National League Silver Slugger Award winners

Current Nationals GM Mike RIzzo with a Silver Slugger award. [Image Source: MissChatter/Wikimedia Commons]
Current Nationals GM Mike RIzzo with a Silver Slugger award. [Image Source: MissChatter/Wikimedia Commons]

Every year, the best offensive players at each position from each league get recognized by being awarded with a Silver Slugger award.

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Here are the National League Silver Slugger Award winners and how they did.

1

J.T. Realmuto- C (PHI)

In his first season in the city of brotherly love, Realmuto posted career-high numbers in HR (25) and RBIs (83) while slashing .275/.328/.493.

2

Freddie Freeman- 1B (ATL)

Freeman finally won his first Silver Slugger award by hitting a career-high 38 home runs and batting in 121 runs while slashing .295/.389/.549.

3

Ozzie Albies- 2B (ATL)

This season, Albies hit 24 HR, got 86 RBIs and had the most hits of any National League player with 189 while appearing in every game except two.

4

Anthony Rendon- 3B (WAS)

In his contract year, Rendon had a monster season by bashing 34 HR, 126 RBIs and slashing .319/.412/.598. Rendon is expected to receive a huge deal this offseason and is a candidate for the MVP award.

Anthony Rendon- 3B (WAS)
6

Cody Bellinger- OF (LAD)

Bellinger had a phenomenal year by hitting 47 HR, 115 RBIs and slashing .305/.406/.629. He is a candidate to win the MVP award.

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7

Christian Yelich- OF (MIL)

The reigning NL MVP had another great year by hitting 44 HR and slashing .329/.429/.671. He also stole 30 bases and upped his OPS by 100 points from 2018. He could possibly win back-to-back MVP awards.

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8

Ronald Acuna Jr- OF (ATL)

Acuna was so close of becoming part of the prestigious 40/40 club as he hit 41 HR but came short by stealing 37 bases. On the season, he slashed .280/.365/.518.

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9

Zack Greinke- P (ARZ)

While he was traded to the Astros at the deadline, when he was a member of the Diamondbacks, he had 50 AB where he got 14 hits with 8 of those going for extra bases including 3 HR. He slashed .280/.308/.580.

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