Major League Baseball Player of the Week Award

Major League Baseball Player of the Week Award
SportBaseball
LeagueMajor League Baseball
Awarded forBest player of the week in National League and American League
CountryUnited States, Canada
History
First award1973 (NL)
1974 (AL)
Most wins16, shared by Miguel Cabrera and Manny Ramirez

In Major League Baseball (MLB), the Player of the Week Award is given weekly during the regular season to two outstanding players, one each in the National League (NL) and American League (AL). The NL first awarded the honor during the 1973 season, and the AL began in 1974.[1] Players at all positions are eligible for the award.

The award was first issued on April 16, 1973, by NL president Chub Feeney—it was won by outfielder Jimmy Wynn of the Houston Astros, then a member of the NL.[2] The first AL winner was Reggie Jackson, then with the Oakland Athletics, announced on April 10, 1974.[3]

The most times a player has won the award is 16, accomplished by both Miguel Cabrera and Manny Ramirez.[1] Several other players have won the award 12 or more times: Barry Bonds (15), Albert Pujols (14), Frank Thomas (14), Alex Rodriguez (13), Nolan Ryan (13), George Brett (12), Mike Piazza (12), and Gary Sheffield (12).[1]

The below tables list all winners since 2008, along with each player's team and a recap of the player's accomplishments for the week in question. A complete list of winners, since the inception of the award, can be found on the MLB.com and Baseball-Reference.com websites as noted below.

Reggie Jackson was the first Player of the Week for the American League, in 1974.
Key to abbreviations
Batters Pitchers
Abbr. Definition Abbr. Definition
BA Batting average BAA Batting average against
HR Home run CG Complete game
OPS On-base plus slugging ERA Earned run average
RBI Run batted in IP Innings pitched
SB Stolen base K/BB Strikeout-to-walk ratio
SLG Slugging percentage SHO Shutout

2024

Week American League National League
Player(s) Team(s) Highlights Player(s) Team(s) Highlights
March 28–March 31 Juan Soto[4] New York Yankees .529 (9–17); 2 Runs; 1 HR; 4 RBI; 1.365 OPS Lourdes Gurriel Jr.[4] Arizona Diamondbacks .471 (8–17); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.644 OPS
April 1–April 7 Ronel Blanco[5] Houston Astros 2-0; 0.00 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 11/6; no-hitter Spencer Steer[5] Cincinnati Reds .409 (9–22); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.455 OPS
April 8–April 14 Colton Cowser[6] Baltimore Orioles .435 (10–23); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 12 RBI; 1.611 OPS Pete Alonso[6] New York Mets .429 (9–21); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 7 RBI; 1.604 OPS
April 15–April 21 Jordan Westburg[7] Baltimore Orioles .478 (11–23); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.413 OPS Trea Turner[7] Philadelphia Phillies .462 (12–26); 10 Runs; 1 HR; 4 RBI; 1.250 OPS
April 22–April 28 Anthony Rizzo[8] New York Yankees .407 (11–27); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 7 RBI; 1.355 OPS; 300th career HR Alec Bohm[9] Philadelphia Phillies .567 (17–30); 6 Runs; 1 HR; 8 RBI; 1.514 OPS
April 29–May 5 Brent Rooker[10] Oakland Athletics .438 (7–16); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.613 OPS Shohei Ohtani[11] Los Angeles Dodgers .524 (11–21); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.535 OPS
May 6–May 12 Marcus Semien[12] Texas Rangers .419 (13–31); 8 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.086 OPS Eddie Rosario[13] Washington Nationals .467 (7–15); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 5 RBI; 1.733 OPS
May 13–May 19 Aaron Judge[14] New York Yankees .500 (10–20); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 5 RBI; 1.830 OPS Luis Matos[14] San Francisco Giants .385 (10–26); 3 Runs; 2 HR; 16 RBI; 1.116 OPS
May 20–May 26 Bobby Witt Jr.[15] Kansas City Royals .385 (10–26); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.356 OPS Luis Arráez[15] San Diego Padres .472 (17–36); 2 Runs; 1 HR; 4 RBI; 1.083 OPS
May 27–June 2 Juan Soto[16] New York Yankees .435 (10–23); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.500 OPS Willy Adames[16] Milwaukee Brewers .385 (10–26); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 10 RBI; 1.138 OPS
June 3–June 9 Aaron Judge[17] New York Yankees .500 (10–20); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 12 RBI; 1.200 OPS Teoscar Hernández[17] Los Angeles Dodgers .360 (9–25); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.389 OPS
June 10–June 16 Carlos Correa[18] Minnesota Twins .548 (17–31), 9 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.447 OPS J.D. Martinez[17] New York Mets .450 (9–20); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.643 OPS
June 17–June 23 Bo Naylor[19] Cleveland Guardians .400 (10–25); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.303 OPS Shohei Ohtani[18] Los Angeles Dodgers .458 (11–24), 8 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.650 OPS
June 24–June 30 Vladimir Guerrero Jr.[20] Toronto Blue Jays .500 (13–26); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 17 RBI; 1.673 OPS Jonathan India[19] Cincinnati Reds .539 (14–26); 8 Runs; 0 HR; 5 RBI; 1.536 OPS
July 1–July 7 José Miranda[21] Minnesota Twins .700 (14–20); 7 Runs; 1 HR; 6 RBI; 1.777 OPS Brenton Doyle[21] Colorado Rockies .524 (11–21); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.868 OPS
July 8–July 14 Lawrence Butler[22] Oakland Athletics .364 (8–22); 5 Runs; 5 HR; 13 RBI; 1.482 OPS Rece Hinds[22] Cincinnati Reds .426 (11–26); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 11 RBI; 1.656 OPS
July 15–July 21 Bobby Witt Jr.[23] Kansas City Royals .818 (9–11); 4 Runs; 1 HR; 3 RBI; 2.015 OPS Gavin Lux[20] Los Angeles Dodgers .556 (5–9); 3 Runs; 2 HR; 3 RBI; 2.000 OPS
July 22–July 28 Tyler O'Neill[24] Boston Red Sox .429 (9–12); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.578 OPS Dylan Cease[24] San Diego Padres 1-0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 9/3; no-hitter
July 29–August 4 Vladimir Guerrero Jr.[25] Toronto Blue Jays .536 (15–28); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.713 OPS Blake Snell[25] San Francisco Giants 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 11/3; no-hitter
August 5–August 11 Yordan Alvarez
Alex Bregman[26]
Houston Astros .429 (9–21); Runs; 5 HR; 8 RBI; 1.777 OPS
.444 (12-27); Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.389 OPS
Jackson Merrill[26] San Diego Padres .417 (10–24); 9 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.506 OPS
August 12–August 18 Bowden Francis[27] Toronto Blue Jays 2–0; 0.64 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB 15/0 Trea Turner[27] Philadelphia Phillies .476 (10–21); 6 Runs; 1 HR; 4 RBI; 1.262 OPS
August 19–August 25 Aaron Judge[28] New York Yankees .381 (8–21); 8 Runs; 7 HR; 11 RBI; 1.948 OPS Francisco Lindor[28] New York Mets .345 (10–29); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.180 OPS
August 26–September 1 Lawrence Butler[29] Oakland Athletics .500 (14–28); 8 Runs; 6 HR; 10 RBI; 1.767 OPS Corbin Carroll[29] Arizona Diamondbacks .391 (9–23); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 11 RBI; 1.510 OPS
September 2–September 8 Gunnar Henderson[30] Baltimore Orioles .417 (10–24); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 5 RBI; 1.298 OPS Kyle Schwarber[30] Philadelphia Phillies .462 (12–26); 9 Runs; 5 HR; 11 RBI; 1.654 OPS
September 9–September 15 Keider Montero[31] Detroit Tigers 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB 6/1 Michael Busch[31] Chicago Cubs .478 (11–23); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.567 OPS
September 16–September 22 Julio Rodríguez[32] Seattle Mariners .433 (13–30); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.219 OPS Shohei Ohtani[32] Los Angeles Dodgers .500 (16–32); 11 Runs; 6 HR; 17 RBI; 1.668 OPS
September 23–September 29 José Ramírez[33] Cleveland Guardians .500 (7–14); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 6 RBI; 1.786 OPS Shohei Ohtani[33] Los Angeles Dodgers .520 (13–25); 6 Runs; 1 HR; 7 RBI; 1.371 OPS

2023

Week American League National League
Player(s) Team(s) Highlights Player(s) Team(s) Highlights
March 30–April 2 Adam Duvall[34] Boston Red Sox .571 (8–14); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.957 OPS C. J. Cron[34] Colorado Rockies .467 (7–15); 3 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.729 OPS
April 3–April 9 Matt Chapman[35] Toronto Blue Jays .464 (13–28); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 12 RBI; 1.373 OPS Bryan Reynolds[35] Pittsburgh Pirates .480 (12–25); 9 Runs; 4 HR; 12 RBI; 1.584 OPS
April 10–April 16 Gerrit Cole[36] New York Yankees 2–0; 1.13 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB 13/3; .140 BAA; SHO Zac Gallen[36] Arizona Diamondbacks 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 13.2 IP; K/BB 18/1; .114 BAA
April 17–April 23 Adolis García[37] Texas Rangers .400 (8–20); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 14 RBI; 1.558 OPS Max Muncy[37] Los Angeles Dodgers .389 (7–18); 5 Runs; 5 HR; 7 RBI; 1.815 OPS
April 24–April 30 Brent Rooker[38] Oakland Athletics .417 (10–24); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 11 RBI; 1.629 OPS Nick Senzel[38] Cincinnati Reds .476 (10–21); 8 Runs; 2 HR; 9 RBI; 1.370 OPS
May 1–May 7 Masataka Yoshida[39] Boston Red Sox .480 (12–25); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.319 OPS Sean Murphy[39] Atlanta Braves .360 (9–25); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 12 RBI; 1.275 OPS
May 8–May 14 Anthony Rizzo[40] New York Yankees .444 (12–27); 10 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.315 OPS Mitch Keller[40] Pittsburgh Pirates 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB 21/1; .146 BAA; SHO
May 15–May 21 Aaron Judge[41] New York Yankees .500 (11–22); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 11 RBI; 1.893 OPS Nolan Gorman[41] St. Louis Cardinals .458 (11–24); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.519 OPS
May 22–May 28 Julio Rodríguez[42] Seattle Mariners .467 (14–30); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.284 OPS Matt McLain[42] Cincinnati Reds .484 (15–31); 9 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.317 OPS
May 29–June 4 Corey Seager[43] Texas Rangers .407 (11–27); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 10 RBI; 1.169 OPS Marcus Stroman[43] Chicago Cubs 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 14/4; .100 BAA; SHO
June 5–June 11 Gunnar Henderson[44] Baltimore Orioles .526 (10–19); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.603 OPS Corbin Carroll[44] Arizona Diamondbacks .500 (11–22); 9 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.633 OPS
June 12–June 18 Shohei Ohtani[45] Los Angeles Angels .435 (10–23); 9 Runs; 6 HR; 12 RBI; 1.893 OPS
1–0; 3.00 ERA; 6 IP; K/BB 3/1; .240 BAA
Michael Harris II[45] Atlanta Braves .556 (15–27); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.499 OPS
June 19–June 25 Luis Robert Jr.[46] Chicago White Sox .444 (8–18); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 5 RBI; 1.635 OPS Elly De La Cruz[46] Cincinnati Reds .440 (11–25); 8 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 1.342 OPS; hit for cycle
June 26–July 2 Domingo Germán[47] New York Yankees 24th perfect game in Major League history; 9 strikeouts Ronald Acuña Jr.[47] Atlanta Braves .474 (9–19); 9 Runs; 5 HR; 7 RBI; 1.916 OPS
Shohei Ohtani[47] Los Angeles Angels .417 (10–24); 9 Runs; 6 HR; 7 RBI; 1.783 OPS
1–0; 1.42 ERA; 6.1 IP; K/BB 10/2; .182 BAA
July 3–July 9 Logan Gilbert[48] Seattle Mariners 2–0; 0.56 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB 13/0; .146 BAA; SHO Manny Machado[48] San Diego Padres .478 (11–23); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 13 RBI; 1.599 OPS
July 14–July 16 Chas McCormick[49] Houston Astros .636 (7–11); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 5 RBI; 2.188 OPS CJ Abrams[49] Washington Nationals .462 (6–13); 7 Runs; 1 HR; 1 RBI; 2 SB; 1.385 OPS
July 17–July 23 Alex Kirilloff[50] Minnesota Twins .345 (10–29); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.187 OPS Austin Riley[50] Atlanta Braves .400 (10–25); 9 Runs; 6 HR; 16 RBI; 1.640 OPS
July 24–July 30 Shohei Ohtani[51] Los Angeles Angels .300 (6–20); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 4 RBI; 1.282 OPS
1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 8/3; .038 BAA; SHO
Pete Alonso[51] New York Mets .304 (7–23); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 12 RBI; 1.197 OPS
July 31–August 6 Framber Valdez[52] Houston Astros 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 7/1; no-hitter Freddie Freeman[52] Los Angeles Dodgers .500 (13–26); 8 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.459 OPS
August 7–August 13 Jose Altuve[53] Houston Astros .520 (13–25); 9 runs; 1 HR; 6 RBI; 1.373 OPS Michael Lorenzen[53] Philadelphia Phillies 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 5/4; no-hitter
Matt Olson[53] Atlanta Braves .400 (12–30); 10 runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.372 OPS
August 14–August 20 Julio Rodríguez[54] Seattle Mariners .568 (21–37); 7 runs; 2 HR; 12 RBI; 6 SB; 1.417 OPS Eddie Rosario[54] Atlanta Braves .524 (11–21); 6 runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.631 OPS
August 21–August 27 Adam Duvall[55] Boston Red Sox .483 (14–29); 7 runs; 5 HR; 12 RBI; 1.689 OPS Mookie Betts[55] Los Angeles Dodgers .615 (16–26); 9 runs; 1 HR; 7 RBI; 1.540 OPS
August 28–September 3 Luis Rengifo[56] Los Angeles Angels .440 (11–25); 3 runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.207 OPS Trea Turner[56] Philadelphia Phillies .423 (11–26); 9 runs; 6 HR; 14 RBI; 1.695 OPS
September 4–September 10 Jose Altuve[57] Houston Astros .357 (10–28); 9 runs; 6 HR; 8 RBI; 1.400 OPS Matt Olson[57] Atlanta Braves .546 (12–22); 8 runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.766 OPS
September 11–September 17 Rafael Devers[58] Boston Red Sox .400 (8–20); 5 runs; 4 HR; 5 RBI; 1.586 OPS Juan Soto[58] San Diego Padres .458 (11–24); 9 runs; 4 HR; 13 RBI; 1.500 OPS
September 18–September 24 Aaron Judge[59] New York Yankees .529 (9–17); 4 runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.854 OPS J. D. Martinez[59] Los Angeles Dodgers .458 (11–24); 6 runs; 5 HR; 12 RBI; 1.708 OPS
September 25–October 1 Justin Verlander[60] Houston Astros 2–0; 0.69 ERA; 13 IP; K/BB: 13/4; .116 BAA Nolan Jones[60] Colorado Rockies .429 (12–28); 4 runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.163 OPS

2022

Week American League National League
Player(s) Team(s) Highlights Player(s) Team(s) Highlights
April 7–April 10 Alex Bregman[61] Houston Astros .429 (6–14); 4 runs; 2 HR; 6 RBI; 1.286 OPS Nolan Arenado[61] St. Louis Cardinals .500 (6–12); 4 runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.789 OPS
April 11–April 17 José Ramírez[62] Cleveland Guardians .478 (11–23); 3 runs; 2 HR; 11 RBI; 1.432 OPS Seiya Suzuki[62] Chicago Cubs .412 (7–17); 5 runs; 3 HR; 5 RBI; 1.604 OPS
April 18–April 24 Miguel Cabrera[63] Detroit Tigers .389 (7–18); 3 runs; 2 RBI; .839 OPS; 3,000th career hit Cody Bellinger[63] Los Angeles Dodgers .304 (7–23); 3 runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.174 OPS
Ty France[63] Seattle Mariners .500 (13–26); 7 runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.436 OPS
April 25–May 1 Taylor Ward[64] Los Angeles Angels .448 (10–29); 10 runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.484 OPS Willy Adames[64] Milwaukee Brewers .310 (9–29); 6 runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.203 OPS
May 2–May 8 Manuel Margot[65] Tampa Bay Rays .500 (12–24); 7 runs; 3 HR; 12 RBI; 1.580 OPS Rowdy Tellez[65] Milwaukee Brewers .321 (9–28); 3 runs; 3 HR; 12 RBI; 1.107 OPS
May 9–May 15 Reid Detmers[66] Los Angeles Angels 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 2/1; no-hitter Bryce Harper[66] Philadelphia Phillies .609 (14–23); 8 runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.904 OPS
May 16–May 22 Trevor Story[67] Boston Red Sox .360 (9–25); 10 runs; 6 HR; 14 RBI; 1.572 OPS Sandy Alcantara[67] Miami Marlins 2–0; 0.53 ERA; 17 IP; K/BB: 12/3; CG; .150 BAA
May 23–May 29 Jose Ramirez[68] Cleveland Guardians .348 (8–23); 5 runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.380 OPS Francisco Lindor[68] New York Mets .348 (8–23); 10 runs; 2 HR; 14 RBI; 1.277 OPS
May 30–June 5 Yordan Alvarez[69] Houston Astros .565 (13–23); 8 runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.847 OPS Brendan Rodgers[69] Colorado Rockies .345 (10–29); 10 runs; 4 HR; 7 RBI; 1.252 OPS
June 6–June 12 Byron Buxton[70] Minnesota Twins .333 (7–21); 8 runs; 5 HR; 7 RBI; 1.512 OPS Hunter Greene[70] Cincinnati Reds 1–0; 0.75 ERA; 12 IP; K/BB: 15/2; seven-inning CG SHO (rain)
June 13–June 19 Vladimir Guerrero Jr.[71] Toronto Blue Jays .407 (11–27); 7 runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.278 OPS Paul Goldschmidt[71] St. Louis Cardinals .467 (14–30); 7 runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.482 OPS
June 20–June 26 Isaac Paredes[72] Tampa Bay Rays .579 (11–19); 6 runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 2.093 OPS Freddie Freeman[72] Los Angeles Dodgers .440 (11–25); 6 runs; 2 HR; 11 RBI; 1.373 OPS
June 27–July 3 Julio Rodríguez[73] Seattle Mariners .360 (9–25); 7 runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.273 OPS Rhys Hoskins[73] Philadelphia Phillies .421 (8–19); 6 runs; 4 HR; 5 RBI; 1.678 OPS
July 4–July 10 Corey Seager[74] Texas Rangers .500 (11–22); 6 runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.601 OPS Austin Riley[74] Atlanta Braves .448 (13–29); 6 runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.346 OPS
July 11–July 17 Matt Carpenter[75] New York Yankees .400 (6–15); 6 runs; 3 HR; 12 RBI; 1.683 OPS Freddie Freeman[75] Los Angeles Dodgers .632 (12–19); 5 runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 1.810 OPS
July 21–July 24 Aaron Judge[76] New York Yankees .474 (9–19); 6 runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.776 OPS Paul Goldschmidt[76] St. Louis Cardinals .462 (6–13); 4 runs; 4 HR; 7 RBI; 1.885 OPS
July 25–July 31 Aaron Judge[77] New York Yankees .348 (8–23); 7 runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.483 OPS Merrill Kelly[77] Arizona Diamondbacks 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB: 15/2; .125 BAA
August 1–August 7 Kevin Gausman[78] Toronto Blue Jays 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB: 15/1; .146 BAA Nolan Arenado[78] St. Louis Cardinals .476 (10–21); 8 runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.560 OPS
August 8–August 14 Vinnie Pasquantino[79] Kansas City Royals .455 (10–22); 6 runs; 4 HR; 6 RBI; 1.546 OPS Manny Machado[79] San Diego Padres .429 (12–28); 7 runs; 2 HR; 10 RBI; 1.270 OPS
August 15–August 21 Johnny Cueto[80] Chicago White Sox 2–0; 0.54 ERA; 16.2 IP; K/BB: 5/2; .183 BAA Paul Goldschmidt[80] St. Louis Cardinals .542 (13–24); 7 runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.613 OPS
Albert Pujols[80] .615 (8–13); 3 runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.974 OPS
August 22–August 28 Nathaniel Lowe[81] Texas Rangers .385 (10–26); 6 runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.331 OPS Mookie Betts[81] Los Angeles Dodgers .346 (9–26); 9 runs; 4 HR; 7 RBI; 1.337 OPS
August 29–September 4 Xander Bogaerts[82] Boston Red Sox .536 (15–28); 8 runs; 1 HR; 9 RBI; 1.402 OPS; multiple hits in every game Zac Gallen[82] Arizona Diamondbacks 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB: 14/2; .091 BAA
September 5–September 11 Bo Bichette[83] Toronto Blue Jays .500 (16–32); 11 runs; 5 HR; 13 RBI; 1.686 OPS Freddie Freeman[83] Los Angeles Dodgers .546 (12–22); 7 runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.638 OPS
September 12–September 18 Yordan Alvarez[84] Houston Astros .520 (13–25); 10 runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.836 OPS Yu Darvish[84] San Diego Padres 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB: 15/1; .067 BAA
September 19–September 25 Steven Kwan[85] Cleveland Guardians .438 (14–32); 9 runs; 2 HR; 10 RBI; 4 SB; 1.221 OPS Pete Alonso[85] New York Mets .333 (8–24); 9 runs; 4 HR; 13 RBI; 1.324 OPS
Albert Pujols[85] St. Louis Cardinals .368 (7–19); 3 runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 1.084 OPS; 700th career home run
September 26–October 5 Aaron Judge[86] New York Yankees .231 (6–26); 8 runs; 2 HR; 3 RBI; .949 OPS; AL record 62nd home run Matt Olson[86] Atlanta Braves .375 (12–32); 9 runs; 6 HR; 11 RBI; 1.416 OPS
J. D. Martinez[86] Boston Red Sox .353 (12–34); 9 runs; 4 HR; 7 RBI; 1.183 OPS

2021

Week American League National League
Player(s) Team(s) Highlights Player(s) Team(s) Highlights
April 1–April 4 Yermin Mercedes[87] 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[87] San Diego Padres .636 (7–11); 3 Runs; 2 HR; 6 RBI; 2.030 OPS
April 5–April 11 J. D. Martinez[88] Boston Red Sox .458 (11–24); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 13 RBI; 1.625 OPS Joe Musgrove[88] San Diego Padres 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 10/0; no-hitter
April 12–April 18 Carlos Rodón[89] Chicago White Sox 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 7/0; no-hitter Ronald Acuña Jr.[89] Atlanta Braves .385 (10–26); 13 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.361 OPS
April 19–April 25 Adolis Garcia[90] Texas Rangers .333 (8–24); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.260 OPS Madison Bumgarner[90] Arizona Diamondbacks 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 7 IP; K/BB: 7/0; seven inning no-hitter
Fernando Tatis Jr.[90] San Diego Padres .385 (10–26); 9 Runs; 5 HR; 7 RBI; 1.467 OPS
April 26–May 2 Corey Kluber[91] New York Yankees 2–0; 0.61 ERA; 14.2 IP; K/BB: 15/3; BAA: .157 Kris Bryant[91] Chicago Cubs .417 (10–24); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.542 OPS
May 3–May 9 John Means[92] Baltimore Orioles 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 12/0; no-hitter Wade Miley[92] Cincinnati Reds 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 8/1; no-hitter
May 10–May 16 Aaron Judge[93] New York Yankees .571 (12–21); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 6 RBI; 1.973 OPS Josh Fuentes[93] Colorado Rockies .500 (11–22); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 13 RBI; 1.431 OPS
May 17–May 23 Corey Kluber[94] New York Yankees 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 9/1; no-hitter Austin Riley[94] Atlanta Braves .462 (12–26); 9 Runs; 6 HR; 11 RBI; 1.772 OPS
Spencer Turnbull[94] Detroit Tigers 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 9/2; no-hitter
May 24–May 30 Jose Abreu[95] Chicago White Sox .375 (9–24); 4 Runs; 2 HR; 10 RBI; 1.191 OPS Brandon Woodruff[95] Milwaukee Brewers 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB: 18/2; BAA: .109
May 31–June 6 Ryan Mountcastle[96] Baltimore Orioles .458 (11–24); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.563 OPS Patrick Wisdom[96] Chicago Cubs .435 (10–23); 7 Runs; 6 HR; 9 RBI; 1.719 OPS
June 7–June 13 Max Stassi[97] Los Angeles Angels .455 (10–22); 9 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.478 OPS Starling Marte[97] Miami Marlins .500 (14–28); 8 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 4 SB; 1.298 OPS
June 14–June 20 Shohei Ohtani[98] 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[98] Washington Nationals .385 (7–29); 7 Runs; 6 HR; 11 RBI; 1.491 OPS
June 21–June 27 Vladimir Guerrero Jr.[99] Toronto Blue Jays .391 (9–23); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.308 OPS Jake Cronenworth[99] San Diego Padres .391 (9–23); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.481 OPS
June 28–July 4 Shohei Ohtani[100] 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[100] Atlanta Braves .400 (10–25); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 13 RBI; 1.167 OPS
July 5–July 11 David Fletcher[101] Los Angeles Angels .593 (16–27); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.481 OPS A. J. Pollock[101] Los Angeles Dodgers .391 (9–23); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 4 RBI; 1.505 OPS
July 16–July 18 Mitch Haniger[102] Seattle Mariners .455 (5–11); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 6 RBI; 1.624 OPS Willy Adames[102] Milwaukee Brewers .615 (8–13); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.841 OPS
July 19–July 25 Kiké Hernández[103] Boston Red Sox .400 (10–25); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.448 OPS Chris Taylor[103] Los Angeles Dodgers .414 (12–29); 9 Runs; 5 HR; 6 RBI; 1.433 OPS
July 26–August 1 George Springer[104] Toronto Blue Jays .400 (10–25); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.476 OPS Joey Votto[104] Cincinnati Reds .375 (9–24); 8 Runs; 7 HR; 11 RBI; 1.698 OPS
August 2–August 8 George Springer[105] Toronto Blue Jays .364 (12–33); 9 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.177 OPS C. J. Cron[105] Colorado Rockies .556 (10–18); 9 Runs; 4 HR; 16 RBI; 1.914 OPS
August 9–August 15 Teoscar Hernández[106] Toronto Blue Jays .500 (14–28); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.393 OPS Tyler Gilbert[106] 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[107] New York Yankees .476 (10–21); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 11 RBI; 1.427 OPS Tyler Naquin[107] Cincinnati Reds .500 (13–26); 9 Runs; 4 HR; 5 RBI; 1.706 OPS
August 23–August 29 Salvador Perez[108] Kansas City Royals .357 (10–28); 6 Runs; 6 HR; 14 RBI; 1.455 OPS Tommy Edman[108] St. Louis Cardinals .462 (12–26); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 10 RBI; 1.290 OPS
August 30–September 5 Robbie Ray[109] Toronto Blue Jays 2–0; 1.32 ERA; 13.2 IP; K/BB: 20/4; BAA: .111 Frank Schwindel[109] Chicago Cubs .462 (12–26); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 12 RBI; 1.538 OPS
September 6–September 12 Andrew Benintendi[110] Kansas City Royals .500 (14–28); 4 Runs; 3 HR; 14 RBI; 1.445 OPS Max Scherzer[110] Los Angeles Dodgers 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB: 22/0; 3,000th career strikeout
September 13–September 19 José Ramírez[111] Cleveland Indians .500 (10–20); 10 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.460 OPS Tyler O'Neill[111] St. Louis Cardinals .391 (9–23); 9 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.308 OPS
September 20–September 26 Giancarlo Stanton[112] New York Yankees .409 (9–22); 4 Runs; 4 HR; 13 RBI; 1.440 OPS Harrison Bader[112] St. Louis Cardinals .517 (15–29); 10 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.548 OPS
September 27–October 3 George Springer[113] Toronto Blue Jays .500 (13–26); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.497 OPS Trea Turner[113] 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[114] Minnesota Twins .538 (7–13); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.956 OPS Kyle Hendricks[114] Chicago Cubs 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 9/0; .100 BAA; SHO
July 27–August 2 Aaron Judge[115] New York Yankees .368 (7–19); 9 Runs; 6 HR; 13 RBI; 1.794 OPS Nick Castellanos[115] Cincinnati Reds .429 (9–21); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.595 OPS
August 3–August 9 Frankie Montas[116] Oakland Athletics 2–0; 0.64 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB: 14/4; .125 BAA Fernando Tatis Jr.[116] San Diego Padres .435 (10–23); 7 Runs; 6 HR; 9 RBI; 1.741 OPS
August 10–August 16 Brandon Lowe[117] Tampa Bay Rays .448 (13–29); 10 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.500 OPS Juan Soto[117] Washington Nationals .462 (12–26); 12 Runs; 5 HR; 12 RBI; 1.610 OPS
August 17–August 23 Jose Abreu[118] Chicago White Sox .533 (16–30); 9 Runs; 7 HR; 15 RBI; 1.896 OPS; home run in four consecutive at-bats Manny Machado[118] San Diego Padres .393 (11–28); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.290 OPS
August 24–August 30 Lucas Giolito[119] Chicago White Sox 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 13/1; no-hitter Manny Machado[119] San Diego Padres .538 (14–26); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.519 OPS
August 31–September 6 Lourdes Gurriel Jr.[120] Toronto Blue Jays .467 (14–30); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 6 RBI; 1.282 OPS Marcell Ozuna[120] Atlanta Braves .464 (13–28); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 13 RBI; 1.674 OPS
September 7–September 13 Jeimer Candelario[121] Detroit Tigers .423 (11–26); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.423 OPS Alec Mills[121] Chicago Cubs 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB: 11/6; .085 BAA; no-hitter
September 14–September 20 DJ LeMahieu[122] New York Yankees .423 (11–26); 9 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.555 OPS Kole Calhoun[122] Arizona Diamondbacks .458 (11–24); 7 Runs; 6 HR; 12 RBI; 1.750 OPS
September 21–September 27 Adalberto Mondesi[123] Kansas City Royals .615 (16–26); 10 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 5 SB; 8 XBH; 1.809 OPS Marcell Ozuna[123] 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[124] Seattle Mariners .435 (10–23); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.432 OPS (includes two games in Japan Series) Christian Yelich[124] Milwaukee Brewers .500 (6–12); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 2.250 OPS
April 1–April 7 Mike Trout[125] Los Angeles Angels .438 (7–16); 5 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 2.029 OPS Cody Bellinger[125] Los Angeles Dodgers .417 (10–24); 10 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.420 OPS
April 8–April 14 Austin Meadows[126] Tampa Bay Rays .545 (12–22); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 12 RBI; 1.811 OPS Ronald Acuña Jr.[126] Atlanta Braves .545 (12–22); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.721 OPS
April 15–April 21 Joey Gallo[127] Texas Rangers .478 (11–23); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.654 OPS Christian Yelich[127] Milwaukee Brewers .417 (10–24); 9 Runs; 8 HR; 16 RBI; 1.950 OPS
April 22–April 28 Luke Voit[128] New York Yankees .433 (13–30); 10 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.394 OPS Eduardo Escobar[128] Arizona Diamondbacks .480 (12–25); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.573 OPS
April 29–May 5 Jake Odorizzi[129] Minnesota Twins 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 13 IP; K/BB: 15/5; .136 BAA Noah Syndergaard[129] 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[130] Oakland Athletics 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 6/2; second career no-hitter Hyun-Jin Ryu[130] Los Angeles Dodgers 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 17 IP; K/BB: 15/1; .091 BAA; SHO
George Springer[130] Houston Astros .519 (14–27); 10 Runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.711 OPS
May 13–May 19 Vladimir Guerrero Jr.[131] Toronto Blue Jays .333 (7–21); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.321 OPS Josh Bell[131] Pittsburgh Pirates .407 (11–27); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.373 OPS
May 20–May 26 Max Kepler[132] Minnesota Twins .571 (12–21); 10 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.790 OPS Nolan Arenado[132] Colorado Rockies .538 (14–26); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.632 OPS
May 27–June 2 Lucas Giolito[133] Chicago White Sox 2–0; 1.76 ERA; 15.1 IP; K/BB: 19/1; .154 BAA Trevor Story[133] Colorado Rockies .524 (11–21); 9 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.631 OPS
June 3–June 9 Marcus Semien[134] Oakland Athletics .419 (13–31); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 9 RBI; 1.148 OPS Jay Bruce[134] Philadelphia Phillies .381 (8–21); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.429 OPS
June 10–June 16 Trevor Bauer[135] Cleveland Indians 1–0; 0.54 ERA; 16.2 IP; K/BB: 14/5; .175 BAA; SHO Charlie Blackmon[135] 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[136] Los Angeles Angels .483 (14–29); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.421 OPS Pete Alonso[136] New York Mets .417 (10–24); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.590 OPS
June 24–June 30 DJ LeMahieu[137] New York Yankees .625 (15–24); 8 Runs; 2 HR; 10 RBI; 1.737 OPS Max Scherzer[137] Washington Nationals 2–0; 1.13 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB: 24/0; .161 BAA
July 1–July 7 Yuli Gurriel[138] Houston Astros .429 (9–21); 8 Runs; 6 HR; 13 RBI; 1.812 OPS Adam Frazier[138] Pittsburgh Pirates .600 (18–30); 11 Runs; 7 2B; 1 HR; 7 RBI; 1.558 OPS
July 11–July 14 Nate Lowe[139] Tampa Bay Rays .471 (8–17); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.559 OPS Daniel Murphy[139] Colorado Rockies .667 (8–12); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 2.109 OPS
July 15–July 21 Ramón Laureano[140] Oakland Athletics .542 (13–24); 10 Runs; 6 2B; 2 HR; 2 RBI; 1.619 OPS Keston Hiura[140] Milwaukee Brewers .517 (15–29); 7 Runs; 9 XBH; 1 HR; 8 RBI; 1.514 OPS
July 22–July 28 Nelson Cruz[141] Minnesota Twins .414 (12–29); 10 Runs; 7 HR; 13 RBI; 1.657 OPS Paul Goldschmidt[141] St. Louis Cardinals .345 (10–29); 9 Runs; 6 HR; 13 RBI; 1.353 OPS
July 29–August 4 Vladimir Guerrero Jr.[142] Toronto Blue Jays .500 (13–26); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.497 OPS Noah Syndergaard[142] New York Mets 1–0; 0.63 ERA; 14.1 IP; K/BB: 14/2; .157 BAA
August 5–August 11 Jorge Soler[143] Kansas City Royals .409 (9–22); 10 Runs; 6 HR; 12 RBI; 1.824 OPS Aristides Aquino[143] Cincinnati Reds .500 (11–22); 8 Runs; 6 HR; 11 RBI; 1.905 OPS
August 12–August 18 Rafael Devers[144] Boston Red Sox .593 (16–27); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.819 OPS Nick Ahmed[144] Arizona Diamondbacks .423 (11–26); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.503 OPS
August 19–August 25 Mark Canha[145] Oakland Athletics .474 (9–19); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 7 RBI; 1.682 OPS Anthony Rendon[145] Washington Nationals .483 (14–29); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.336 OPS
August 26–September 1 Justin Verlander[146] Houston Astros 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 14.1 IP; K/BB: 18/1; .085 BAA; third career no-hitter Yadier Molina[146] St. Louis Cardinals .579 (11–19); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 2.005 OPS
September 2–September 8 Austin Meadows[147] Tampa Bay Rays .522 (12–23); 9 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.723 OPS Ketel Marte[147] Arizona Diamondbacks .542 (13–24); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 14 RBI; 1.785 OPS
September 9–September 15 Eloy Jimenez[148] Chicago White Sox .435 (10–23); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.370 OPS Kris Bryant[148] Chicago Cubs .500 (11–22); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 13 RBI; 1.720 OPS
September 16–September 22 Trey Mancini[149] Baltimore Orioles .462 (12–26); 4 Runs; 2 HR; 10 RBI; 1.330 OPS Corey Seager[149] Los Angeles Dodgers .500 (10–20); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.524 OPS
September 23–September 29 Gerrit Cole[150] Houston Astros 2–0; 0.75 ERA; 12.0 IP; K/BB: 24/2; .143 BAA Ian Happ[150] 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[151] Toronto Blue Jays .368 (7–19); 2 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.218 OPS Adam Eaton[151] Washington Nationals .615 (8–13); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 1.874 OPS
April 2–April 8 Shohei Ohtani[152] 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[152] Pittsburgh Pirates 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 7/2; .037 BAA; SHO
April 9–April 15 Justin Verlander[153] Houston Astros 1–0; 0.60 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB: 20/2; .100 BAA Max Scherzer[154] Washington Nationals 2–0; 1.13 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB: 21/1; .060 BAA; SHO
April 16–April 22 Sean Manaea[155] Oakland Athletics 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB: 10/2; no-hitter Patrick Corbin[155] Arizona Diamondbacks 2–0; 1.20 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB: 19/2; .061 BAA; SHO
Manny Machado[155] Baltimore Orioles .500 (11–22); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 8 RBI; 1.833 OPS
April 23–April 29 Didi Gregorius[156] New York Yankees .357 (10–28); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.241 OPS Joey Votto[156] Cincinnati Reds .360 (9–25); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.423 OPS
April 30–May 6 Francisco Lindor[157] Cleveland Indians .425 (17–40); 11 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.264 OPS A.J. Pollock[157] Arizona Diamondbacks .423 (11–26); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.448 OPS
May 7–May 13 Francisco Lindor[158] Cleveland Indians .600 (12–20); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 5 RBI; 2.052 OPS Scooter Gennett[158] Cincinnati Reds .591 (13–22); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.818 OPS
James Paxton[158] Seattle Mariners 1–0; 1.80 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB: 11/3; .120 BAA; no-hitter
May 14–May 20 J. D. Martinez[159] Boston Red Sox .346 (9–26); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 8 RBI; 1.414 OPS Brandon Belt[159] San Francisco Giants .444 (12–27); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 11 RBI; 1.574 OPS
May 21–May 27 Gleyber Torres[160] New York Yankees .368 (7–19); 5 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 1.586 OPS Scooter Gennett[160] Cincinnati Reds .500 (12–24); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.477 OPS
May 28–June 3 Edwin Encarnacion[161] Cleveland Indians .407 (11–27); 9 Runs; 5 HR; 13 RBI; 1.485 OPS Matt Kemp[161] Los Angeles Dodgers .429 (9–21); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.411 OPS
June 4–June 10 Eduardo Escobar[162] Minnesota Twins .462 (12–26); 2 Runs; 6 2B, 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.500 OPS Paul Goldschmidt[162] Arizona Diamondbacks .640 (16–25); 10 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 2.130 OPS
June 11–June 17 Evan Gattis[163] Houston Astros .417 (10–24); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 15 RBI; 1.423 OPS Marcell Ozuna[163] St. Louis Cardinals .455 (10–22); 4 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.478 OPS
June 18–June 24 Nelson Cruz[164] Seattle Mariners .500 (12–24); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.580 OPS Nolan Arenado[164] Colorado Rockies .379 (11–29); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 13 RBI; 1.385 OPS
June 25–July 1 Alex Bregman[165] Houston Astros .464 (13–28); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.695 OPS Javier Baez[165] Chicago Cubs .483 (14–29); 10 Runs; 2 HR; 11 RBI; 1.363 OPS
July 2–July 8 Xander Bogaerts[166] Boston Red Sox .400 (6–15); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 10 RBI; 1.533 OPS Mark Reynolds[166] Washington Nationals .625 (10–16); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 12 RBI; 1.997 OPS
July 9–July 15 Jose Ramirez[167] Cleveland Indians .423 (11–26); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 11 RBI; 1.598 OPS Trevor Story[167] Colorado Rockies .400 (10–25); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.303 OPS
July 19–July 22 Rougned Odor[168] Texas Rangers .615 (8–13); 2 Runs; 1 HR; 3 RBI; 1.418 OPS Matt Carpenter[168] St. Louis Cardinals .529 (9–17); 8 Runs; 6 HR; 10 RBI; 2.325 OPS
July 23–July 29 Jonathan Schoop[169] Baltimore Orioles .379 (11–29); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 13 RBI; 1.310 OPS Christian Yelich[169] Milwaukee Brewers .517 (15–29); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.548 OPS
July 30–August 5 Rougned Odor[170] Texas Rangers .304 (7–23); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.318 OPS Matt Carpenter[170] St. Louis Cardinals .423 (11–26); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 7 RBI; 1.504 OPS
August 6–August 12 J. D. Martinez[171] Boston Red Sox .464 (13–28); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.603 OPS Ryan Zimmerman[171] Washington Nationals .476 (10–21); 4 Runs; 3 HR; 12 RBI; 1.586 OPS
August 13–August 19 Nicholas Castellanos[172] Detroit Tigers .393 (11–28); 8 Runs; 2 HR; 10 RBI; 1.199 OPS Ronald Acuña Jr.[172] Atlanta Braves .464 (13–28); 11 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.523 OPS
August 20–August 26 Kendrys Morales[173] 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[173] Chicago Cubs .429 (9–21); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.500 OPS
August 27–September 2 Gleyber Torres[174] New York Yankees .478 (11–23); 3 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.441 OPS Christian Yelich[174] Milwaukee Brewers .444 (12–27); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 14 RBI; 1.516 OPS; hit for cycle
September 3–September 9 Shohei Ohtani[175] Los Angeles Angels .474 (9–19); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.828 OPS Bryce Harper[175] Washington Nationals .438 (7–16); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.593 OPS
September 10–September 16 Justin Verlander[176] Houston Astros 2–0; 1.93 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB: 21/2; .184 BAA Yasiel Puig[176] Los Angeles Dodgers .429 (9–21); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 1.690 OPS
September 17–September 23 Yuli Gurriel[177] Houston Astros .462 (12–26); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.385 OPS Christian Yelich[177] 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[178] New York Yankees .458 (11–24); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.477 OPS David Dahl[178] 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[179] Texas Rangers .417 (10–24); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 9 RBI; 1.212 OPS J. T. Realmuto[180] Miami Marlins .500 (11–22); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 6 RBI; 1.451 OPS
April 10–April 16 James Paxton[181] Seattle Mariners 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB: 17/3; .122 BAA Marcell Ozuna[182] Miami Marlins .435 (10–23); 4 Runs; 4 HR; 12 RBI; 1.481 OPS
April 17–April 23 Steven Souza Jr.[183] Tampa Bay Rays .414 (12–29); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 9 RBI; 1.192 OPS Bryce Harper[184] Washington Nationals .550 (11–20); 10 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.867 OPS
April 24–April 30 Miguel Sano[185] Minnesota Twins .524 (11–21); 4 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.545 OPS Ryan Zimmerman[186] Washington Nationals .500 (13–26); 11 Runs; 5 HR; 13 RBI; 1.654 OPS
May 1–May 7 Yonder Alonso[187] Oakland Athletics .409 (9–22); 5 Runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.616 OPS Cody Bellinger[188] Los Angeles Dodgers .429 (9–21); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 12 RBI; 1.455 OPS
May 8–May 14 Mookie Betts[189] Boston Red Sox .375 (9–24); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.399 OPS Alex Wood[190] Los Angeles Dodgers 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 11 IP; K/BB: 21/2; .175 BAA
May 15–May 21 J. D. Martinez[191] Detroit Tigers .389 (7–18); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.663 OPS Jake Lamb[192] Arizona Diamondbacks .412 (7–17); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.742 OPS
May 22–May 28 Jose Abreu[193] Chicago White Sox .452 (14–31); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 1.194 OPS Charlie Blackmon[194] Colorado Rockies .400 (12–30); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 12 RBI; 1.219 OPS
May 29–June 4 George Springer[195] Houston Astros .500 (15–30); 11 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 1.565 OPS Edinson Volquez[196] Miami Marlins 2–0; 0.60 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB: 14/4; .067 BAA; no-hitter
June 5–June 11 Aaron Judge[197] New York Yankees .500 (12–24); 10 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.600 OPS Scooter Gennett[198] Cincinnati Reds .500 (10–20); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 13 RBI; 1.700 OPS; 4 home run game
June 12–June 18 Jose Ramirez[199] Cleveland Indians .516 (16–31); 9 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.610 OPS Jacob deGrom[200] New York Mets 2–0; 0.53 ERA; 17 IP; K/BB: 12/6; .143 BAA; CG
June 19–June 25 Corey Kluber[201] Cleveland Indians 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB: 24/2; .109 BAA; SHO Cody Bellinger[202] Los Angeles Dodgers .370 (10–27); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 12 RBI; 1.437 OPS
June 26–July 2 Mookie Betts[203] Boston Red Sox .483 (14–29); 10 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.418 OPS Joey Votto[204] Cincinnati Reds .524 (11–21); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.725 OPS
July 3–July 9 Jose Altuve[205] 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[206] Detroit Tigers .455 (5–11); 2 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.591 OPS Anthony Rendon[207] Washington Nationals .636 (7–11); 4 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 2.260 OPS
July 17–July 23 Jonathan Schoop[208] Baltimore Orioles .433 (13–30); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 16 RBI; 1.238 OPS Nolan Arenado[209] Colorado Rockies .458 (11–24); 9 Runs; 4 HR; 13 RBI; 1.480 OPS
July 24–July 30 Adrián Beltré[210] Texas Rangers .478 (11–23); 5 Runs; 1 HR; 5 RBI; 1.239 OPS; 3,000th career hit (double) Manuel Margot[211] San Diego Padres .500 (14–28); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.464 OPS
James Paxton[212] Seattle Mariners 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 13 IP; K/BB: 18/0; .208 BAA
July 31–August 6 Tim Beckham[213] Baltimore Orioles .583 (14–24); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.767 OPS Willson Contreras[214] Chicago Cubs .455 (10–22); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 13 RBI; 1.660 OPS
August 7–August 13 Eddie Rosario[215] Minnesota Twins .444 (12–27); 10 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.484 OPS Giancarlo Stanton[216] Miami Marlins .333 (9–27); 8 Runs; 6 HR; 11 RBI; 1.416 OPS
August 14–August 20 Manny Machado[217] Baltimore Orioles .385 (10–26); 4 Runs; 4 HR; 12 RBI; 1.255 OPS Anthony Rizzo[218] Chicago Cubs .429 (12–28); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 13 RBI; 1.234 OPS
August 21–August 27 Byron Buxton[219] Minnesota Twins .333 (11–33); 9 Runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.161 OPS Giancarlo Stanton[220] Miami Marlins .448 (13–29); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 11 RBI; 1.569 OPS
August 28–September 3 Jose Ramirez[221] Cleveland Indians .538 (14–26); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 6 RBI; 11 XBH; 1.863 OPS Jeff Samardzija[222] San Francisco Giants 1–0; 0.56 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB: 14/2; .098 BAA; SHO
September 4–September 10 Eric Hosmer[223] Kansas City Royals .538 (14–26); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.471 OPS J. D. Martinez[224] Arizona Diamondbacks .429 (12–28); 8 Runs; 7 HR; 11 RBI; 1.663 OPS; 4 home run game
September 11–September 17 Corey Kluber[225] Cleveland Indians 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB: 17/0; .148 BAA; SHO J. D. Martinez[226] Arizona Diamondbacks .435 (10–23); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.437 OPS
September 18–September 24 Aaron Judge[227] New York Yankees .429 (9–21); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 1.720 OPS Marcell Ozuna[228] Miami Marlins .500 (10–20); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.615 OPS
Giancarlo Stanton[228] .348 (8–23); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 13 RBI; 1.266 OPS
September 25–October 1 Carlos Correa[229] Houston Astros .520 (13–25); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.611 OPS Andrew McCutchen[230] 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[231] Houston Astros .556 (10–18); 3 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.758 OPS Trevor Story[232] Colorado Rockies .333 (9–27); 7 Runs; 7 HR; 12 RBI; 1.468 OPS
April 11–April 17 Jose Altuve[233] Houston Astros .407 (11–27); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.336 OPS Nolan Arenado[234] Colorado Rockies .333 (9–27); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 12 RBI; 1.185 OPS
Mark Trumbo[233] Baltimore Orioles .320 (8–25); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 11 RBI; 1.306 OPS Bryce Harper[234] Washington Nationals .346 (9–26); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 12 RBI; 1.246 OPS
April 18–April 24 Colby Rasmus[235] Houston Astros .316 (6–19); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.458 OPS Jake Arrieta[236] 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[237] Detroit Tigers .519 (14–27); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.604 OPS Hunter Pence[238] San Francisco Giants .421 (8–19); 4 Runs; 2 HR; 10 RBI; 1.395 OPS
May 2–May 8 Robinson Cano[239] Seattle Mariners .516 (16–31); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.516 OPS Bartolo Colón[240] 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[240] Chicago Cubs .360 (9–25); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 15 RBI; 1.335 OPS
May 9–May 15 Jackie Bradley Jr.[241] Boston Red Sox .469 (15–32); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 15 RBI; 1.297 OPS Jose Fernandez[242] Miami Marlins 2–0; 0.64 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB 22/7; .170 BAA
May 16–May 22 Miguel Cabrera[243] Detroit Tigers .500 (11–22); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.538 OPS Noah Syndergaard[244] New York Mets 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB 21/0; .220 BAA
Cameron Maybin[243] .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[245] Tampa Bay Rays .464 (13–28); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 1.623 OPS Matt Carpenter[246] St. Louis Cardinals .560 (14–25); 10 Runs; 3 RBI; 7 XBH; 1.497 OPS
June 6–June 12 Chris Davis[247] Baltimore Orioles .368 (7–19); 5 Runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.672 OPS Jon Lester[248] Chicago Cubs 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 16/0; .170 BAA
June 13–June 19 Josh Donaldson[249] Toronto Blue Jays .444 (12–27); 11 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.545 OPS Freddie Freeman[250] Atlanta Braves .548 (17–31); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.653 OPS; hit for cycle
June 20–June 26 Carlos Correa[251] Houston Astros .333 (8–24); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.282 OPS Charlie Blackmon[252] Colorado Rockies .424 (14–33); 9 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 1.381 OPS
June 27–July 3 Kendrys Morales[253] Kansas City Royals .577 (15–26); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.761 OPS Danny Espinosa[254] 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[255] Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 13/0; SHO; .182 BAA Jake Lamb[256] Arizona Diamondbacks .583 (7–12); 3 Runs; 1 HR; 4 RBI; 1.782 OPS
July 18–July 24 Hanley Ramírez[257] Boston Red Sox .333 (7–21); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 12 RBI; 1.488 OPS Trevor Story[258] Colorado Rockies .478 (11–23); 10 Runs; 6 HR; 12 RBI; 1.876 OPS
July 25–July 31 Mitch Moreland[259] Texas Rangers .455 (10–22); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 1.615 OPS Jim Johnson[260] Atlanta Braves 0–0; 4 Saves; 0.00 ERA; 4 IP; K/BB 5/2; .083 BAA
August 1–August 7 Max Kepler[261] Minnesota Twins .370 (10–27); 9 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.285 OPS Kyle Hendricks[262] Chicago Cubs 2–0; 0.55 ERA; 16.1 IP; K/BB 9/3; CG SHO; .182 BAA
Joe Mauer[261] .560 (14–25); 8 Runs; 1 HR; 9 RBI; 1.633 OPS Ichiro Suzuki[262] Miami Marlins .200 (2–10); 2 Runs; 0.673 OPS; 3,000th career hit (triple)
August 8–August 14 Carlos Correa[263] Houston Astros .429 (12–28); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 12 RBI; 1.324 OPS Charlie Blackmon[264] Colorado Rockies .563 (18–32); 13 Runs; 7 HR; 9 RBI; 1.913 OPS
August 15–August 21 Gary Sánchez[265] New York Yankees .524 (11–21); 4 Runs; 4 HR; 6 RBI; 1.790 OPS Robbie Ray[266] Arizona Diamondbacks 2–0; 1.50 ERA; 12 IP; K/BB 18/3; .200 BAA
August 22–August 28 Gary Sanchez[267] New York Yankees .522 (12–23); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 1.911 OPS Asdrúbal Cabrera[268] New York Mets .545 (12–21); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.720 OPS
August 29–September 4 Rougned Odor[269] Texas Rangers .444 (12–27); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 15 RBI; 1.522 OPS Freddie Freeman[270] Atlanta Braves .400 (8–20); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.450 OPS
September 5–September 11 Kendrys Morales[271] Kansas City Royals .409 (9–22); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 14 RBI; 1.591 OPS Jung Ho Kang[272] Pittsburgh Pirates .522 (12–23); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.680 OPS
September 12–September 18 Khris Davis[273] Oakland Athletics .400 (10–25); 9 Runs; 5 HR; 13 RBI; 1.571 OPS Brandon Drury[274] Arizona Diamondbacks .500 (14–28); 10 Runs; 4 HR; 7 RBI; 1.624 OPS
Hanley Ramírez[273] Boston Red Sox .462 (12–26); 5 Runs; 5 HR; 12 RBI; 1.594 OPS Sean Rodriguez[274] Pittsburgh Pirates .414 (12–29); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 12 RBI; 1.386 OPS
September 19–September 25 Carlos Santana[275] Cleveland Indians .458 (11–24); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 6 RBI; 1.333 OPS Freddie Freeman[276] Atlanta Braves .500 (11–22); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.502 OPS
Justin Upton[275] Detroit Tigers .400 (10–25); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.344 OPS
September 26–October 2 Miguel Cabrera[277] Detroit Tigers .565 (13–23); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 13 RBI; 1.714 OPS Hunter Renfroe[278] 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[279] Detroit Tigers .520 (13–25); 4 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.426 OPS Adrián González[280] Los Angeles Dodgers .609 (14–23); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 7 RBI; 2.058 OPS
April 13–April 19 Nelson Cruz[281] Seattle Mariners .500 (12–24); 7 Runs; 6 HR; 10 RBI; 1.806 OPS Matt Carpenter[282] St. Louis Cardinals .480 (12–25); 6 Runs; 1 HR; 5 RBI; 1.360 OPS
April 20–April 26 Mark Teixeira[283] New York Yankees .333 (8–24); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.429 OPS Adeiny Hechavarria[284] Miami Marlins .500 (12–24); 8 Runs; 1 HR; 10 RBI; 1.270 OPS
April 27–May 3 Jose Altuve[285] Houston Astros .467 (14–30); 7 Runs; 1 HR; 8 RBI; 1.233 OPS Paul Goldschmidt[286] Arizona Diamondbacks .556 (15–27); 5 Runs; 1 HR; 6 RBI; 1.386 OPS
Josh Reddick[285] Oakland Athletics .478 (11–23); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 12 RBI; 1.452 OPS
May 4–May 10 Michael Pineda[287] New York Yankees 2–0; 0.60 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 22/1; .200 BAA Bryce Harper[288] Washington Nationals .455 (10–22); 8 Runs; 6 HR; 13 RBI; 1.838 OPS
May 11–May 17 Brad Miller[289] Seattle Mariners .429 (9–21); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 5 RBI; 1.643 OPS Bryce Harper[290] Washington Nationals .522 (12–23); 10 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; BB/K 9/1; 1.743 OPS
May 18–May 24 Mike Napoli[291] Boston Red Sox .429 (9–21); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.690 OPS Ryan Braun[292] Milwaukee Brewers .381 (8–21); 4 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.434 OPS
Andrew McCutchen[292] Pittsburgh Pirates .450 (9–20); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 5 RBI; 1.542 OPS
May 25–May 31 Josh Donaldson[293] Toronto Blue Jays .440 (11–25); 11 Runs; 6 HR; 11 RBI; 1.723 OPS Todd Frazier[294] Cincinnati Reds .500 (11–22); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 7 RBI; 1.787 OPS
June 1–June 7 Chris Archer[295] Tampa Bay Rays 2–0; 0.60 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 26/0; .214 BAA Jacob deGrom[296] New York Mets 2–0; 1.20 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 18/3; .140 BAA
Clayton Kershaw[296] Los Angeles Dodgers 2–0; 1.20 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 18/3; .120 BAA
June 8–June 14 Manny Machado[297] Baltimore Orioles .458 (11–24); 9 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 1.269 OPS Chris Heston[298] San Francisco Giants 1–1; 1.29 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB 17/4; .149 BAA; no-hitter
Giancarlo Stanton[298] Miami Marlins .520 (13–25); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 12 RBI; 1.866 OPS
June 15–June 21 Mookie Betts[299] Boston Red Sox .581 (18–31); 8 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 7 XBH; 1.594 OPS Max Scherzer[300] Washington Nationals 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 10/0; .000 BAA; no-hitter
June 22–June 28 Brett Gardner[301] New York Yankees .500 (13–26); 9 Runs; 2 HR; 6 RBI; 1.465 OPS Nolan Arenado[302] Colorado Rockies .391 (9–23); 10 Runs; 7 HR; 14 RBI; 1.788 OPS
June 29–July 5 J. D. Martinez[303] Detroit Tigers .458 (11–24); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.500 OPS Aramis Ramírez[304] 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[305] Kansas City Royals .412 (7–17); 3 Runs; 2 HR; 3 RBI; 1.356 OPS Zack Greinke[306] Los Angeles Dodgers 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 8 IP; 3 Hits Allowed; K/BB 11/1
Dallas Keuchel[305] Houston Astros 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 7 IP; 2 Hits Allowed; K/BB 13/0 Clayton Kershaw[306] 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 8 IP; 3 Hits Allowed; K/BB 14/0
July 20–July 26 Rougned Odor[307] Texas Rangers .385 (10–26); 9 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 7 XBH; 1.337 OPS Carlos González[308] Colorado Rockies .476 (10–21); 9 Runs; 5 HR; 11 RBI; 1.712 OPS
Cole Hamels[308] Philadelphia Phillies 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 13/2; no-hitter
July 27–August 2 José Abreu[309] Chicago White Sox .400 (10–25); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.380 OPS Lucas Duda[310] New York Mets .474 (9–19); 7 Runs; 7 HR; 10 RBI; 2.155 OPS
Adam Eaton[309] .517 (15–29); 10 Runs; 1 HR; 4 RBI; 3 SB; 1.393 OPS Noah Syndergaard[310] 2–0; 1.13 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB 18/0; .179 BAA
August 3–August 9 Josh Donaldson[311] Toronto Blue Jays .385 (10–26); 9 Runs; 5 HR; 8 RBI; 1.522 OPS Andrew McCutchen[312] Pittsburgh Pirates .563 (9–16); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.715 OPS
David Price[311] 2–0; 0.60 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 18/5; .118 BAA
August 10–August 16 Hisashi Iwakuma[313] Seattle Mariners 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 7/3; no-hitter Madison Bumgarner[314] 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[315] Houston Astros 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 10/3; no-hitter A. J. Pollock[316] Arizona Diamondbacks .483 (14–29); 8 Runs; 1 HR; 4 RBI; 4 SB; 1.275 OPS
August 24–August 30 Edwin Encarnación[317] Toronto Blue Jays .391 (9–23); 7 Runs; 6 HR; 17 RBI; 1.722 OPS Jake Arrieta[318] Chicago Cubs 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 20/2; .080 BAA; no-hitter
August 31–September 6 Logan Forsythe[319] Tampa Bay Rays .545 (12–22); 5 Runs; 6 XBH; 1 RBI; 1.447 OPS Bartolo Colón[320] New York Mets 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 17 IP; K/BB 11/1; .217 BAA; SHO
September 7–September 13 David Ortiz[321] Boston Red Sox .444 (8–18); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.657 OPS; 500th career HR Yoenis Céspedes[322] New York Mets .345 (10–29); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 12 RBI; 1.263 OPS
September 14–September 20 Jose Abreu[323] Chicago White Sox .458 (11–24); 3 Runs; 2 HR; 9 RBI; 1.343 OPS Bryce Harper[324] Washington Nationals .519 (14–27); 12 Runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.687 OPS
Prince Fielder[323] Texas Rangers .308 (8–26); 9 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.091 OPS Stephen Strasburg[324] 2–0; 0.60 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 24/2; .135 BAA
September 21–September 27 Kevin Pillar[325] Toronto Blue Jays .524 (11–21); 4 Runs; 2 HR; 6 RBI; 1.631 OPS Jake Arrieta[326] Chicago Cubs 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB 20/1; .078 BAA; SHO
September 28–October 4 Adrián Beltré[327] Texas Rangers .448 (13–29); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 13 RBI; 1.277 OPS Max Scherzer[328] 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[329] Minnesota Twins .391 (9–23); 4 Runs; 1 HR; 11 RBI; 1.112 OPS Charlie Blackmon[330] Colorado Rockies .542 (13–24); 5 Runs; 1 HR; 6 RBI; 2 SB; 1.352 OPS (6-hit game)
Josh Hamilton[329] Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim .500 (11–22); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 1.424 OPS Jose Fernandez[330] Miami Marlins 2–0; 0.71 ERA; 12.2 IP; K/BB 17/2; .174 BAA
April 7–April 13 Carlos Beltrán[331] New York Yankees .423 (11–26); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 6 RBI; 1.387 OPS Justin Upton[332] Atlanta Braves .591 (13–22); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.881 OPS
April 14–April 20 Kevin Kouzmanoff[333] Texas Rangers .345 (10–29); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.034 OPS Justin Morneau[334] Colorado Rockies .375 (9–24); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 12 RBI; 1.221 OPS
April 21–April 27 Jose Abreu[335] Chicago White Sox .310 (9–29); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 14 RBI; 1.172 OPS Carlos Ruiz[336] Philadelphia Phillies .500 (11–22); 8 Runs; 1 HR; 7 RBI; 1.502 OPS
Kyle Seager[335] Seattle Mariners .409 (9–22); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 11 RBI; 1.549 OPS
April 28–May 4 Desmond Jennings[337] Tampa Bay Rays .355 (11–31); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 3 RBI; 3 SB; 1.136 OPS Troy Tulowitzki[338] Colorado Rockies .619 (13–21); 9 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.740 OPS
May 5–May 11 Edwin Encarnación[339] Toronto Blue Jays .321 (9–28); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.238 OPS Seth Smith[340] San Diego Padres .500 (14–28); 4 Runs; 1 HR; 7 RBI; 9 XBH; 1.576 OPS
May 12–May 18 Brandon Moss[341] Oakland Athletics .455 (10–22); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 9 XBH; 1.737 OPS A.J. Pollock[342] Arizona Diamondbacks .500 (11–22); 4 Runs; 2 HR; 4 RBI; 1.431 OPS
Yasiel Puig[342] Los Angeles Dodgers .348 (8–23); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.334 OPS
May 19–May 25 Dallas Keuchel[343] Houston Astros 2–0; 1.02 ERA; 17.2 IP; K/BB 14/1; .153 BAA Josh Beckett[344] Los Angeles Dodgers 2–0; 2.57 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB 12/5; .160 BAA; no-hitter
Adam Wainwright[344] St. Louis Cardinals 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 17 IP; K/BB 21/1; CG SHO; .107 BAA
May 26–June 1 Nelson Cruz[345] Baltimore Orioles .476 (10–21); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.746 OPS A.J. Pollock[346] Arizona Diamondbacks .522 (12–23); 9 Runs; 1 HR; 4 RBI; 8 XBH; 1.593 OPS
June 2–June 8 Félix Hernández[347] Seattle Mariners 1–0; 1.29 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB 23/1; .231 BAA Jordan Zimmermann[348] Washington Nationals 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 17 IP; K/BB 16/1; CG SHO; .121 BAA
June 9–June 15 Michael Brantley[349] Cleveland Indians .538 (14–26); 9 Runs; 2 HR; 3 RBI; 1.510 OPS Andrew McCutchen[350] Pittsburgh Pirates .483 (14–29); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 13 RBI; 1.593 OPS
June 16–June 22 J. D. Martinez[351] Detroit Tigers .444 (12–27); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.464 OPS Clayton Kershaw[352] Los Angeles Dodgers 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 15/0; .000 BAA; no-hitter
June 23–June 29 Kyle Seager[353] Seattle Mariners .583 (14–24); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.542 OPS Tim Lincecum[354] 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[355] Baltimore Orioles .423 (11–26); 4 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 1.144 OPS Jayson Werth[356] Washington Nationals .450 (9–20); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 9 RBI; 1.560 OPS
Steve Pearce[355] .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[357] Cleveland Indians .333 (5–15); 3 Runs; 2 HR; 6 RBI; 1.207 OPS Anthony Rizzo[358] Chicago Cubs .455 (5–11); 3 Runs; 3 HR; 4 RBI; 1.773 OPS
July 21–July 27 Carlos Santana[359] Cleveland Indians .556 (15–27); 8 Runs; 6 HR; 10 RBI; 1.970 OPS Steve Cishek[360] Miami Marlins 0–0; 5 Saves; 1.80 ERA; 5 IP; K/BB 8/0; .125 BAA
Jacob deGrom[360] New York Mets 2–0; 0.68 ERA; 13.1 IP; K/BB 11/3; .184 BAA
July 28–August 3 Brett Gardner[361] New York Yankees .478 (11–23); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 7 RBI; 1.832 OPS Matt Kemp[362] Los Angeles Dodgers .409 (9–22); 6 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 1.549 OPS
August 4–August 10 Billy Butler[363] Kansas City Royals .435 (10–23); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.371 OPS Johnny Cueto[364] Cincinnati Reds 2–0; 2.12 ERA; 17 IP; CG; K/BB 15/4; .167 BAA
August 11–August 17 Chris Carter[365] Houston Astros .321 (9–28); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.083 OPS Corey Dickerson[366] Colorado Rockies .393 (11–28); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.257 OPS
August 18–August 24 Trevor Plouffe[367] Minnesota Twins .367 (11–30); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 10 RBI; 1.120 OPS Nolan Arenado[368] Colorado Rockies .545 (12–22); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 3 RBI; 1.645 OPS
Danny Santana[367] .378 (14–37); 7 Runs; 1 HR; 6 RBI; 1.032 OPS
August 25–August 31 Jacoby Ellsbury[369] New York Yankees .522 (12–23); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.674 OPS Matt Holliday[370] St. Louis Cardinals .370 (10–27); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 13 RBI; 1.322 OPS
September 1–September 7 Miguel Cabrera[371] Detroit Tigers .500 (15–30); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 1.567 OPS Adam LaRoche[372] Washington Nationals .333 (5–15); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.554 OPS
Nelson Cruz[371] Baltimore Orioles .407 (11–27); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 12 RBI; 1.430 OPS Buster Posey[372] San Francisco Giants .565 (13–23); 8 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.549 OPS
September 8–September 14 Jon Lester[373] Oakland Athletics 2–0; 1.29 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB 15/6; .220 BAA Clayton Kershaw[374] Los Angeles Dodgers 2–0; 1.69 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB 17/3; .175 BAA
September 15–September 21 Corey Kluber[375] Cleveland Indians 2–0; 1.80 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 28/3; .237 BAA Andrew Cashner[376] 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[377] Baltimore Orioles .455 (10–22); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 17 RBI; 1.636 OPS Clayton Kershaw[377] Los Angeles Dodgers 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB 16/1; CG SHO; .118 BAA
April 8–April 14 Prince Fielder[378] Detroit Tigers .632 (12–19); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 11 RBI; 1.891 OPS Matt Harvey[379] New York Mets 2–0; 1.20 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 15/4; .104 BAA
April 15–April 21 Andrew Bailey[380] Boston Red Sox 1–0; 3 Saves; 3.60 ERA; 5 IP; K/BB 8/1; .211 BAA Carlos Gómez[381] Milwaukee Brewers .500 (9–18); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 3 RBI; 1.471 OPS
Mike Napoli[380] .345 (10–29); 5 Runs; 1 HR; 10 RBI; 1.096 OPS
April 22–April 28 Josh Donaldson[382] Oakland Athletics .545 (12–22); 4 Runs; 7 Doubles; 10 RBI; 1.497 OPS Russell Martin[383] Pittsburgh Pirates .375 (9–24); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 6 RBI; 1.333 OPS
April 29–May 5 Ryan Raburn[384] Cleveland Indians .591 (13–22); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.773 OPS Tim Hudson[385] 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[386] Tampa Bay Rays .464 (13–28); 8 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.496 OPS Jean Segura[387] Milwaukee Brewers .500 (10–20); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 2 RBI; 2 SB; 1.495 OPS
May 13–May 19 Justin Masterson[388] Cleveland Indians 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 16.0 IP; K/BB 20/5; CG SHO; .130 BAA Joey Votto[389] Cincinnati Reds .583 (14–24); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 1.572 OPS
May 20–May 26 Jason Castro[390] Houston Astros .579 (11–19); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 5 RBI; 1.742 OPS Domonic Brown[391] Philadelphia Phillies .348 (8–23); 4 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.130 OPS
May 27–June 2 Chris Davis[392] Baltimore Orioles .481 (13–27); 10 Runs; 4 HR; 6 RBI; 1.463 OPS Domonic Brown[393] Philadelphia Phillies .444 (12–27); 8 Runs; 7 HR; 13 RBI; 1.779 OPS
June 3–June 9 Brett Gardner[394] New York Yankees .520 (13–25); 5 Runs; 1 HR; 6 RBI; 1.396 OPS Yasiel Puig[395] Los Angeles Dodgers .464 (13–28); 4 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.447 OPS
June 10–June 16 Jason Kipnis[396] Cleveland Indians .524 (11–21); 5 Runs; 1 HR; 4 RBI; 2 SB; 1.354 OPS Carlos González[397] Colorado Rockies .476 (10–21); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.617 OPS
Corey Kluber[396] 2–0; 0.56 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB 11/3; .232 BAA
June 17–June 23 Max Scherzer[398] Detroit Tigers 2–0; 2.08 ERA; 13 IP; K/BB 16/2; .260 BAA Pedro Alvarez[399] Pittsburgh Pirates .414 (12–29); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.383 OPS
June 24–June 30 Jason Kipnis[400] Cleveland Indians .478 (11–23); 9 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.650 OPS Buster Posey[401] San Francisco Giants .500 (11–22); 4 Runs; 4 HR; 6 RBI; 1.742 OPS
July 1–July 7 Adrián Beltré[402] Texas Rangers .478 (11–23); 4 Runs; 4 HR; 5 RBI; 1.607 OPS Homer Bailey[403] Cincinnati Reds 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 9/1; .000 BAA; 2nd career no-hitter
Brian McCann[403] 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[404] Seattle Mariners .385 (5–13); 4 Runs; 2 HR; 7 RBI; 1.346 OPS Juan Lagares[405] New York Mets .700 (7–10); 2 Runs; 1 HR; 5 RBI; 1.900 OPS
July 22–July 28 Edwin Encarnación[406] Toronto Blue Jays .520 (13–25); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.461 OPS Steve Cishek[407] Miami Marlins 0–0; 5 Saves; 0.00 ERA; 5 IP; K/BB 5/2; .222 BAA
Jose Fernandez[407] 2–0; 2.40 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 21/2; .192 BAA
July 29–August 4 Shane Victorino[408] Boston Red Sox .400 (12–30); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 6 RBI; 1.141 OPS Francisco Liriano[409] Pittsburgh Pirates 2–0; 0.64 ERA; 14 IP; K/BB 14/7; .133 BAA
August 5–August 11 Miguel Cabrera[410] Detroit Tigers .429 (12–28); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.444 OPS Brandon Belt[411] San Francisco Giants .440 (11–25); 8 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 1.300 OPS
Austin Jackson[410] .371 (13–35); 9 Runs; 4 2B; 2 3B; 2 HR; 2 RBI; 1.192 OPS
August 12–August 18 Alfonso Soriano[412] New York Yankees .484 (15–31); 9 Runs; 5 HR; 18 RBI; 1.515 OPS Will Venable[413] San Diego Padres .406 (13–32); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 1.125 OPS
August 19–August 25 Jason Castro[414] Houston Astros .529 (9–17); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 5 RBI; 1.913 OPS Jose Fernandez[415] Miami Marlins 2–0; 0.69 ERA; 13 IP; K/BB 16/3; .167 BAA
Jeff Samardzija[415] Chicago Cubs 2–0; 1.59 ERA; 17 IP; K/BB 12/2; CG; .213 BAA
August 26–September 1 Brandon Moss[416] Oakland Athletics .364 (8–22); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 11 RBI; 1.455 OPS Daniel Murphy[417] New York Mets .448 (13–29); 7 Runs; 5 2B; 7 RBI; 1.069 OPS
September 2–September 8 Will Middlebrooks[418] Boston Red Sox .464 (13–28); 8 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.429 OPS Huston Street[419] San Diego Padres 1–0; 4 Saves; 1.80 ERA; 5 IP; K/BB 4/0; .176 BAA
Mike Napoli[418] .476 (10–21); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.720 OPS
September 9–September 15 Chris Iannetta[420] Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim .429 (9–21); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 5 RBI; 1.452 OPS Hunter Pence[421] San Francisco Giants .448 (13–29); 8 Runs; 6 HR; 19 RBI; 1.572 OPS
September 16–September 22 Alex Cobb[422] Tampa Bay Rays 2–0; 1.65 ERA; 16.1 IP; K/BB 22/3; .193 BAA Charlie Blackmon[423] Colorado Rockies .500 (18–36); 6 Runs; 1 HR; 5 RBI; 1.222 OPS
September 23–September 29 James Loney[424] Tampa Bay Rays .435 (10–23); 5 Runs; 1 HR; 5 RBI; 1.263 OPS Henderson Álvarez[425] Miami Marlins 1–1; 1.13 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB 9/4; .094 BAA; 1st career no-hitter
Alex Ríos[424] 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[426] Detroit Tigers .455 (5–11); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.806 OPS Matt Kemp[427] Los Angeles Dodgers .412 (7–17); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 8 RBI; 1.212 OPS
April 9–April 15 Josh Willingham[428] Minnesota Twins .455 (10–22); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 4 RBI; 1.448 OPS Matt Kemp[428] Los Angeles Dodgers .545 (12–22); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.797 OPS
April 16–April 22 Philip Humber[429] Chicago White Sox 1–0; 0.63 ERA; 14.1 IP; K/BB 16/3; .122 BAA; Perfect game Freddie Freeman[429] Atlanta Braves .478 (11–23); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 14 RBI; 1.568 OPS
April 23–April 29 Paul Konerko[430] Chicago White Sox .435 (10–23); 3 Runs; 3 HR; 4 RBI; 1.457 OPS Jay Bruce[431] Cincinnati Reds .476 (10–21); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.685 OPS
April 30–May 6 Jered Weaver[432] Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 9/1; .000 BAA; No-hitter Freddie Freeman[433] Atlanta Braves .367 (11–30); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.130 OPS
May 7–May 13 Josh Hamilton[434] Texas Rangers .467 (14–30); 10 Runs; 9 HR; 18 RBI; 1.963 OPS; 4 home run game Carlos Beltrán[435] St. Louis Cardinals .360 (9–25); 8 Runs; 6 HR; 13 RBI; 1.648 OPS
May 14–May 20 J. P. Arencibia[436] Toronto Blue Jays .360 (9–25); 7 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.305 OPS Clayton Kershaw[437] Los Angeles Dodgers 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB 10/3; CG SHO; .185 BAA
May 21–May 27 Paul Konerko[438] Chicago White Sox .583 (14–24); 10 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.740 OPS R. A. Dickey[439] New York Mets 2–0; 0.63 ERA; 14.1 IP; K/BB 21/1; .167 BAA
May 28–June 3 Justin Smoak[440] Seattle Mariners .348 (8–23); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 8 RBI; 1.265 OPS Johan Santana[441] 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[442] Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim .500 (11–22); 10 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.605 OPS Ryan Dempster[443] Chicago Cubs 2–0; 0.00 ERA; 15 IP; K/BB 9/1; .137 BAA
Mike Trout[442] .520 (13–25); 10 Runs; 4 RBI; 4 SB; 1.167 OPS Jason Kubel[443] Arizona Diamondbacks .409 (9–22); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 12 RBI; 1.253 OPS
June 11–June 17 Brandon Moss[444] Oakland Athletics .348 (8–23); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.530 OPS Matt Cain[445] San Francisco Giants 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 14/0; .000 BA; Perfect game
June 18–June 24 Will Middlebrooks[446] Boston Red Sox .625 (10–16); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 2.007 OPS Jason Heyward[447] Atlanta Braves .522 (12–23); 9 Runs; 3 HR; 5 RBI; 1.672 OPS
June 25–July 1 Robinson Canó[448] New York Yankees .414 (12–29); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.310 OPS Mat Latos[449] Cincinnati Reds 2–0; 1.00 ERA; 18 IP (2 CG); K/BB 20/2; .100 BAA
July 2–July 8 Kevin Youkilis[450] Chicago White Sox .478 (11–23); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.484 OPS Andrew McCutchen[450] Pittsburgh Pirates .517 (15–29); 11 Runs; 3 HR; 9 RBI; 1.479 OPS
July 9–July 15 Yoenis Céspedes[451] Oakland Athletics .571 (8–14); 5 Runs; 2 HR; 6 RBI; 1.643 OPS Andrew McCutchen[452] Pittsburgh Pirates .583 (7–12); 3 Runs; 3 HR; 4 RBI; 1.976 OPS
July 16–July 22 Adrián González[453] Boston Red Sox .429 (12–28); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 12 RBI; 1.179 OPS Ryan Zimmerman[454] Washington Nationals .500 (15–30); 9 Runs; 5 HR; 8 RBI; 1.638 OPS
July 23–July 29 Billy Butler[455] Kansas City Royals .458 (11–24); 4 Runs; 1 HR; 6 RBI; 1.260 OPS Carlos Gómez[456] Milwaukee Brewers .346 (9–26); 10 Runs; 4 HR; 10 RBI; 1.264 OPS
Drew Stubbs[456] Cincinnati Reds .370 (10–27); 9 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.197 OPS
July 30–August 5 Albert Pujols[457] Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim .424 (14–33); 9 Runs; 6 HR; 13 RBI; 1.566 OPS A. J. Burnett[458] Pittsburgh Pirates 2–0; 1.02 ERA; 17.2 IP; K/BB 15/5; CG SHO; .071 BAA
August 6–August 12 Adrián González[459] Boston Red Sox .393 (11–28); 6 Runs; 2 HR; 14 RBI; 1.290 OPS Chase Headley[460] San Diego Padres .333 (8–24); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 11 RBI; 1.110 OPS
Manny Machado[459] Baltimore Orioles .375 (6–16); 5 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.500 OPS
August 13–August 19 Félix Hernández[461] Seattle Mariners 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 12/0; .000 BAA; Perfect game Cole Hamels[462] Philadelphia Phillies 2–0; 1.62 ERA; 16.2 IP; K/BB 15/2; CG SHO; .246 BAA
August 20–August 26 Adrián Beltré[463] Texas Rangers .433 (13–30); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 9 RBI; 1.533 OPS Giancarlo Stanton[464] Miami Marlins .286 (8–28); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 8 RBI; 1.167 OPS
August 27–September 2 Josh Reddick[465] Oakland Athletics .387 (12–31); 6 Runs; 3 HR; 10 RBI; 1.136 OPS Pedro Alvarez[466] Pittsburgh Pirates .458 (11–24); 6 Runs; 4 HR; 8 RBI; 1.542 OPS
September 3–September 9 James Shields[467] Tampa Bay Rays 2–0; 1.59 ERA; 17 IP; K/BB 13/3; CG SHO; .127 BAA Jay Bruce[468] Cincinnati Reds .500 (11–22); 5 Runs; 4 HR; 9 RBI; 1.769 OPS
B. J. Upton[467] .400 (8–20); 7 Runs; 5 HR; 6 RBI; 1.678 OPS Ricky Nolasco[468] Miami Marlins 2–0; 0.56 ERA; 16 IP; K/BB 10/1; CG SHO; .217 BAA
September 10–September 16 Miguel Cabrera[469] Detroit Tigers .407 (11–27); 7 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.243 OPS Chris Nelson[470] Colorado Rockies .560 (14–25); 6 Runs; 1 HR; 5 RBI; 1.417 OPS
September 17–September 23 Ichiro Suzuki[471] New York Yankees .600 (15–25); 7 Runs; 2 HR; 5 RBI; 6 SB; 1.590 OPS Jason Motte[472] St. Louis Cardinals 5 Saves; 0.00 ERA; 4.2 IP; K/BB 10/0; .125 BAA
September 24–September 30 Chris Davis[473] Baltimore Orioles .423 (11–26); 8 Runs; 5 HR; 10 RBI; 1.521 OPS Homer Bailey[474] Cincinnati Reds 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 9 IP; K/BB 10/1; .000 BAA; No-hitter
Justin Verlander[473] 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[475] 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[476] 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[476] 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

See also

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