Reserves: 2011-19: 585 Runs, 193 HR, 653 RBI, 47 SB, .257 BA/.325 OBP/.444 SLG. Hernandez was crowned with the Cy Young award back in 2010 and even had a part of the stadium named after with King’s Court down the left field line at T-Mobile Park, formerly known as Safeco Field. However, he began unfolding in 2017 and has gone from All Star potential to an almost below average player. He won both Rookie of the Year and MVP awards in his freshman year and would only continue his dominance from there. Seattle is on the hook for another three seasons after the 2019 campaign where Seager is currently the third highest paid player at the position. He spent 11 years with Seattle though the majority of his damage was done during his second stop with the team from 2004 to 2008. 2015 MLB American League MVP Final Predictions; AL MVP Pick Is? So please keep reading, see who we chose at each position and remember to vote for each position at well. 4. With 90 players to choose from, 4)ARod – SS His previous stops include Bleacher Report and Metro New York while his work has been featured in the New York Post, Newsday, and Yahoo! Defense remained solid for Cano though he did regress during his last year with the team. While he never earned an All Star appearance with the team, Ibanez was an efficient bat for a stretch of five years. Yount was a better fielder with more range and a better arm, and hit for more power. Consistency made this lineup formidable throughout the season. Wilson earned his lone All Star appearance in 1996 which would prove to be his best seasons in the bigs. Perhaps you're the type of fan that favors power over batting averages and on-base percentage. Sign up for our COVID-19 newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest coronavirus news throughout New York City. *Bench C After joining the Mariners in a deal with the Reds during the 1993 offseason, Dan Wilson became the regular catcher with Seattle and held that spot for almost the entirety of his time there. He would also go on to capture 7 Silver Sluggers and 10 Gold Gloves to cap off a historic run with the team. *Smith SS While the shortstop was best known for his time with the Cleveland Indians, he did spend the first five professional years with the Mariners and was a very good defensive player. Newly minted Hall of Famer Edgar Martinez will be the pick at DH. P)R Johnson Edgar Martinez, DH (R) 2.76 ERA, 1.106 WHIP (29th all-time), 2.932 K/BB, 2,396 strikeouts, Career accolades: 3x Cy Young Award, 1963 NL MVP, 7x All-Star, 5x ERA title, 3x World Series, 2x World Series MVP, 0.95 career postseason ERA, Notable vote receivers: Walter Johnson (13%), Tom Seaver (13), Bob Gibson (13%), Greg Maddux (6%), Pedro Martinez (6%), Christy Mathewson (6%), Randy Johnson (6%), Stats: 75.2 WAR, 19.7 dWAR, .267 BA, .817 OPS, 2,048 hits, 389 HR, 1,376 RBI, Accolades: 2x (’70, ’72) NL MVP, 1968 NL Rookie of the Year, 14x All-Star, 10x Gold Glove, 2x World Series, 1976 World Series MVP, Hall of Fame, Notable vote receivers: Ivan Rodriguez (22%), Yogi Berra (22%), Mike Piazza (16%), Stats: 114.1 WAR (13th all-time), .340 BA (16th all-time), 1.080 OPS (3rd all-time), 2,721 hits, 493 HR, 1,995 RBI (7th all-time), Accolades: 2x AL MVP, 1934 AL Triple Crown winner, 7x All-Star, 1x batting title, 6x World Series, 185 RBI in 1931 (2nd all-time), 4 seasons of 166+ RBI, played in 2,130 consecutive games, Hall of Fame, Notable vote receivers: Willie McCovey (10%), Jimmie Foxx (10%), Stats: 127.1 WAR (9th all-time), .358 BA (2nd all-time), 1.010 OPS (7th all-time), 2,930 hits, 301 HR, 1,584 RBI, Accolades: 2x NL MVP (’25,’29), 2x Triple Crown (’22,’25), 1x World Series, 7x batting title, 3 seasons batting over .400, top career WAR, BA, OPS by 2B ever, Hall of Fame, Notable vote receivers: Joe Morgan (16%), Craig Biggio (8%), Ryne Sandberg (8%), Roberto Alomar (8%), Stats: 106.9 WAR (19th all-time), 18.4 dWAR, .267 BA, .908 OPS, 2,234 hits, 548 HR (16th all-time), 1,506 RBI, Accolades: 3x (1980, ’81, ’86) NL MVP, 12x All-Star, 10x Gold Glove, 6x Silver Slugger, 1x World Series, 1980 World Series MVP, Hall of Fame, Notable vote receivers: Brooks Robinson (27%), Stats: 130.8 WAR (7th all-time), 21.3 dWAR, .328 BA (35th all-time), .858 OPS, 3,420 hits (8th all-time), 101 HR, 1,732 RBI (23rd all-time), 723 stolen bases (10th all-time), Accolades: 8x NL batting champion, 13 seasons with a .320 batting average or better, batted .381 in 1900, 8 seasons with at least 40 stolen bases, Hall of Fame, Notable vote receivers: Alex Rodriguez (23%), Cal Ripken Jr. (23%), Derek Jeter (15%), Stats: 121.9 WAR (11th all-time), .344 BA (T-7th all-time), 1.116 OPS (2nd all-time), 2,654 hits, 521 HR (T-20th all-time), 1,839 RBI (15th all-time), Accolades: 2x AL MVP (’46, ’49), 2x AL Triple Crown winner (’42, ’47), 19x All-Star, 6x AL Batting Champion, Last player to hit .400 in MLB history (.406 in 1941), Highest career on-base percentage in MLB history (.482), Registered a 1.000 OPS in 18 of 19 MLB seasons, Lost three seasons due to military service, Hall of Fame, Notable vote receivers: Barry Bonds (37%), Stats: 156.2 WAR (3rd all-time), .302 BA, .941 OPS (26th all-time), 3,282 hits (12th all-time), 660 HR (5th all-time), 1,903 RBI (12th all-time), 338 stolen bases, Accolades: 1951 NL Rookie of the Year, 2x NL MVP (’54, ’65), 24x All-Star, 1954 NL Batting Champion, 12x Gold Glove, 1x World Series, Hall of Fame, Notable vote receivers: Mike Trout (23%), Ken Griffey Jr. (15%), Mickey Mantle (15%), Stats: 162.5 WAR (2nd all-time), .342 BA (10th all-time), 1.164 OPS (1st all-time), 2,873 hits, 714 HR (3rd all-time), 2,214 RBI (2nd all-time), Accolades: 1923 AL MVP, 7x World Series, 1924 AL Batting Champion (.378), Former MLB-holder for most home runs in a single season (60) and career (714), MLB all-time leader in Slugging Percentage (.690), OPS, OPS+, 4 seasons of 50+ home runs, 6 seasons of 150+ RBI, Led MLB in HR 11 times, Led MLB in walks 11 times, Led MLB in OPS 13 times, Hall of Fame, Notable vote receivers: Hank Aaron (20%), Roberto Clemente (6%).
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