–0; 9 IP; 1 BB; 10 Ks; No-hitter
Carlos Gómez Minnesota Twins .333 (7–21); 3 XBH; 10 RBI; 2 Runs
September 15–September 21 Carlos Peña Tampa Bay Rays .368 (7–19); 3 HR; 11 RBI; 5 Runs Prince Fielder Milwaukee Brewers .462 (12–26); 3 HR; 11 RBI; 6 Runs
September 22–September 28 Hank Blalock Texas Rangers .400 (10–22); 4 HR; 9 RBI; 8 Runs Albert Pujols St. Louis Cardinals .588 (10–17); 3 HR; 10 RBI; .680 OBP
Ben Zobrist Tampa Bay Rays .455 (10–22); 4 HR; 7 RBI; 8 Runs

1990–2007[]

  • For each winner in 1990 through 2007, see footnote[391]

See also[]

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