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.

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Award winners

NL Most Valuable Player

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NL Cy Young

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NL Rookie of the Year

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NL Rolaids Relief Man of the Year Award

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See footnote[1]

NL Championship Series (NLCS) MVP Award

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DHL Hometown Heroes (2006)

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  • 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

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Topps All-Star Rookie teams

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Branch Rickey Award

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  • 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)[2]

Team award

National League Champions
Preceded by:
Florida Marlins
1998 Succeeded by:
Atlanta Braves
Preceded by:
Philadelphia Phillies
1984 Succeeded by:
St. Louis Cardinals
National League Western Division Champions
Preceded by:
Los Angeles Dodgers
2005 & 2006 Succeeded by:
Arizona Diamondbacks
Preceded by:
San Francisco Giants
1998 Succeeded by:
Arizona Diamondbacks
Preceded by:
Los Angeles Dodgers
1996 Succeeded by:
San Francisco Giants
Preceded by:
Los Angeles Dodgers
1984 Succeeded by:
Los Angeles Dodgers

Team records (single-season and career)

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Minor-league system

MiLB Overall Team of the Year

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Other achievements

Hall of Famers

See: San Diego Padres#Baseball Hall of Famers

Ford C. Frick Award (broadcasters)

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Team Hall of Fame

See: San Diego Padres Hall of Fame

Retired numbers

See: San Diego Padres#Retired numbers

California Sports Hall of Fame

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Breitbard Hall of Fame

See: Breitbard Hall of Fame

National League statistical leaders (batting)

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Batting Average

  • 1984Tony 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

RBI

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

Times on Base

Total Bases

Home Runs

Triples

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

Walks

Intentional Walks

Sacrifice Hits

Sacrifice Flies

Grounded into Double Plays

Outs

Games

At Bats

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)

National League statistical leaders (pitching)

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ERA

Wins

Won-Loss %

Complete Games

Shutouts

Saves

Strikeouts

Strikeouts/9IP

Home Runs Allowed

Hits Allowed

Hits Allowed/9IP

WHIP (Walks plus hits per inning pitched)

Walks Allowed

Walks/9IP

Hit Batsmen

Wild Pitches

Innings

Games

Games Started

Games Finished

Losses

Batters Faced

National League statistical leaders (age)

Oldest Player

Youngest Player

See also

Footnotes

  1. MLB appears to have dropped the Rolaids Relief Man of the Year Award as an official MLB award, after the 2006 season. Relief Man Award winners (1976-2006). Awards (The Official Site of MLB's Honors and Accolades). MLB Advanced Media, L.P. (MLB.com). Retrieved 2010-06-09. Established in 1976, it does not appear on the MLB.com awards page for the most recent completed season. 2010 Awards. MLB Advanced Media, L.P. Retrieved 2011-08-21. The MLB Delivery Man of the Year Award (initially sponsored by DHL) was first given in 2005 and does appear on the MLB.com awards page for the most recent completed season. Prior to both awards, in 1960, The Sporting News established its Fireman of the Year Award, to recognize the best closer from each league. In 2001, the award was broadened to include all relievers and was re-named The Sporting News Reliever of the Year Award. In 2002, MLB began its This Year in Baseball Awards (TYIB Awards) (for all of MLB, not for each league), including Pitcher of the Year and Setup Man of the Year. In 2004, a Closer of the Year category was added and "Pitcher of the Year" was re-named "Starting Pitcher of the Year". In or about 2000, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum began its Hilton Smith Legacy Award for "Relievers of the Year".
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  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Lost National League Division Series.
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  5. Buzzie Bavasi webpage. Breitbard Hall of Fame. San Diego Hall of Champions website. Retrieved 2011-03-19.
  6. Goose Gossage webpage. Breitbard Hall of Fame. San Diego Hall of Champions website. Retrieved 2011-03-19.
  7. Tony Gwynn webpage. Breitbard Hall of Fame. San Diego Hall of Champions website. Retrieved 2011-03-19.
  8. Randy Jones webpage. Breitbard Hall of Fame. San Diego Hall of Champions website. Retrieved 2011-03-19.
  9. David Winfield webpage. Breitbard Hall of Fame. San Diego Hall of Champions website. Retrieved 2011-03-19.