Regular readers of BBRT know that I have a particular fondness for players that bring “lumber and leather” to their game. With that in mind, this post will focus on players who have captured what BBRT thinks of as “MLB’s Heavy Metal Doubleheader” – winning a Silver Slugger and Gold Glove in the same season. You have to admire those players who can earn recognition as be named the best at their positions both defensively and offensively.
Note: The Hillerich and Bradsby Silver Slugger Awards were first presented in 1980 (the Rawlings Gold Glove Awards were launched in 1957), so the list of double winners is relatively recent (at least as defined by someone who went to their first World Series game the year the Gold Glove Awards were initiated).
In 2019, four players earned both a Gold Glove and a Silver Slugger:
- Phillies’ catcher J.T. Realmuto;
- Red Sox’ RF Mookie Betts;
- Dodgers’ RF Cody Bellinger; and
- Diamondbacks’ pitcher Zack Greinke.
Let’s take a quick look at how they earned their gold and silver – and add some “Heavy Metal” trivia. along the way.
Phillies, C, J.T. Realmuto

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In his sixth MLB season (five as a regular), Realmuto picked up his second Silver Slugger (2018 & 2019) and first Gold Glove Award. On offense, Realmuto hit .275, with 25 home runs, 83 RBI and 94 runs scored. In games he played as a catcher, Realmuto topped NL backstops in hits (144), runs batted in (79) and stolen bases (9). He also finished in the top five among NL catchers in average and home runs (he hit 23 of his home runs while in the catcher’s spot and one each as a DH and one as a pinch hitter). On defense, he led NL catchers in Defensive WAR at 1.9 and threw out an MLB-best 43 base runners – leading the NL with a 46.3 percent caught stealing rate. He also led NL catchers in double plays and finished among the NL’s top five catchers in pitch “framing.”
Mookie Betts, RF, Red Sox

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This is Betts’ second straight season of combined Gold Glove/Silver Slugger excellence – making him the 26th MLB player with consecutive “Heavy Metal” seasons. It was Betts’ third Silver Slugger Award and fourth Gold Glove (in six MLB seasons; five of 100 or more games). On offense, Betts hit .295, with 40 doubles, five triples and 29 home runs. He also had 80 RBI, 97 walks and his 135 runs scored led all of major league baseball. On defense, the far-ranging right fielder was first among AL rightfielders in fielding percentage (.996) and second among AL rightfielders in both putouts (274) and assists (8). When you add in his games in centerfield, Betts led all AL outfielders in putouts (320) and was third in assists (10). His 15 Defensive Runs Saved trailed only the Yankees’ Aaron Judge and Dodgers’ Cody Bellinger among MLB rightfielders.
Cody Bellinger, RF, Dodgers

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In 2019, Dodgers’ RF Cody Bellinger – in his third MLB season – picked up his first Gold Glove and Single Slugger Awards. (Bellinger started 102 games in RF, 28 at 1B and 21 in CF). Offensively, Bellinger hit .305 (ninth in the NL), with 47 home runs (third in the NL), 115 RBI (seventh in the NL), 121 runs scored (second in the NL) and 15 stolen bases (in 20 attempts). He led the NL in total bases (351) and his NL-topping 21 intentional walks indicate the respect he earned at the plate. In the field, his 10 outfield assists as a rightfielder were second in the league and his .990 fielding percentage led all NL righfielders, as did his 19 Defensive Runs Saved.
Zack Greinke, P, Diamondbacks/Astros

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Greinke, in his 16th MLB season, picked up his sixth Gold Glove (consecutive) and second Silver Slugger Award. Traded by the Diamondbacks to the Astros (in the AL, with its DH, but don’t get me started on that) at the July trade deadline, Greinke did enough damage with his bat early to earn a Silver Slugger. He got only two at bats with Houston (hitting one double). His overall stat line for the season was 14-for-56 (.280), with four doubles, one triple, three home runs and eight RBI. Although switching leagues put him out of the running for AL or NL defensive leadership, his 68 total chances topped all MLB pitchers, as did his 33 putouts and 34 assists (tying the Braves’ Max Fried). Greinke made only one error, for a .985 fielding percentage.
Zack Greinke (2019 – Diamondbacks Astros) and Mike Hampton (2003 Braves) are the only pitchers to win a Gold Glove and a Silver Slugger in the same season.
–A FEW ADDITIONAL BITS OF SAME-SEASON SILVER SLUGGER AND GOLD GLOVER TRIVIA–
- The Chicago White Sox are the only team to never have a player capture a Silver Slugger Award and Gold Glove in the same season.
- The fewest GG/SS combo winners in a single season (since 1980) is one – Dodgers’ 1B Adrian Gonzalez in 2014.
- The most players to achieve the GG/SS combo in a season is nine – back in 1984: Lance Parrish, C, Tigers; Keith Hernandez, 1B, Mets; Eddie Murray, 1B, Orioles; Ryne Sandberg, 2B, Cubs; Lou Whitaker, 2B, Tigers; Mike Schmidt, 3B, Phillies; Buddy Bell, 3B, Rangers; Dave Winfield, OF, Yankees; Dale Murphy, OF, Braves.
- Roberto Alomar (2B) is the only player to win the single-season Gold Glove/Silver Slugger combo with three different teams (Blue Jays-1992; Orioles-1996; Indians-1999, 2000)
- Scott Rolen (3B) and Zack Greinke are the only player to win the SS/GG combo in a season in which they played for two different teams. In 2002, Rolen was traded from the Phillies to the Cardinals on July 29. He played 100 games for the Phillies and 55 for the Cardinals in what would be his only SS/GG combo season. For Greinke’s particulars see the paragraphs on Greinke above.
- Adrian Gonzalez (1B) and Matt Williams (3B) are the only players to capture a SS/GG single-season combination in both the AL and NL. Gonzalez – Dodgers-2014; Red Sox-2011. Williams – Indians-1997; Giants-1993-1994.
- The only team to have three SS/GG winners in the same season is the 1993 Giants (Robby Thompson (2B), Matt Williams (3B), Barry Bonds (OF).
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Now, we’ve look at 2018’s “Heavy Metal Doubleheader” winners. Here’s a look back at those who have won both awards in the same season in the past. Since 1980, the combination of a Gold Glove/Silver Slugger has been achieved in a season 194 times by 104 different players. Here are a couple of list that might be of interest. (Since the Silver Slugger is awarded to three outfielders annually regardless of their position (LF, CF, RF), GG/SS combo lists in this post does not break outfielders out by position.)
—Full List of Same-Year Gold Glove/Silver Slugger Winners by Season—
2019
J.T. Realmuto, C, Phillies; Mookie Betts, RF, Red Sox; Cody Bellinger, RF, Dodgers; Zack Greinke, P, D-backs/Astros
2018
Nolan Arenado, 3B, Rockies; Mookie Betts, OF, Red Sox; Nick Markakis, OF, Braves’ Salvador Perez, C, Royals
2017
Nolan Arenado, 3B, Rockies; Paul Goldschmidt, 1B, Diamondbacks; Eric Hosmer, 1B, Royals; Marcell Ozuna, OF, Marlins
2016
Nolan Arenado, 3B, Rockies; Mookie Betts, Of, Red Sox; Salvador Perez, C, Royals; Anthony Rizzo, 1B, Cubs
2015
Jose Altuve, 2B, Astros; Paul Goldschmidt, 1B, Diamondbacks; Dee Gordon, 2B, Marlins; Nolan Arenado, 3B, Rockies; Brandon Crawford, SS, Giants.
2014
Adrian Gonzalez, 1B, Dodgers
2013
Yadier Molina, C, Cardinals; Paul Goldschmidt, 1B, Diamondbacks; J.J. Hardy, SS, Orioles; Adam Jones, OF, Orioles
2012
Adam LaRoche, 1B, Nationals; Robinson Cano, 2B, Yankees; Chase Headley, 3B, Padres; Andrew McCutchen, OF, Pirates
2011
Adrian Gonzalez, 1B, Red Sox; Brandon Phillips, 2B, Reds; Adrian Beltre, 3B, Rangers; Troy Tulowitzki, SS, Rockies; Jacob Ellsbury, OF, Red Sox; Matt Kemp, OF, Dodgers
2010
Joe Mauer, C, Twins; Albert Pujols, 1B, Cardinals; Robinson Cano, 2B, Yankees; Troy Tulowitzki, SS, Rockies; Carl Crawford, OF, Rays; Carlos Gonzalez, OF, Rockies
2009
Joe Mauer, C, Twins; Mark Tiexiera, 1B, Yankees; Ryan Zimmerman, 3B, Nationals’ Derek Jeter, SS, Yankees’ Matt Kemp, OF, Dodgers; Ichiro Suzuki, OF, Mariners; Torii Hunter, OF, Angels
2008
Joe Mauer, C, Twins’ Dustin Pedroia, 2B, Red Sox; David Wright, 3B, Mets; Grady Sizemore, OF, Indians
2007
Russell Martin, C, Dodgers; Placido Polanco, 2B, Tigers; David Wright, 3B, Mets; Jimmy Rollins, SS, Phillies; Carlos Beltran, OF, Mets; Ichiro Suzuki, OF, Mariners
2006
Derek Jeter, SS, Yankees; Carlos Beltran, OF, Mets
2005
Jason Varitek, C, Red Sox; Mark Tiexierea, 1B, Rangers; Derrek Lee, 1B, Cubs; Andruw Jones, OF, Braves
2004
Ivan Rodriguez, C, Tigers; Jim Edmonds, OF, Cardinals
2003
Brett Boone, 2B, Mariners; Edgar Renteria, SS, Cardinals; Alex Rodriguez, SS, Rangers; Mike Hampton, P, Braves
2002
Todd Helton, 1B, Rockies; Scott Rolen, 3B, Cardinals/Phillies; Eric Chavez, 3B, A’s; Edgar Renteria, SS, Cardinals; Alex Rodriguez, SS, Rangers
2001
Todd Helton, 1B, Rockies; Ichiro Suzuki, OF, Mariners
2000
Roberto Alomar, 2B, Indians; Darin Erstad, OF, Angels
1999
Ivan Rodriguez, C, Rangers; Robert Alomar, 2B, Indians; Larry Walker, OF, Rockies; Ken Griffey, Jr., OF, Mariners; Shawn Green, OF, Blue Jays
1998
Ivan Rodriguez, C, Rangers; Rafael Palmeiro, 1B, Rangers; Ken Griffey, Jr. OF, Mariners
1997
Ivan Rodriguez, C, Rangers; Craig Biggio, 2B, Astros; Chuck Knoblauch, 2B, Twins; Matt Williams, 3B, Indians; Larry Walker, OF, Rockies; Barry Bonds, OF, Giants; Ken Griffey, Jr, OF, Mariners
1996
Ivan Rodriguez, C, Rangers; Roberto Alomar, 2B, Orioles; Ken Caminiti, 3B, Padres; Barry Larkin, SS, Reds; Barry Bonds, OF, Giants; Ken Griffey, Jr. OF, Mariners
1995
Ivan Rodriguez, C, Rangers; Craig, Biggio, 2B, Astros; Barry Larkin, SS, Reds
1994
Ivan Rodriguez, C, Rangers; Jeff Bagwell, 1B, Astros; Craig Biggio, 2B, Astros; Matt Williams, 3B, Giants; Wade Boggs, 3B, Yankees; Barry Bonds, OF, Giants; Ken Griffey, Jr., OF, Mariners
1993
Robby Thompson, 2B, Giants; Matt Williams, 3B, Giants; Jay Bell, SS, Pirates; Barry Bonds, OF, Giants; Ken Griffey, Jr, OF, Mariners
1992
Roberto Alomar, 2B, Blue Jays; Larry Walker, OF, Expos; Andy Van Slyke, OF, Pirates; Barry Bonds, OF, Pirates; Kirby Puckett, OF, Twins
1991
Will Clark, 1B, Giants; Ryne Sandberg, 2B, Cubs; Cal Ripken, Jr., SS, Orioles; Barry Bonds, OF, Pirates’ Ken Griffey, Jr., OF, Mariners
1990
Benito Santiago, C, Padres; Ryne Sandberg, 2B, Cubs; Kelly Gruber, 3B, Blue Jays; Barry Bonds, OF, Pirates; Ellis Burks, OF, Red Sox
1989
Ryne Sandberg, 2B, Cubs; Eric Davis, OF, Reds; Kirby Puckett, OF, Twins; Tony Gwynn, OF, Padres
1988
Benito Santiago, C, Padres; Ryne Sandberg, 2B, Cubs; Andy Van Slyke, OF, Pirates; Kirby Puckett, OF, Twins
1987
Don Mattingly, 1B, Yankees; Ozzie Smith, SS, Cardinals; Tony Gwynn, OF, Padres; Eric Davis, OF, Reds; Kirby Puckett, OF, Twins; Andre Dawson, OF, Cubs
1986
Don Mattingly, 1B, Yankees; Frank White, 2B, Royals; Mike Schmidt, 3B, Phillies; Tony Gwynn, OF, Padres; Kirby Puckett, OF, Twins
1985
Don Mattingly, 1B, Yankees; Ryne Sandberg, 2B, Cubs; Lou Whitaker, 2B, Tigers; Tim Wallach, 3B, Expos; George Brett, 3B, Royals; Willie McGee, OF, Cardinals; Dale Murphy, OF, Braves; Dave Winfield, OF, Yankees
1984
Lance Parrish, C, Tigers; Keith Hernandez, 1B, Mets; Eddie Murray, 1B, Orioles; Ryne Sandberg, 2B, Cubs; Lou Whitaker, 2B, Tigers; Mike Schmidt, 3B, Phillies; Buddy Bell, 3B, Rangers; Dave Winfield, OF, Yankees; Dale Murphy, OF, Braves
1983
Lance Parrish, C, Tigers; Eddie Murray, 1B, Orioles; Lou Whitaker, 2B, Tigers; Mike Schmidt, 3B, Phillies; Dale Murphy, OF, Braves; Dave Winfield, OF, Yankees; Andre Dawson, OF, Expos
1982
Gary Carter, C, Expos; Mike Schmidt, 3B, Phillies; Robin Yount, SS, Brewers; Dale Murphy, OF, Braves; Dave Winfield, OF, Yankees
1981
Gary Carter, C, Expos; Manny Trillo, 2B, Phillies; Mike Schmidt, 3B, Phillies; Andre Dawson, OF, Expos; Rickey Henderson, OF, A’s; Dwight Evans, OF, Red Sox; Dusty Baker, OF, Dodgers
1980
Keith Hernandez, 1B, Cardinals; Cecil Cooper, 1B, Brewers; Andre Dawson, OF, Expos; Willie Wilson, OF, Royals
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Your Same-Season, Gold Glove/Silver Slugger combo winners listed alphabetically:
Alomar, Roberto … 1992; 1996; 1999; 2000
Altuve, Jose … 2015
Arenado, Nolan … 2015; 2016; 2017; 2018
Baker, Dusty … 1981
Bagwell, Jeff … 1994
Bell, Buddy … 1984
Bell, Jay (SS) … 1993
Cody Bellinger … 2019
Beltre, Adrian (3B) … 2011
Beltran, Carlos (OF) … 2006; 2007
Biggio, Craig (2B) … 1994; 1995; 1997
Betts, Mookie (OF) … 2016; 2018, 2019
Boggs, Wade (3B) … 1994
Bonds, Barry … 1990; 1991; 1992; 1993; 1994; 1996; 1997
Boone, Brett … 2003
Brett, George … 1985
Burks, Ellis … 1990
Caminiti, Ken … 1996
Cano, Robinson … 2010; 2012
Carter, Gary … 1981; 1982
Chavez, Eric … 2002
Clark, Will … 1991
Cooper, Cecil …1980
Crawford, Brandon … 2015
Crawford, Carl … 2010
Dawson, Andre … 1980; 1981; 1983; 1987
Davis, Eric … 1987; 1989
Edmonds, Jim … 2004
Ellsbury, Jacob … 2011
Erstad, Darin … 2000
Evans, Dwight … 1981
Goldschmidt, Paul … 2013; 2015; 2017
Gonzalez, Adrian … 2011; 2014
Gonzalez, Carlos … 2010
Gordon, Dee … 2015
Green, Shawn … 1999
Zack Greinke … 2019
Griffey, Ken Jr. … 1991; 1993; 1994; 1996; 1997; 1998; 1999
Gruber, Kelly … 1990
Gwynn, Tony … 1986; 1987; 1989
Hampton, Mike … 2003
Hardy, J.J. … 2013
Headley, Chase … 2012
Helton, Todd … 2002
Henderson, Rickey … 1981
Hernandez, Keith … 1980; 1984
Eric Hosmer … 2017
Hunter, Torii … 2009
Jeter, Derek … 2006; 2009
Jones, Adam … 2013
Jones, Andruw … 2005
Kemp, Matt … 2009; 2011
Knoblauch, Chuck … 1997
Larkin, Barry … 1995; 1996
LaRoche, Adam … 2012
Lee, Derrek … 2005
Markakis, Nick … 2018
Martin, Russell … 2008
Mattingly, Don … 1985; 1986; 1987
Mauer, Joe … 2008; 2009; 2010
McCutchen, Andrew … 2012
McGee, Willie … 1985
Molina, Yadier … 2013
Murphy, Dale … 1982; 1983; 1984; 1985
Murray, Eddie … 1983; 1984
Marcell Ozuna … 2017
Polanco, Placido … 2007
Palmeiro, Rafael … 1998
Parrish, Lance … 1983; 1984
Pedroia, Dustin … 2008
Salvador, Perez … 2016; 2018
Phillips, Brandon … 2011
Puckett, Kirby … 1986; 1987; 1988; 1989; 1992
Pujols, Albert … 2010
J.T. Realmuto … 2019
Renteria, Edgar … 2002
Ripken, Cal, Jr. … 1991
Anthony Rizzo … 2016
Rodriguez, Alex … 2002; 2003
Rodriguez, Ivan … 1994; 1995; 1996; 1997; 1998; 1999; 2004
Rolen, Scott … 2002
Rollins, Jimmy … 2007
Sandberg, Ryne … 1984; 1985; 1988; 1989; 1990; 1991
Santiago, Benito … 1988; 1990
Schmidt, Mike … 1981; 1982; 1983; 1984; 1986
Sizemore, Grady … 2008
Smith, Ozzie … 1987
Suzuki, Ichiro … 2001; 2007; 2009
Thompson, Robby … 1993
Tiexiera, Mark … 2005, 2009
Trillo, Manny … 1981
Tulowitzki, Troy … 2010; 2011
Van Slyke, Andy … 1988; 1992
Varitek, Jason … 2005
Walker, Larry … 1992; 1997; 1999
Wallach, Tim … 1985
White, Frank … 1986
Whitaker, Lou … 1983; 1984; 1985
Williams, Matt … 1993; 1994; 1997
Wilson, Willie … 1980
Winfield, Dave … 1982; 1983; 1984; 1985
Wright, David … 2007; 2008
Yount, Robin … 1982
Ryan Zimmerman … 2009
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— 2019 SILVER SLUGGER WINNERS —
American League
C – Mitch Garver, Twins
1B – Carlos Santana, Indians
2B – DJ LeMahieu, Yankees
3B – Alex Bregman, Astros
SS – Xander Bogaerts, Red Sox
OF – Mookie Betts, Red Sox
OF – Mike Trout, Angels
OF – George Springer, Astros
DH – Nelson Cruz, Twins
National League
C – J.T. Realmuto, Marlins
1B – Freddie Freeman, Braves
2B – Ozzie Albies, Braves
3B – Anthony Rendon, Nationals
SS – Trevor Story, Rockies
OF – Christian Yelich, Brewers
OF – Cody Bellinger, Dodgers
OF – Ronald Acuna, Jr., Braves
P – Zack Greinke, Diamondbacks
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— 2019 DEFENSIVE AWARDS —
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