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15. Mookie Betts

  1. General
  2. Awards
  3. Career Stats
  • Born: October 7, 1992 in Nashville, TN USA
  • Weight: 180 lbs.
  • Height: 5'9"
  • Bats: R
  • Throws: R
  • Debut: June 29, 2014
  • Final Game: October 03, 2021
 
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Mookie Betts didn't just play for the Red Sox; he redefined what a lead-off hitter could be. Debuting in 2014, he quickly ascended from a promising prospect to one of the most dynamic advanced quality players in the game. By 2016, Betts was a national superstar, launching 31 home runs, driving in 113 runs, and batting .318—a stat line that earned him an All-Star nod, a Silver Slugger, a Gold Glove, and a runner-up finish in the MVP race.

The 2018 season stands as Betts' masterpiece. In a year that remains the statistical benchmark for modern excellence, Mookie became the first player in MLB history to win the MVP, Silver Slugger, Gold Glove, Batting Title (.346), and a World Series Championship in the same season. He led the majors in Slugging (.640) and Runs (129), serving as the primary engine for a Red Sox team that won a franchise-record 108 games. 

Betts’ value was rooted in his "Five-Tool" efficiency. He combined elite power with elite discipline and speed, stealing 20 or more bases in four of his full seasons in Boston. Defensively, he was a vacuum in right field, winning four consecutive Gold Gloves (2016–2019). His high-leverage performance in the 2018 postseason, including a crucial home run in the World Series clincher, solidified his status as a championship anchor.

The "Mookie Era" in Boston ended abruptly following the 2019 season. In a move that remains one of the most debated in franchise history, the Red Sox traded Betts to the Los Angeles Dodgers as part of a rebuilding effort. He left Fenway with a staggering .301/.374/.519 slash line and four top-eight MVP finishes. Though he has gone on to further glory in Los Angeles—winning multiple titles and continuing his Hall of Fame trajectory—Red Sox fans view his six-year peak as a period of untouchable brilliance.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Outfield
  • Acquired: Selected in the 5th Round of the Amateur Draft 6/7/11.
  • Departed: Traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers with David Price for Jeter Downs, Connor Wong, and Alex Verdugo 2/10/20
  • Games Played: 794
  • Notable Statistics: 613 Runs Scored
    965 Hits
    229 Doubles
    26 Triples
    139 Home Runs
    470 Runs Batted In
    136 Stolen Bases
    .301/.374/.519 Slash Line
    42.5 bWAR

    21 Playoff Games
    16 Runs Scored
    20 Hits
    7 Doubles
    0 Triples
    1 Home Run
    4 Runs Batted In
    2 Stolen Bases
    .227/.313/.341 Slash Line
  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    World Series Champion (2018)
    MVP (2018)
    All-MLB Team 2 (2019)
    All-Star (2016, 2017, 2018 & 2019)
    Silver Slugger (2016, 2018 & 2019)
    Gold Glove (2016, 2017, 2018 & 2019)
    Wilson Overall Defensive Player (2016)
    Wilson Defensive Player (2016 & 2018)
    Highest bWAR for a Position Player (2018)
    Highest Batting Average (2018)
    Highest Slugging Percentage (2018)
    Most At Bats (2016)
    Most Runs Scored (2018 & 2019)
    Most Total Bases (2016)
    Most Extra Base Hits (2018)
    Highest Win Probability Added (2018)
    Most Putouts by a Rightfielder (2016 & 2017)
    Most Double Plays Turned by a Rightfielder (2016)
    Most Putouts by an Outfielder (2019)
    Most Double Plays Turned by an Outfielder (2016)
    Most Total Zone Runs by a Rightfielder (2017 & 2018)
    Highest Range Factor per Game by a Rightfielder (2017)
    Highest Fielding Percentage by a Rightfielder (2016 & 2017)
    Highest Fielding Percentage by an Outfielder (2016)

  • Other Points of Note: Top Ten MVP Finishes:
    2nd in 2016. 6th in 2017 1st in 2018 & 8th in 2019

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