Edgar Martínez Award

The Edgar Martínez Outstanding Designated Hitter Award, commonly referred to as the Edgar Martínez Award and originally known as the Outstanding Designated Hitter Award, has been presented annually to the most outstanding designated hitter (DH) in Major League Baseball (MLB) since 1973.

The award is voted on by club beat reporters, broadcasters, and public relations departments. The Associated Press discontinued the award in 2000, but it was picked up by the Baseball Writers' Association of America, which has administered it since. All players with a minimum of 100 at bats at DH are eligible. From the award's inception in 1973 until 2019, and in 2021, use of the designated hitter was allowed only in the American League (AL).

Edgar Martínez Award
Three pictures side by side of Edgar Martínez swinging at a pitch.
The award was renamed in honor of Edgar Martínez, a five-time winner, upon his retirement.
Awarded forMost outstanding designated hitter in Major League Baseball (Exclusively American League for 1973–2019, 2021)
CountryUnited States
Presented byBaseball Writers' Association of America
History
First award1973
Most recentShohei Ohtani (LAA)

In September 2004, at Safeco Field ceremonies in honor of Edgar Martínez, Commissioner Bud Selig announced that the award would be renamed for the five-time recipient (1995, 1997–98, 2000–01). In an 18-year career with the Seattle Mariners, primarily as a designated hitter, Martínez batted .312, with 309 career home runs and 1,261 runs batted in.

In 2020, Major League Baseball allowed the use of the designated hitter for the National League (NL) in addition to the American League, expanding eligibility for the award to designated hitters in either league. The 2020 winner was Marcell Ozuna of the Atlanta Braves, who became the first-ever winner of the award from the National League. In 2021, MLB returned to only using the designated hitter for the American League, before a new collective bargaining agreement between MLB and its players' union allowed the use of the designated hitter in the National League beginning in the 2022 season.

David Ortiz has won the award eight times, more than any other player (2003–2007, 2011, 2013, 2016). Other repeat winners of the award include Martinez himself (five times), three-time winners Hal McRae (1976, 1980, and 1982) and Shohei Ohtani (2021–2023), and two-time winners Willie Horton (1975 and 1979), Greg Luzinski (1981 and 1983), Don Baylor (1985 and 1986), Harold Baines (1987 and 1988), Dave Parker (1989 and 1990), Paul Molitor (1993 and 1996), and Nelson Cruz (2017 and 2019). Boston Red Sox players have won the most Edgar Martínez Awards with eleven.

In 2021, Shohei Ohtani became the first player to win both the Edgar Martínez Award and the American League MVP award in the same season. He accomplished this feat again after the 2023 season.

Key

Year The MLB season the award was given
Player (X) Denotes winning player and number of times they had won the award at that point (if more than one)
Team The designated hitter's team
Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame
* Denotes player who is still active
BA batting average
HR Home runs
RBI Runs batted in
Italics Indicates player led the AL in that category
Italics Indicates player led the NL in that category

List of winners

Edgar Martínez Award 
Hall of Famer Orlando Cepeda was the first winner of the award.
Edgar Martínez Award 
David Ortiz won the award eight times.
Year Player Team BA HR RBI Ref
1973 Orlando Cepeda Boston Red Sox .289 20 86
1974 Tommy Davis Baltimore Orioles .289 11 84
1975 Willie Horton Detroit Tigers .275 25 92
1976 Hal McRae Kansas City Royals .332 8 73
1977 Jim Rice Boston Red Sox .320 39 114
1978 Rusty Staub Detroit Tigers .273 24 121
1979 Willie Horton (2) Seattle Mariners .279 29 106
1980 Hal McRae (2) Kansas City Royals .297 14 83
1981 Greg Luzinski Chicago White Sox .265 21 62
1982 Hal McRae (3) Kansas City Royals .308 27 133
1983 Greg Luzinski (2) Chicago White Sox .255 32 95
1984 Dave Kingman Oakland Athletics .268 35 118
1985 Don Baylor New York Yankees .231 23 91
1986 Don Baylor (2) Boston Red Sox .238 31 94
1987 Harold Baines Chicago White Sox .293 20 93
1988 Harold Baines (2) Chicago White Sox .277 13 81
1989 Dave Parker Oakland Athletics .264 22 97
1990 Dave Parker (2) Milwaukee Brewers .289 21 92
1991 Chili Davis Minnesota Twins .277 29 93
1992 Dave Winfield Toronto Blue Jays .290 26 108
1993 Paul Molitor Toronto Blue Jays .332 22 111
1994 Not awarded due to the players' strike
1995 Edgar Martínez Seattle Mariners .356 29 113
1996 Paul Molitor (2) Minnesota Twins .341 9 113
1997 Edgar Martínez (2) Seattle Mariners .330 28 108
1998 Edgar Martínez (3) Seattle Mariners .322 29 102
1999 Rafael Palmeiro Texas Rangers .324 47 148
2000 Edgar Martínez (4) Seattle Mariners .324 37 145
2001 Edgar Martínez (5) Seattle Mariners .306 23 116
2002 Ellis Burks Cleveland Indians .301 32 91
2003 David Ortiz Boston Red Sox .288 31 101
2004 David Ortiz (2) Boston Red Sox .301 41 139
2005 David Ortiz (3) Boston Red Sox .300 47 148
2006 David Ortiz (4) Boston Red Sox .287 54 137
2007 David Ortiz (5) Boston Red Sox .332 35 117
2008 Aubrey Huff Baltimore Orioles .304 32 108
2009 Adam Lind Toronto Blue Jays .305 35 114
2010 Vladimir Guerrero Texas Rangers .300 29 115
2011 David Ortiz (6) Boston Red Sox .309 29 96
2012 Billy Butler Kansas City Royals .313 29 107
2013 David Ortiz (7) Boston Red Sox .309 30 103
2014 Víctor Martínez Detroit Tigers .335 32 103
2015 Kendrys Morales Kansas City Royals .295 21 104
2016 David Ortiz (8) Boston Red Sox .317 38 127
2017 Nelson Cruz Seattle Mariners .288 39 119
2018 Khris Davis* Oakland Athletics .247 48 123
2019 Nelson Cruz (2) Minnesota Twins .311 41 108
2020 Marcell Ozuna* Atlanta Braves .338 18 56
2021 Shohei Ohtani* Los Angeles Angels .257 46 100
2022 Shohei Ohtani* (2) Los Angeles Angels .273 34 95
2023 Shohei Ohtani* (3) Los Angeles Angels .304 44 95

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