Cleveland Guardians Award Winners And League Leaders
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Awards


Most Valuable Player

* George Burns (1926) *
Lou Boudreau Louis Boudreau (July 17, 1917 – August 10, 2001), nicknamed "Old Shufflefoot", "Handsome Lou", and "The Good Kid", was an American professional baseball player and manager. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for 15 seasons, primarily as a ...
(1948) * Al Rosen (1953)


Cy Young

* Gaylord Perry (1972) * CC Sabathia (2007) * Cliff Lee (2008) * Corey Kluber (2014, 2017) * Shane Bieber (2020)


Triple Crown

*
Bob Feller Robert William Andrew Feller (November 3, 1918 – December 15, 2010), nicknamed "the Heater from Van Meter", "Bullet Bob", and "Rapid Robert", was an American baseball pitcher who played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Clevel ...
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) * Shane Bieber (
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Rookie of the Year

* Herb Score (1955) * Chris Chambliss (1971) * Joe Charboneau (1980) * Sandy Alomar Jr. (1990)


Manager of the Year

* Eric Wedge (2007) * Terry Francona (2013, 2016, 2022)


Gold Glove Award

* Minnie Miñoso (1959) * Vic Power (1958, 1959, 1960, 1961) *
Jim Piersall James Anthony Piersall (November 14, 1929 – June 3, 2017) was an American baseball center fielder who played 17 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for five teams, from 1950 through 1967. Piersall was best known for his well-publicized ...
(1961) * Vic Davalillo (1964) * Ray Fosse (1970, 1971) * Rick Manning (1976) * Sandy Alomar Jr. (1990) * Kenny Lofton (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996) * Omar Vizquel (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001) * Matt Williams (1997) * Roberto Alomar (1999, 2000, 2001) * Travis Fryman (2000) * Grady Sizemore (2007, 2008) * Francisco Lindor (2016, 2019) *
Roberto Pérez Roberto Andres Pérez (born December 23, 1988) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher who is a free agent. He played college baseball for Florida Gateway College. Pérez was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 33rd round of the 200 ...
(2019, 2020) * César Hernández (2020) * Shane Bieber (2022) *
Andrés Giménez Andrés Alfonso Giménez Osorio (born September 4, 1998) is a Venezuelan professional baseball shortstop and second baseman for the Cleveland Guardians of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut with the New York Mets in 2020. Care ...
(2022) *
Steven Kwan Steven Kwan (born September 5, 1997) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the Cleveland Guardians of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut in 2022. Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Kwan played three year ...
(2022) * Myles Straw (2022)


Silver Slugger Award

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Andre Thornton André Thornton (born August 13, 1949), nicknamed "Thunder", is an American former professional baseball player and business entrepreneur. He played in Major League Baseball as a first baseman and designated hitter from to , most prominently as ...
(1984) * Julio Franco (1988) * Carlos Baerga (1992, 1993) * Albert Belle (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996) * Manny Ramirez (1995, 1999, 2000) * Jim Thome (1996) *
David Justice David Christopher Justice (born April 14, 1966) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and designated hitter in Major League Baseball who played for the Atlanta Braves (1989–1996), Cleveland Indians (1997–2000), New York Yanke ...
(1997) * Matt Williams (1997) * Roberto Alomar (1999, 2000) * Juan Gonzalez (2001) * Victor Martinez (2004) * Grady Sizemore (2008) * Asdrúbal Cabrera (2011) * Michael Brantley (2014) *
Yan Gomes Yan Gomes (; ; born July 19, 1987) is a Brazilian-American professional baseball catcher for the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Toronto Blue Jays, Cleveland Indians, Washington Nationals and Oakland Ath ...
(2014) * Francisco Lindor (2017, 2018) *
Carlos Santana Carlos Humberto Santana Barragán (; born July 20, 1947) is an American guitarist who rose to fame in the late 1960s and early 1970s with his band Santana, which pioneered a fusion of Rock and roll and Latin American jazz. Its sound featured ...
(2019) * José Ramírez (2017, 2018, 2020, 2022)


Edgar Martínez Award

* Ellis Burks (2002)


MLB "This Year in Baseball Awards"

Note: These awards were renamed the "GIBBY Awards" in 2010 and then the "Esurance MLB Awards" in 2015.


"GIBBY Awards" Best Breakout Pitcher

* Corey Kluber ()


"GIBBY Awards" Best Hitting Performance

* Lonnie Chisenhall (2014) – for "Chisenhall's career night" (June 9)


Wilson defensive awards

* Roberto Perez (2019)


Lee MacPhail MVP Award (ALCS)

* Orel Hershiser (1995) * Marquis Grissom (1997) * Andrew Miller ()


''DHL'' Hometown Heroes (2006)

*
Bob Feller Robert William Andrew Feller (November 3, 1918 – December 15, 2010), nicknamed "the Heater from Van Meter", "Bullet Bob", and "Rapid Robert", was an American baseball pitcher who played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Clevel ...
– 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


Team award

* –
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* – World Series championship * –
American League pennant Each Major League Baseball (MLB) season, one American League (AL) team wins the pennant, signifying that they are the league's champion and have the right to play in the World Series against the champion of the National League (NL). The pennant ...
* – World Series championship * –
American League pennant Each Major League Baseball (MLB) season, one American League (AL) team wins the pennant, signifying that they are the league's champion and have the right to play in the World Series against the champion of the National League (NL). The pennant ...
* – ''Baseball America'' Organization of the Year *
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William Harridge Trophy (American League championship) *
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– William Harridge Trophy (American League championship) *
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– William Harridge Trophy (American League championship)


Team records (single-game, single-season, career)


Other achievements


Cleveland Guardians Hall of Fame

For a virtual tour, see footnote For photos of inductees' plaques, see footnote The Guardians
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is located at Heritage Park at Progressive Field. Opened in 2007 – in the centerfield area of Progressive Field – Heritage Park contains bronze plaques and other exhibits honoring the franchise's history.


Greater Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame


Cleveland Chapter / BBWAA awards


Cleveland Indians Man of the Year Award

See footnote The "Cleveland Indians Man of the Year Award" was established in 1946, but was renamed the "
Bob Feller Robert William Andrew Feller (November 3, 1918 – December 15, 2010), nicknamed "the Heater from Van Meter", "Bullet Bob", and "Rapid Robert", was an American baseball pitcher who played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Clevel ...
Man of the Year Award" in 2010. From 1937 to 1943, the award was known as the "Cleveland Indians Most Valuable Player Award" chosen by the Cleveland BBWAA. There were no awards given for the years 1944 and 1945.


Frank Gibbons-Steve Olin Good Guy Award

See footnoteGood Guy Award
Baseball-Almanac website. Retrieved 2011-02-27.


''Associated Press'' Athlete of the Year

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Lou Boudreau Louis Boudreau (July 17, 1917 – August 10, 2001), nicknamed "Old Shufflefoot", "Handsome Lou", and "The Good Kid", was an American professional baseball player and manager. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for 15 seasons, primarily as a ...
(1948)


Bob Feller Act of Valor Award


American League Statistical Leaders


Batting

Batting Average * Nap Lajoie (.344, 1903) *Nap Lajoie (.376, 1904) * Elmer Flick (.308, 1905) *Nap Lajoie (.384, 1910) * Tris Speaker (.386, 1916) * Lew Fonseca (.369, 1929) *
Lou Boudreau Louis Boudreau (July 17, 1917 – August 10, 2001), nicknamed "Old Shufflefoot", "Handsome Lou", and "The Good Kid", was an American professional baseball player and manager. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for 15 seasons, primarily as a ...
(.355, 1948) *
Bobby Ávila Roberto Francisco Ávila González (April 2, 1924 – October 26, 2004), known as "Beto" in Mexico and as "Bobby" in the United States, was a Mexican professional baseball second baseman. A native of Veracruz, Mexico, Ávila began his career pl ...
(.341, 1954) On-base percentage * Nap Lajoie (.413, 1904) * Joe Jackson (.468, 1911) * Tris Speaker (.470, 1916) *Tris Speaker (.474, 1922) *Tris Speaker (.479, 1925) * Larry Doby (.442, 1950) * Mike Hargrove (.424, 1981) Slugging Percentage * Nap Lajoie (.518, 1903) *Nap Lajoie (.552, 1904) * Elmer Flick (.462, 1905) * Joe Jackson (.551, 1913) * Tris Speaker (.502, 1916) * Larry Doby (.541, 1952) *Al Rosen (.613, 1953) *Rocky Colavito (.620, 1958) *Albert Belle (.690, 1995) *Manny Ramirez (.663, 1999) *Manny Ramirez (.697, 2000) *Jim Thome (.677, 2002) OPS *Nap Lajoie (.896, 1903) *Nap Lajoie (.965, 1904) *Elmer Flick (.845, 1905) *Joe Jackson (1.011, 1913) *Tris Speaker (.972, 1916) *Larry Doby (.986, 1950) *Al Rosen (1.034, 1953) *Manny Ramirez (1.105, 1999) *Manny Ramirez (1.154, 2000) Team Record *Jim Thome (1.122, 2002) * Travis Hafner(1.097, 2006) Games *Elmer Flick (157, 1906) *Nap Lajoie (157, 1908) *Nap Lajoie (159, 1910) *Larry Gardner (154, 1920) Co-Leader *Joe Sewell (155, 1928) Co-Leader *Johnny Hodapp (154, 1930) Co-Leader *Earl Averill (154, 1934) Co-Leader *Hal Trosky (154, 1934) Co-Leader *Hal Trosky (154, 1935) *Bill Knickerbocker (155, 1936) Co-Leader *Ken Keltner (154, 1939) Co-Leader *Lou Boudreau (155, 1940) Co-Leader *Les Fleming (156, 1942) *Mickey Rocco (155, 1944) Co-Leader *Al Rosen (154, 1951) Co-Leader *Al Smith (154, 1955) Co-Leader *Leon Wagner (162, 1964) Co-Leader Team Record *Rocky Colavito (162, 1965) Co-Leader *Toby Harrah (162, 1982) Co-Leader *Joe Carter (162, 1989) Co-Leader * Grady Sizemore (162, 2006) Co-Leader At Bats *Elmer Flick (624, 1906) *Nap Lajoie (591, 1910) *Charlie Jamieson (644, 1923) Co-Leader *Carl Lind (650, 1928) *Earl Averill (627, 1931) *Mickey Rocco (653, 1944) * Dale Mitchell (640, 1949) *Julio Franco (658, 1984) *Joe Carter (651, 1989) Co-Leader *Kenny Lofton (662, 1996) Runs *Elmer Flick (98, 1906) *Ray Chapman (84, 1918) *Larry Doby (104, 1952) *Al Rosen (115, 1953) *Al Smith (123, 1955) *Albert Belle (121, 1995) Co-Leader *Roberto Alomar (138, 1999) * Grady Sizemore (134, 2006) * José Ramírez (45, 2020) Hits *Nap Lajoie (208, 1904) *Nap Lajoie (214, 1906) *Nap Lajoie (227, 1910) *Joe Jackson (226, 1912) Co-Leader *Joe Jackson (197, 1913) *Tris Speaker (211, 1916) *Charlie Jamieson (222, 1923) *George Burns (216, 1926) Co-Leader *Johnny Hodapp (225, 1930) *Joe Vosmik (216, 1935) *Earl Averill (232, 1936) *Dale Mitchell (203, 1949) *Kenny Lofton (160, 1994) Total Bases *Nap Lajoie (305, 1904) *Nap Lajoie (304, 1910) *Joe Jackson (331, 1912) *Hal Trosky (405, 1936) Team Record *Al Rosen (297, 1952) *Al Rosen (367, 1953) *Rocky Colavito (301, 1959) *Albert Belle (294, 1994) *Albert Belle (377, 1995) Doubles *Nap Lajoie (49, 1904) *Nap Lajoie (48, 1906) *Nap Lajoie (51, 1910) *Joe Jackson (39, 1913) * Jack Graney (41, 1916) Co-Leader *Tris Speaker (41, 1916) Co-Leader *Tris Speaker (33, 1918) *Tris Speaker (50, 1920) *Tris Speaker (52, 1921) *Tris Speaker (48, 1922) *Tris Speaker (59, 1923) *Joe Sewell (45, 1924) Co-Leader *George Burns (64, 1926) Team Record *Johnny Hodapp (51, 1930) *Joe Vosmik (47, 1935) *Lou Boudreau (45, 1941) *Lou Boudreau (45, 1944) *Lou Boudreau (45, 1947) *Tito Francona (36, 1960) *Albert Belle (52, 1995) Co-Leader * Grady Sizemore (53, 2006) * José Ramírez (56, 2017) Triples *Elmer Flick (18, 1905) *Elmer Flick (22, 1906) *Elmer Flick (18, 1907) *Joe Jackson (26, 1912) Team Record *Joe Vosmik (20, 1935) *Earl Averill (15, 1936) Co-Leader *Jeff Heath (18, 1938) *Jeff Heath (20, 1941) *Hank Edwards (16, 1946) *Dale Mitchell (23, 1949) *Bobby Ávila (11, 1952) *Brett Butler (14, 1986) *Kenny Lofton (13, 1995) Home Runs *Al Rosen (43, 1953) *Rocky Colavito (42, 1959) Co-Leader *Albert Belle (50, 1995) RBI *Nap Lajoie (102, 1904) *Hal Trosky (162, 1936) *Al Rosen (105, 1952) *Al Rosen (145, 1953) *Larry Doby (126, 1954) *Rocky Colavito (108, 1965) *Joe Carter (121, 1986) *Albert Belle (129, 1993) *Albert Belle (126, 1995) *Albert Belle (148, 1996) *Manny Ramirez (165, 1999) Team Record Walks *Jack Graney (94, 1917) *Ray Chapman (84, 1918) *Jack Graney (105, 1919) *Rocky Colavito (93, 1965) *Jim Thome (120, 1997) *Jim Thome (127, 1999) Team Record *Jim Thome (122, 2002) *
Carlos Santana Carlos Humberto Santana Barragán (; born July 20, 1947) is an American guitarist who rose to fame in the late 1960s and early 1970s with his band Santana, which pioneered a fusion of Rock and roll and Latin American jazz. Its sound featured ...
(113, 2014) Strikeouts *Braggo Roth (73, 1917) *Ed Morgan (66, 1930) Co-Leader *Pat Seerey (99, 1944) *Pat Seerey (97, 1945) *Pat Seerey (101, 1946) Co-Leader *Larry Doby (111, 1952) Co-Leader *Larry Doby (121, 1953) *Jim Thome (171, 1999) *Jim Thome (185, 2001) Team Record Stolen Bases *Harry Bay (45, 1903) *Harry Bay (38, 1904) Co-Leader *Elmer Flick (38, 1904) Co-Leader *Elmer Flick (39, 1906) Co-Leader *George Case (28, 1946) *Kenny Lofton (66, 1992) *Kenny Lofton (70, 1993) *Kenny Lofton (60, 1994) *Kenny Lofton (54, 1995) *Kenny Lofton (75, 1996) Team Record Singles *Nap Lajoie (165, 1910) *Tris Speaker (160, 1916) *Charlie Jamieson (172, 1923) Team Record *Charlie Jamieson (168, 1924) *Dale Mitchell (162, 1948) *Dale Mitchell (161, 1949) *Carlos Baerga (152, 1992) *Kenny Lofton (148, 1993) *Kenny Lofton (107, 1994) Co-Leader Runs Created * Nap Lajoie (124, 1904) *Nap Lajoie (134, 1910) *Joe Jackson (133, 1913) *Tris Speaker (128, 1916) *Al Rosen (153, 1953) *Manny Ramirez (151, 1999) Co-Leader Extra-Base Hits * Nap Lajoie (70, 1904) *Nap Lajoie (62, 1910) *Hal Trosky (96, 1936) *Al Rosen (75, 1953) *Rocky Colavito (70, 1958) *Rocky Colavito (66, 1959) *Albert Belle (73, 1994) Co-Leader *Albert Belle (103, 1995) Team Record * Grady Sizemore (92, 2006) *José Ramírez (91, 2017) *José Ramírez (34, 2020) Times on Base *Nap Lajoie (292, 1910) *Joe Jackson (282, 1913) *Tris Speaker (297, 1916) *Tris Speaker (217, 1918) *Al Rosen (290, 1953) *Al Smith (294, 1955) *Rocky Colavito (266, 1965) Hit By Pitch *Bill Hinchman (15, 1907) *Braggo Roth (8, 1918) Co-Leader *Lew Fonseca (7, 1929) *Earl Averill (6, 1932) Co-Leader *Frankie Pytlak (5, 1934) Co-Leader *Larry Doby (7, 1949) Co-Leader *Luke Easter (10, 1950) Co-Leader *Al Rosen (10, 1950) Co-Leader *Minnie Miñoso (15, 1958) *Minnie Miñoso (17, 1959) Team Record *Max Alvis (10, 1963) *Max Alvis (9, 1965) Co-Leader *Roy Foster (12, 1970) *Travis Hafner (17, 2004) Team Record Sacrifice Hits *Bill Bradley (46, 1907) *Bill Bradley (60, 1908) *Ray Chapman (45, 1913) *Terry Turner (38, 1914) Co-Leader *Ray Chapman (67, 1917) Team Record *Ray Chapman (50, 1919) *Bill Wambsganss (43, 1921) *Bill Wambsganss (42, 1922) *Freddy Spurgeon (35, 1926) *Joe Sewell (41, 1929) *Lou Boudreau (14, 1941) Co-Leader *Lou Boudreau (15, 1946) Co-Leader *Bobby Ávila (19, 1954) *Bobby Ávila (18, 1955) *Dick Howser (16, 1964) Co-Leader *Eddie Leon (23, 1970) *Félix Fermín (32, 1989) *Omar Vizquel (16, 1997) *Omar Vizquel (17, 1999) *Omar Vizquel (20, 2004) *Coco Crisp (13, 2005) *José Ramírez (13, 2014) Sacrifice Flies *Al Rosen (11, 1954) *Vic Wertz (11, 1957) *Vic Power (12, 1961) Co-Leader *Jack Heidemann (10, 1970) Co-Leader *Albert Belle (14, 1993) *Roberto Alomar (13, 1999) *Juan Gonzalez (16, 2001) Team Record Intentional Walks *Andre Thornton (18, 1982) Co-Leader Team Record Grounded into Double Plays *Lou Boudreau (23, 1940) *Rocky Colavito (25, 1965) Co-Leader *Julio Franco (28, 1986) Team Record At Bats per Strikeout * Nap Lajoie (27.4, 1913) *Nap Lajoie (27.9, 1914) * Tris Speaker (52.3, 1918) *Tris Speaker (42.5, 1920) * Stuffy McInnis (107.4, 1922) * Joe Sewell (152, 1925) Team Record *Joe Sewell (96.3, 1926) *Joe Sewell (81.3, 1927) *Joe Sewell (65.3, 1928) *Joe Sewell (144.5, 1929) *Joe Sewell (117.7, 1930) * Joe Vosmik (40.5, 1934) *
Lou Boudreau Louis Boudreau (July 17, 1917 – August 10, 2001), nicknamed "Old Shufflefoot", "Handsome Lou", and "The Good Kid", was an American professional baseball player and manager. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for 15 seasons, primarily as a ...
(36.8, 1946) *Lou Boudreau (53.8, 1947) *Lou Boudreau (62.2, 1948) * Dale Mitchell (58.2, 1949) *Dale Mitchell (56.8, 1952) * Buddy Bell (16.1, 1972) * Félix Fermín (34.3, 1993) At Bats per Home Run * Charlie Hickman (43.5, 1903) *
Bill Hinchman William White Hinchman (April 4, 1883 – February 20, 1963) was an American professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1905 to 1920 for the Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Naps, and Pittsburgh Pirates. In 1916 he ...
(77.3, 1908) * Pat Seerey (22.8, 1944) * Al Rosen (15.0, 1950) * Luke Easter (14.1, 1952) *
Rocky Colavito Rocco Domenico "Rocky" Colavito Jr. (born August 10, 1933) is an American former professional baseball player, coach and television sports commentator. He played in Major League Baseball as an outfielder from 1955 to 1968, most prominently as a me ...
(11.9, 1958) * Boog Powell (16.1, 1975) * Manny Ramirez (11.9, 1999) *Manny Ramirez (11.6, 2000) * Jim Thome (10.7, 2001) *Jim Thome (9.2, 2002) Team Record Outs * Ray Chapman (460, 1917) * Bill Wambsganss (485, 1920) * Freddy Spurgeon (470, 1926) Co-Leader * Homer Summa (442, 1927) Co-Leader * Carl Lind (491, 1928) * Mickey Rocco (509, 1944) Co-Leader * Max Alvis (515, 1967) Team Record


Pitching

ERA * Earl Moore (1.74, 1903) * Addie Joss (1.59, 1904) *Addie Joss (1.16, 1908) Team Record * Vean Gregg (1.80, 1911) * Stan Coveleski (2.76, 1923) * Mel Harder (2.95, 1933) *
Bob Feller Robert William Andrew Feller (November 3, 1918 – December 15, 2010), nicknamed "the Heater from Van Meter", "Bullet Bob", and "Rapid Robert", was an American baseball pitcher who played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Clevel ...
(2.61, 1940) * Gene Bearden (2.43, 1948) * Mike Garcia (2.36, 1949) * Early Wynn (3.20, 1950) *Mike Garcia (2.64, 1954) * Sam McDowell (2.18, 1965) * Luis Tiant (1.60, 1968) * Rick Sutcliffe (2.96, 1982) * Kevin Millwood (2.86, 2005) * Cliff Lee (2.54, 2008) * Corey Kluber (2.25, 2017) * Shane Bieber (1.63, 2020) Wins * Addie Joss (27, 1907) Co-Leader * Jim Bagby, Sr. (31, 1920) Team Record * George Uhle (26, 1923) *George Uhle (27, 1926) *
Bob Feller Robert William Andrew Feller (November 3, 1918 – December 15, 2010), nicknamed "the Heater from Van Meter", "Bullet Bob", and "Rapid Robert", was an American baseball pitcher who played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Clevel ...
(24, 1939) *Bob Feller (27, 1940) *Bob Feller (25, 1941) *Bob Feller (26, 1946) Co-Leader *Bob Feller (20, 1947) * Bob Lemon (23, 1950) *Bob Feller (22, 1951) *Bob Lemon (23, 1954) Co-Leader * Early Wynn (23, 1954) Co-Leader *Bob Lemon (18, 1955) Co-Leader * Jim Perry (18, 1960) Co-Leader * Gaylord Perry (24, 1972) Co-Leader * Cliff Lee (22, 2008) * Shane Bieber (8, 2020) Won–Loss % * Ed Klepfer (.778, 1917) *Jim Bagby, Sr. (.721, 1920) * George Uhle (.711, 1926) * Johnny Allen (.938, 1937) Team Record *
Steve Hargan Steven Lowell Hargan (born September 8, 1942), is a former professional baseball player who pitched in Major League Baseball from 1965 to 1972 and 1974 to 1977. The son of Lowell and Florence Hargan, he grew up in Fort Wayne, Indiana Fort W ...
(.786, 1970) * Cliff Lee (.783, 2005) *Cliff Lee (.880, 2008) * Shane Bieber (.889, 2020) WHIP * Addie Joss (.948, 1903) *Addie Joss (.806, 1908) Team Record * Vean Gregg (1.054, 1911) * Stan Coveleski (1.108, 1920) *
Bob Feller Robert William Andrew Feller (November 3, 1918 – December 15, 2010), nicknamed "the Heater from Van Meter", "Bullet Bob", and "Rapid Robert", was an American baseball pitcher who played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Clevel ...
(1.133, 1940) *Bob Feller (1.194, 1947) * Bob Lemon (1.226, 1948) * Early Wynn (1.25, 1950) * Mike Garcia (1.125, 1954) *Corey Kluber (0.87, 2017) Hits Allowed/9IP * Earl Moore (7.12, 1903) *Addie Joss (6.42, 1908) *Vean Gregg (6.33, 1911) *Stan Coveleski (6.09, 1917) *Stan Coveleski (8.11, 1920) *Bob Feller (7.29, 1938) *Bob Feller (6.89, 1939) *Bob Feller (6.88, 1940) *Allie Reynolds (6.34, 1943) *Steve Gromek (7.07, 1944) *Early Wynn (6.99, 1950) *Bob Lemon (6.86, 1952) *Herb Score (5.85, 1956) *Herb Score (6.89, 1959) *Sam McDowell (5.87, 1965) *Sam McDowell (6.02, 1966) *Luis Tiant (5.30, 1968) *Rick Sutcliffe (7.25, 1982) *CC Sabathia (7.44, 2001) Walks/9IP *Addie Joss (.83, 1908) Team Record *Addie Joss (1.15, 1909) *Sherry Smith (1.53, 1924) *Sherry Smith (1.82, 1925) *Clint Brown (1.71, 1932) *Clint Brown (1.65, 1933) *Mel Harder (1.66, 1935) *Dick Donovan (1.69, 1962) *Dick Donovan (1.22, 1963) *Ralph Terry (1.25, 1965) *Greg Swindell (1.17, 1991) * Cliff Lee (1.37, 2008) Strikeouts/9IP *Heinie Berger (5.90, 1909) *Guy Morton (5.16, 1918) *Guy Morton (4.53, 1922) *Johnny Allen (6.11, 1936) *Bob Feller (7.78, 1938) *Bob Feller (7.46, 1939) *Bob Feller (7.33, 1940) *Bob Feller (6.82, 1941) *Allie Reynolds (6.84, 1943) *Bob Feller (5.90, 1947) *Early Wynn (6.02, 1950) *Herb Score (9.70, 1955) *Herb Score (9.49, 1956) *Herb Score (8.23, 1959) *Sam McDowell (9.19, 1964) *Sam McDowell (10.71, 1965) *Sam McDowell (10.42, 1966) *Luis Tiant (9.22, 1967) *Sam McDowell (9.47, 1968) *Sam McDowell (8.81, 1969) *Sam McDowell (8.97, 1970) *Len Barker (6.83, 1980) *Len Barker (7.41, 1981) *Shane Bieber (14.198, 2020) Games *Jim Bagby, Sr. (45, 1918) Co-Leader *Jim Bagby, Sr. (48, 1920) *Johnny Humphries (45, 1938) *Bob Feller (43, 1940) *Bob Feller (44, 1941) *Joe Heving (63, 1944) *Bob Feller (48, 1946) *Ed Klieman (58, 1947) *Ray Narleski (60, 1955) Saves *Bill Hoffer (3, 1901) *Otto Hess (3, 1906) Co-Leader *Ed Klieman (17, 1947) Co-Leader *Russ Christopher (17, 1948) *Ray Narleski (19, 1955) *Johnny Klippstein (14, 1960) Co-Leader *José Mesa (46, 1995) * Bob Wickman (45, 2005) Co-Leader * Joe Borowski (45, 2007) * Brad Hand (15, 2020) Innings *Jim Bagby, Sr. (, 1920) *George Uhle (, 1923) *George Uhle (, 1926) *Bob Feller (, 1939) *Bob Feller (, 1940) *Bob Feller (343, 1941) *
Jim Bagby Jr. James Charles Jacob Bagby Jr. (September 8, 1916 – September 2, 1988) was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians, and Pittsburgh Pirates. He batted and threw right-handed. His father, Ji ...
(273, 1943) *Bob Feller (, 1946) Team Record *Bob Feller (299, 1947) *Bob Lemon (, 1948) *Bob Lemon (288, 1950) *Early Wynn (, 1951) *Bob Lemon (, 1952) *Bob Lemon (, 1953) *Early Wynn (, 1954) *Sam McDowell (305, 1970) Co-Leader Strikeouts *Stan Coveleski (133, 1920) *Bob Feller (240, 1938) *Bob Feller (246, 1939) *Bob Feller (261, 1940) *Bob Feller (260, 1941) *Allie Reynolds (151, 1943) *Bob Feller (348, 1946) Team Record *Bob Feller (196, 1947) *Bob Feller (164, 1948) *Bob Lemon (170, 1950) *Herb Score (245, 1955) *Herb Score (263, 1956) *Early Wynn (184, 1957) *Sam McDowell (325, 1965) *Sam McDowell (225, 1966) *Sam McDowell (283, 1968) *Sam McDowell (279, 1969) *Sam McDowell (304, 1970) *Len Barker (187, 1980) *Len Barker (127, 1981) *Shane Bieber (122, 2020) Games Started *Stan Coveleski (40, 1921) *George Uhle (40, 1922) *George Uhle (44, 1923) Team Record *George Uhle (36, 1926) *Bob Feller (37, 1940) *Bob Feller (40, 1941) *Jim Bagby Jr. (35, 1942) *Jim Bagby Jr. (33, 1943) *Bob Feller (42, 1946) *Bob Feller (37, 1947) *Bob Feller (38, 1948) *Bob Lemon (37, 1950) *Bob Lemon (34, 1951) Co-Leader *Early Wynn (34, 1951) Co-Leader *Mike Garcia (36, 1952) Co-Leader *Bob Lemon (36, 1952) Co-Leader *Early Wynn (36, 1954) *Early Wynn (37, 1957) *Jim Perry (36, 1960) Co-Leader Complete Games *Jim Bagby, Sr. (30, 1920) *George Uhle (29, 1923) *Sherry Smith (22, 1925) Co-Leader *George Uhle (32, 1926) *Wes Ferrell (27, 1931) Co-Leader *Bob Feller (24, 1939) Co-Leader *Bob Feller (31, 1940) *Bob Feller (36, 1946) Team Record *Bob Lemon (20, 1948) *Bob Lemon (22, 1950) Co-Leader *Bob Lemon (28, 1952) *Bob Lemon (21, 1954) Co-Leader *Bob Lemon (21, 1956) Co-Leader *Gaylord Perry (29, 1972) *Gaylord Perry (29, 1973) *Tom Candiotti (17, 1986) *Jake Westbrook (5, 2004) Co-Leader *Corey Kluber (5, 2017) Co-Leader Shutouts *Addie Joss (5, 1902) *Stan Coveleski (9, 1917) *George Uhle (5, 1922) *Stan Coveleski (5, 1923) *Clint Brown (3, 1930) *Oral Hildebrand (6, 1933) *Mel Harder (6, 1934) Co-Leader *Bob Feller (4, 1940) Co-Leader *Al Milnar (4, 1940) Co-Leader *Bob Feller (6, 1941) *Bob Feller (10, 1946) Team Record *Bob Feller (5, 1947) *Bob Lemon (10, 1948) Team Record *Mike Garcia (6, 1952) Co-Leader *Mike Garcia (5, 1954) Co-Leader *Herb Score (5, 1956) *Jim Perry (4, 1960) Co-Leader *Dick Donovan (5, 1962) Co-Leader *Sam McDowell (5, 1966) Co-Leader *Luis Tiant (5, 1966) Co-Leader *Steve Hargan (6, 1967) Co-Leader *Luis Tiant (9, 1968) * Cliff Lee (2, 2008) Co-Leader *Corey Kluber (3, 2017) Co-Leader Home Runs Allowed *Jim Bagby Jr. (19, 1942) *Bob Feller (22, 1951) *Early Wynn (23, 1952) *Jim Perry (35, 1960) *Luis Tiant (37, 1969) Walks Allowed *Earl Moore (101, 1902) *Gene Krapp (138, 1911) *George Kahler (121, 1912) *Vean Gregg (124, 1913) *George Uhle (118, 1926) *Wes Ferrell (130, 1931) *Bob Feller (208, 1938) Team Record *Bob Feller (142, 1939) *Bob Feller (194, 1941) *Allie Reynolds (130, 1945) *Bob Feller (153, 1946) *Early Wynn (132, 1952) *Sam McDowell (132, 1965) *Sam McDowell (123, 1967) *Sam McDowell (110, 1968) *Luis Tiant (129, 1969) *Sam McDowell (131, 1970) *Sam McDowell (153, 1971) Hits Allowed *Jim Bagby, Sr. (277, 1917) *Stan Coveleski (286, 1919) *Jim Bagby, Sr. (338, 1920) *George Uhle (378, 1923) Team Record *George Uhle (300, 1926) *Willis Hudlin (291, 1927) *Bob Feller (284, 1941) *Jim Bagby Jr. (248, 1943) *Bob Feller (277, 1946) *Bob Feller (255, 1948) *Bob Lemon (281, 1950) *Bob Lemon (244, 1951) *Mike Garcia (284, 1952) *Bob Lemon (283, 1953) *Early Wynn (270, 1957) *Cal McLish (253, 1959) Strikeout to Walk *Bob Feller (2.21, 1940) *Mike Garcia (1.57, 1949) *Sonny Siebert (4.15, 1965) *Dennis Eckersley (3.54, 1977) *Greg Swindell (5.45, 1991) Losses *Joe Shaute (17, 1924) Co-Leader *Bob Lemon (14, 1951) Co-Leader *Luis Tiant (20, 1969) *Wayne Garland (19, 1977) *Rick Wise (19, 1978) Earned Runs Allowed *George Uhle (150, 1923) Team Record *Monte Pearson (128, 1934) *Early Wynn (126, 1957) *Jim Perry (117, 1961) Co-Leader *Sam McDowell (101, 1967) Wild Pitches *Earl Moore (13, 1901) Co-Leader *Otto Hess (18, 1905) Team Record *Bob Rhoads (14, 1907) Co-Leader *Heinie Berger (13, 1909) *Cy Falkenberg (13, 1913) *George Uhle (8, 1926) Co-Leader *Garland Buckeye (10, 1927) *Joe Shaute (7, 1928) *Monte Pearson (15, 1934) *Bob Feller (14, 1939) *Gene Bearden (11, 1949) *Herb Score (12, 1955) *Herb Score (11, 1956) *Cal McLish (8, 1957) *Herb Score (14, 1959) *Sam McDowell (17, 1965) *Sam McDowell (18, 1967) *Sam McDowell (17, 1970) *Gaylord Perry (17, 1973) *Len Barker (14, 1980) *Jack Morris (13, 1994) Co-Leader Hit Batsmen *Otto Hess (24, 1906) Team Record *Vean Gregg (14, 1913) Co-Leader *George Uhle (13, 1924) Co-Leader *George Uhle (13, 1926) *Earl Whitehill (9, 1938) *Al Smith (6, 1940) Co-Leader *Allie Reynolds (7, 1943) Batters Faced *Jim Bagby, Sr. (1,364, 1920) *George Uhle (1,548, 1923) Team Record *George Uhle (1,367, 1926) *Bob Feller (1,304, 1940) *Bob Feller (1,466, 1941) *Jim Bagby Jr. (1,135, 1943) *Bob Feller (1,512, 1946) *Bob Feller (1,218, 1947) *Bob Lemon (1,214, 1948) *Bob Lemon (1,254, 1950) *Bob Lemon (1,139, 1951) *Bob Lemon (1,252, 1952) *Bob Lemon (1,216, 1953) *Early Wynn (1,102, 1954) *Early Wynn (1,146, 1957) *Sam McDowell (1,257, 1970) Games Finished * José Mesa (57, 1995) Co-Leader Oldest Player * Cy Young (42, 1909) * Deacon McGuire (46, 1910) *Cy Young (44, 1911) * Joe Heving (41, 1942) *Joe Heving (42, 1943) *Joe Heving (43, 1944) * Satchel Paige (42, 1949) * Early Wynn (43, 1963) * Phil Niekro (47, 1986) * Dave Winfield (43, 1995) * Dennis Martínez (41, 1996) Youngest Player * Ed Cermak (19, 1901) * Mel Harder (18, 1928) *
Bob Feller Robert William Andrew Feller (November 3, 1918 – December 15, 2010), nicknamed "the Heater from Van Meter", "Bullet Bob", and "Rapid Robert", was an American baseball pitcher who played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Clevel ...
(17, 1936) *Bob Feller (18, 1937) * Vern Freiburger (17, 1941) *
Ted Sepkowski Theodore Walter Sepkowski, born ''Szepkowski'' (November 9, 1923 – March 8, 2002) was an American professional baseball player. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, he played outfield and three infield positions as a minor leaguer, and appeared in 1 ...
(18, 1942) * Mike Lee (19, 1960) * Alfredo Griffin (18, 1976) * Julián Tavárez (20, 1993) * CC Sabathia (20, 2001)


See also

* Baseball awards * List of Major League Baseball awards


Footnotes

{{DEFAULTSORT:Cleveland Indians Award Winners And League Leaders Award Major League Baseball team trophies and awards