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Sox's Martinez doubles up on Silver Slugger honors
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[November 09, 2018]
J.D. Martinez pulled off an
unprecedented feat Thursday, becoming the first player to capture
two Silver Slugger awards in the same year.
The Boston Red Sox star received American League honors at
designated hitter, where he played 93 games this season, and in the
outfield, where he played 57 games.
The honors go to the top hitter at each position in each league.
Votes are cast by managers and coaches, who are prohibited from
selecting players on their teams.
Martinez led the AL with 130 RBIs, and he ranked second in both
batting average (.330) and home runs (43). MLB.com noted that his
offensive stats were better as an outfielder (.384 average, .450
on-base percentage, .680 slugging percentage) than as a DH
(.297/.373/.597).
He previously won one Silver Slugger, as an outfielder with the
Detroit Tigers in 2015.
The other AL outfield winners were Los Angeles Angels center fielder
Mike Trout, who captured his sixth Silver Slugger, and Red Sox right
fielder Mookie Betts, who was honored for the second time.

Betts, the AL Most Valuable Player front-runner, led the league with
a .346 average and a .640 slugging percentage. He hit 32 homers,
drove in 80 runs and stole 30 bases.
A year ago, Trout saw his streak of winning a Silver Slugger end. He
was honored in each of his first five full major league seasons but
missed a large chunk of the 2017 season because of injury. He
returned to form in 2018, hitting .312 with an AL-best .460 on-base
percentage, an AL-best 1.088 on-base-plus-slugging percentage, 39
homers, 79 RBIs and 24 steals.
National League MVP front-runner Christian Yelich received his
second Silver Slugger award. The Milwaukee Brewers outfielder led
the NL with a .326 average and a .598 slugging percentage. He tied
for second with 110 RBIs and tied for third with 36 homers.
The full list of Silver Slugger winners, with the number of awards
the players now have won:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Catcher, Salvador Perez, Kansas City Royals, second
First base, Jose Abreu, Chicago White Sox, second
Second base, Jose Altuve, Houston Astros, fifth
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Red Sox outfielder J.D. Martinez celebrates his solo home run
against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the seventh inning in game five
of the 2018 World Series at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert
Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo

Shortstop, Francisco Lindor, Cleveland Indians, second
Third base, Jose Ramirez, Cleveland Indians, second
Outfield, Mookie Betts, Boston Red Sox, second
Outfield, Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels, sixth
Outfield, J.D. Martinez, Boston Red Sox, second and third
Designated hitter, J.D. Martinez, Boston Red Sox, second and third
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Catcher, J.T. Realmuto, Miami Marlins, first
First base, Paul Goldschmidt, Arizona Diamondbacks, fourth
Second base, Javier Baez, Chicago Cubs, first
Shortstop, Trevor Story, Colorado Rockies, first
Third base, Nolan Arenado, Colorado Rockies, fourth
Outfield, Christian Yelich, Milwaukee Brewers, second
Outfield, David Peralta, Arizona Diamondbacks, first
Outfield, Atlanta Braves, Nick Markakis, first
Pitcher, German Marquez, Colorado Rockies, first
--Field Level Media
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