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San Diego Padres award winners and league leaders

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This is a list of award winners and league leaders for the San Diego Padres professional baseball team.

Contents

NL Most Valuable Player

  • 1996 – Ken Caminiti
  • NL Cy Young

  • 1976 – Randy Jones
  • 1978 – Gaylord Perry
  • 1989 – Mark Davis
  • 2007 – Jake Peavy
  • NL Rookie of the Year

  • 1976 – Butch Metzger
  • 1987 – Benito Santiago
  • Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award

    See explanatory note at Atlanta Braves award winners and league leaders.
    Team (at all positions)
  • (2012)
  • (2013)
  • MLB Delivery Man of the Year Award

  • Heath Bell (2010)
  • NL Rolaids Relief Man of the Year Award

    See footnote
  • Rollie Fingers (1977, 1978, 1980)
  • Mark Davis (1989)
  • Trevor Hoffman (1998, 2006)
  • Heath Bell (2009, 2010)
  • NL Championship Series (NLCS) MVP Award

  • 1984 – Steve Garvey
  • 1998 – Sterling Hitchcock
  • DHL Hometown Heroes (2006)

  • Tony Gwynn — voted by MLB fans as the most outstanding player in the history of the franchise, based on on-field performance, leadership quality and character value
  • Best Major League Baseball Player ESPY Award

  • Ken Caminiti (1997)
  • Branch Rickey Award

  • 1995 – Tony Gwynn
  • 2008 – Trevor Hoffman
  • Baseball Prospectus Internet Baseball Awards NL Manager of the Year

    See: Baseball Prospectus#Internet Baseball Awards
  • Bud Black (2010)
  • Team award

  • 1984 – National League West Division title
  • 1984 – Warren C. Giles Trophy (National League champion)
  • 1996 – National League West Division title
  • 1998 – National League West Division title
  • 1998 – Warren Giles Trophy (National League champion)
  • 2005 – National League West Division title
  • 2006 – National League West Division title
  • MiLB Overall Team of the Year

  • 2009 – Fort Wayne TinCaps
  • Hall of Famers

    See: San Diego Padres#Baseball Hall of Famers

    Ford C. Frick Award (broadcasters)

  • Jerry Coleman (2005)
  • Team Hall of Fame

    See: San Diego Padres Hall of Fame

    Retired numbers

    See: San Diego Padres#Retired numbers

    Best Breakthrough Athlete ESPY Award

  • Gary Sheffield (1993)
  • Breitbard Hall of Fame

    See: Breitbard Hall of Fame
  • Buzzie Bavasi (2007)
  • Goose Gossage (2007)
  • Tony Gwynn (2002)
  • Randy Jones (1996)
  • David Winfield (1998)
  • Batting Average

  • 1984 – Tony Gwynn (.351)
  • 1987 – Tony Gwynn (.370)
  • 1988 – Tony Gwynn (.313)
  • 1989 – Tony Gwynn (.336)
  • 1992 – Gary Sheffield (.330)
  • 1994 – Tony Gwynn (.394)
  • 1995 – Tony Gwynn (.368)
  • 1996 – Tony Gwynn (.353)
  • 1997 – Tony Gwynn (.372)
  • Runs

  • 1986 – Tony Gwynn (107) co-leader
  • RBI

  • 1979 – Dave Winfield (118)
  • Hits

  • 1984 – Tony Gwynn (213)
  • 1986 – Tony Gwynn (211)
  • 1987 – Tony Gwynn (218)
  • 1989 – Tony Gwynn (203)
  • 1994 – Tony Gwynn (165)
  • 1995 – Tony Gwynn (197) co-leader
  • 1997 – Tony Gwynn (220)
  • On-base percentage

  • 1994 – Tony Gwynn (.454)
  • Times on Base

  • 1987 – Tony Gwynn (303)
  • Total Bases

  • 1979 – Dave Winfield (333)
  • 1992 – Gary Sheffield (323)
  • Home Runs

  • 1998 – Greg Vaughn (50)
  • 1992 – Fred McGriff (35)
  • Triples

  • 1981 – Gene Richards (12) co-leader
  • Singles

  • 1980 – Gene Richards (155)
  • 1984 – Tony Gwynn (177)
  • 1986 – Tony Gwynn (157) co-leader
  • 1987 – Tony Gwynn (162)
  • 1989 – Tony Gwynn (165)
  • 1994 – Tony Gwynn (117)
  • 1995 – Tony Gwynn (154)
  • 1997 – Tony Gwynn (152)
  • Hit By Pitch

  • 1977 – Gene Tenace (13)
  • Walks

  • 1977 – Gene Tenace (125)
  • 1989 – Jack Clark (132)
  • 1990 – Jack Clark (104)
  • 2005 – Brian Giles (119)
  • Intentional Walks

  • 1979 – Dave Winfield (24)
  • 1984 – Garry Templeton (23)
  • 1985 – Garry Templeton (24) co-leader
  • 1991 – Fred McGriff (26)
  • Sacrifice Hits

  • 1970 – Pat Dobson (19)
  • 1975 – Enzo Hernández (24)
  • 1977 – Bill Almon (20)
  • 1978 – Ozzie Smith (28)
  • 1980 – Ozzie Smith (23)
  • 1989 – Roberto Alomar (17)
  • Sacrifice Flies

  • 1984 – Steve Garvey (10) co-leader
  • 1984 – Carmelo Martínez (10) co-leader
  • 1996 – Ken Caminiti (10) co-leader
  • 1997 – Tony Gwynn (12) co-leader
  • 2004 – Mark Loretta (16)
  • Grounded into Double Plays

  • 1984 – Steve Garvey (25)
  • 1991 – Benito Santiago (21)
  • 1992 – Darrin Jackson (21)
  • 1994 – Tony Gwynn (20)
  • 2006 – Adrian Gonzalez (24) co-leader
  • Outs

  • 1981 – Ozzie Smith (381)
  • 1990 – Joe Carter (513)
  • Games

  • 1981 – Ozzie Smith (110) co-leader
  • 1985 – Steve Garvey (162) co-leader
  • 1990 – Joe Carter (162)
  • At Bats

  • 1981 – Ozzie Smith (450)
  • 1986 – Tony Gwynn (642)
  • 1990 – Joe Carter (634)
  • At Bats per Strikeout

  • 1984 – Tony Gwynn (26.3)
  • 1989 – Tony Gwynn (20.1)
  • 1990 – Tony Gwynn (24.9)
  • 1991 – Tony Gwynn (27.9)
  • 1992 – Tony Gwynn (32.5)
  • 1994 – Tony Gwynn (22.1)
  • 1995 – Tony Gwynn (35.7)
  • 1996 – Tony Gwynn (26.5)
  • 1997 – Tony Gwynn (21.1)
  • 1998 – Tony Gwynn (25.6)
  • ERA

  • 1975 – Randy Jones (2.24)
  • 2004 – Jake Peavy (2.27)
  • 2007 – Jake Peavy (2.54)
  • Wins

  • 1976 – Randy Jones (22)
  • 1978 – Gaylord Perry (21)
  • 2007 – Jake Peavy (19)
  • Won-Loss %

  • 1978 – Gaylord Perry (.778)
  • Complete Games

  • 1976 – Randy Jones (25)
  • 1989 – Bruce Hurst (10) co-leader
  • Shutouts

  • 1990 – Bruce Hurst (4) co-leader
  • 1999 – Andy Ashby (3)
  • Saves

  • 1977 – Rollie Fingers (35)
  • 1978 – Rollie Fingers (37)
  • 1989 – Mark Davis (44)
  • 1998 – Trevor Hoffman (53)
  • 2006 – Trevor Hoffman (46)
  • Strikeouts

  • 1994 – Andy Benes (189)
  • 2005 – Jake Peavy (216)
  • 2007 – Jake Peavy (240)
  • Strikeouts/9IP

  • 1994 – Andy Benes (9.87)
  • 2006 – Jake Peavy (9.56)
  • 2007 – Jake Peavy (9.67)
  • Home Runs Allowed

  • 1987 – Ed Whitson (36)
  • 1990 – Dennis Rasmussen (28)
  • 2001 – Kevin Jarvis (37) co-leader
  • 2001 – Bobby Jones (37) co-leader
  • Hits Allowed

  • 1976 – Randy Jones (274)
  • 1992 – Andy Benes (230)
  • Hits Allowed/9IP

  • 2006 – Chris Young (6.72)
  • WHIP (Walks plus hits per inning pitched)

  • 1976 – Randy Jones (1.027)
  • Walks Allowed

  • 1972 – Steve Arlin (122)
  • 1998 – Joey Hamilton (106)
  • 2000 – Matt Clement (125)
  • Walks/9IP

  • 1985 – LaMarr Hoyt (.86)
  • 2004 – David Wells (.92)
  • 2007 – Greg Maddux (1.10)
  • Hit Batsmen

  • 1974 – Bill Greif (14)
  • Wild Pitches

  • 1972 – Steve Arlin (15)
  • 1994 – Scott Sanders (10) co-leader
  • 1999 – Sterling Hitchcock (15) co-leader
  • 2000 – Matt Clement (23)
  • Innings

  • 1976 – Randy Jones (315 ⅓)
  • Games

  • 1977 – Rollie Fingers (78)
  • 1981 – Gary Lucas (57)
  • 1986 – Craig Lefferts (83)
  • Games Started

  • 1976 – Randy Jones (40)
  • 1995 – Andy Ashby (31) co-leader
  • 1998 – Kevin Brown (35) co-leader
  • Games Finished

  • 1976 – Butch Metzger (62)
  • 1977 – Rollie Fingers (69)
  • 1989 – Mark Davis (65)
  • Losses

  • 1969 – Clay Kirby (20)
  • 1971 – Steve Arlin (19)
  • 1972 – Steve Arlin (21)
  • 1974 – Randy Jones (22) co-leader
  • 1981 – Steve Mura (14) co-leader
  • 1994 – Andy Benes (14)
  • 2001 – Bobby Jones (19)
  • Batters Faced

  • 1976 – Randy Jones (1,251)
  • Oldest Player

  • 2003 – Jesse Orosco (46)
  • Youngest Player

  • 1971 – Jay Franklin (18)
  • 1977 – Brian Greer (18)
  • References

    San Diego Padres award winners and league leaders Wikipedia