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2022 Major League Baseball season

The 2022 Major League Baseball season (MLB) was originally scheduled to begin on March 31 and end on October 2. The 2021–22 lockout caused the season to be delayed by one week, starting on April 7. The regular season ended on October 5. The start of the season was delayed by a lockout of players, which commenced on December 2, 2021, following the expiration of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA).[2] On March 10, 2022, MLB and the MLBPA reached a deal on a five-year CBA, with Opening Day being held on April 7 (delayed from its originally planned March 31), and a full 162-game schedule played. Under the new CBA, universal designated hitter was adopted, and the postseason was expanded to 12 teams. In November 2021, the Cleveland Indians announced their new team name, the Cleveland Guardians.[3] The 2022 MLB All-Star Game was held on July 19 and hosted by the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.[4]

2022 MLB season
LeagueMajor League Baseball
SportBaseball
DurationApril 7 – November 5, 2022[1]
Number of games162
Number of teams30
TV partner(s)Fox/FS1
TBS
ESPN/ABC
MLB Network
Apple TV+
NBC/Peacock
YouTube
Draft
Top draft pickJackson Holliday
Picked byBaltimore Orioles
Regular season
Season MVPNL: Paul Goldschmidt (STL)
AL: Aaron Judge (NYY)
Postseason
AL championsHouston Astros
  AL runners-upNew York Yankees
NL championsPhiladelphia Phillies
  NL runners-upSan Diego Padres
World Series
ChampionsHouston Astros
  Runners-upPhiladelphia Phillies
World Series MVPJeremy Peña (HOU)
MLB seasons

Lockout edit

On December 2, 2021, MLB owners voted unanimously to enact a lockout upon the expiration of the 2016 collective bargaining agreement between the league and the players' union. Issues raised between the league and union involved compensation for young players, as well as limitations on tanking to receive higher selections in the MLB draft.

The 2021–22 lockout was the first MLB work stoppage since the 1994–95 strike. It instituted a transaction freeze, including the postponement of the major league portion of the Rule 5 draft. It would be the first year since 1920 to not have a major league phase of the Rule 5 draft, though the minor league phase will still go ahead as scheduled.[5]

On March 10, 2022, almost 100 days after the beginning of the lockout, MLB and the MLBPA reached a deal on a new, five-year CBA.[6] Players began reporting to training camps on March 11, spring training began on March 17, and Opening Day on April 7.[6] The league plans to play a full, 162-game season, and games displaced by the delayed start have been rescheduled.[7][6]

Changes in the new CBA include a pre-arbitration bonus pool for eligible young players, increased minimum salaries (increasing from $700,000 to $780,000 over the length of the deal), a draft lottery to determine the top six selections in the draft, the establishment of an international draft, and the establishment of a Joint Competition Committee that, in 2023, will oversee the adoption of future rule changes (including base sizes and pitch clocks among others). The National League began adopting the designated hitter on a permanent basis, after having previously used it on a temporary basis during the shortened 2020 season, while the postseason will be expanded to 12 teams.[6][8]

Schedule edit

Major League Baseball released its 2022 regular season schedule on August 4, 2021. As has been the case since 2013, all teams play their four division opponents 19 times each for a total of 76 games, play six or seven games against each of the other ten same-league opponents for a total of 66 games, and 20 interleague games. Interleague play will feature AL East vs. NL Central, AL Central vs. NL West, and AL West vs. NL East.[9][10]

The MLB at Field of Dreams game returned for a second year, featuring the Chicago Cubs and the Cincinnati Reds at the purpose-built ballpark in Dyersville, Iowa, on August 11.[11] The Cubs won the game 4–2.

The annual MLB Little League Classic featured the Boston Red Sox and the Baltimore Orioles at Bowman Field in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, on August 21.[12] The Orioles won the game 5–3.

Both Canada and the United States have travel restrictions for individuals who are not vaccinated against the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19. Each requires incoming travelers who are not citizens to have received a full course of an approved COVID-19 vaccine no later than 14 days before entry into the respective country.[13][14]

Rule changes edit

On March 10, Major League Baseball announced the following rule changes for the 2022 season:[15]

  • The temporary rule for the 2020 and 2021 seasons that had doubleheaders played as seven-inning games was repealed.
  • The National League adopted the designated hitter full-time. The NL previously adopted the rule temporarily in 2020 before removing it for the 2021 season.
  • Tie-breaker games at the end of the season have been eliminated and replaced with statistical tiebreakers.
  • The playoff system has been changed:
    • Twelve teams qualify for the postseason, with the division winners seeded 1 through 3, and three wild cards seeded 4 through 6 in their respective leagues.
    • The top two seeds in each league will receive a bye into the Division Series.
    • The lowest-seeded division winner and three wild card teams (each seeded according to regular season record), will play a best-of-three Wild Card round, with the higher seed hosting all three games. The 3-seed will play the 6-seed, and the 4-seed will play the 5-seed.
    • There is no re-seeding of the bracket. The 1-seed will play the winner of the 4-seed/5-seed series, and the 2-seed will play the winner of the 3-seed/6-seed series in the Division Series.

On March 22, MLB introduced a set of temporary rules for 2022:[16]

  • If a team voluntarily waives the designated hitter spot so that its starting pitcher can be in the batting order, that pitcher can remain in the game as a designated hitter after being replaced by a relief pitcher. This was colloquially called the "Ohtani rule" after rare two-way player Shohei Ohtani.
  • The rule establishing an automatic runner[17] on second base to start each extra inning in regular season games, previously repealed on March 10, was reinstated.
  • Rosters were expanded from 26 players to 28 players until May 2, due to the shortened spring training.[18]

On April 5, the league announced that all teams may use PitchCom, a wireless system for catchers to request pitches by type and location. PitchCom is intended to reduce the risk of sign stealing and to quicken the pace of play.[19]

On April 26, the league announced that limiting rosters to 13 pitchers had been delayed until May 30, allowing teams to carry up to 14 pitchers until then.[18] The 13-pitcher limit was later delayed again, becoming effective June 20.[20]

Standings edit

Tiebreakers edit

  • The Atlanta Braves clinched the NL East over the New York Mets by winning the head-to-head regular season series 10–9.[21]

Postseason edit

The postseason began on October 7, and ended on November 5.[22]

Bracket edit

Wild Card Series
(ALWCS, NLWCS)
Division Series
(ALDS, NLDS)
Championship Series
(ALCS, NLCS)
World Series
1 Houston 3
4 Toronto 0 5 Seattle 0
5 Seattle 2 American League1 Houston 4
2 NY Yankees 0
2 NY Yankees 3
3 Cleveland 2 3 Cleveland 2
6 Tampa Bay 0 AL1 Houston 4
NL6 Philadelphia 2
1 LA Dodgers 1
4 NY Mets 1 5 San Diego 3
5 San Diego 2 National League5 San Diego 1
6 Philadelphia 4
2 Atlanta 1
3 St. Louis 0 6 Philadelphia 3
6 Philadelphia 2

Managerial changes edit

General managers edit

Off-season edit

Team Former GM Reason For Leaving New GM Notes
Chicago Cubs Jed Hoyer Promoted Carter Hawkins On October 18, 2021, the team announced that Hawkins would be the new general manager, filling the spot that has been vacant for nearly a year. He was a long-time part of the Cleveland Indians front office for the last 14 years.[23]
New York Mets Zack Scott Mutual agreement Billy Eppler On November 1, 2021, after a year as acting GM of the team, Scott agreed to resign because of his arrest for DUI.[24] On November 18, former Los Angeles Angels GM Billy Eppler was named GM of the team, signing a four-year deal.[25]

In-season edit

Team Former GM Reason For Leaving New GM Notes
Detroit Tigers Al Avila Fired Scott Harris On August 10, Avila was fired after a seven-year tenure as the general manager. Sam Menzin was named the interim general manager. Menzin was the Tigers' vice president and assistant general manager.[26] On September 19, Scott Harris was named the permanent general manager.
San Francisco Giants Scott Harris Hired by another team Pete Putila On September 19, Harris was announced as the president of baseball operations for the Detroit Tigers, ending his tenure with the Giants.[27] On October 10, Pete Putila was named the new general manager. Putila was previously the assistant general manager for the Houston Astros.[28]

Field managers edit

Off-season edit

Team Former Manager Reason For Leaving New Manager Notes
New York Mets Luis Rojas Option not picked up Buck Showalter On October 4, 2021, the team announced that they would not pick up Luis Rojas' option for the 2022 season. Rojas went 103–119 (.464) in his two seasons with the team.[29]

On December 18, Showalter was hired as their new manager. In 20 seasons as the manager of the New York Yankees (1992–1995), Arizona Diamondbacks (1998–2000), Texas Rangers (2003–2006), and Baltimore Orioles (2010–2018), Showalter compiled a 1,551–1,517 (.506) record, with two division titles, five playoff appearances with a playoff record of 9–14 (.391), only advancing past the division series once in 2014.[30]

Oakland Athletics Bob Melvin Hired by another team Mark Kotsay Melvin was granted permission by the Athletics to become the Padres' manager on October 28, 2021. In eleven seasons with Oakland, Melvin was 853–764 (.528), reaching the playoffs six times, including three AL West titles, and a playoff record of 7–13 (.350), never advancing past the ALDS.[31]

Kotsay, the Athletics' third base coach since 2016, was named the manager of the team on December 20.[32] This will be his first manager position.

San Diego Padres Jayce Tingler Fired Bob Melvin On October 6, 2021, the team announced that they had dismissed Tingler with one year remaining in his contract. Tingler was hired in 2020 and led the Padres to a postseason appearance during the pandemic-shortened season. He finished his tenure going 116–106 (.523) in his two seasons with the team.[33]

Melvin was hired on November 1. He was previously the manager of the Seattle Mariners (2003–2004), Arizona Diamondbacks (2005–2009), and the Oakland Athletics (2011–2021), with a combined record of 1,346–1,272 (.514), with seven playoff appearances, a playoff record of 10–17 (.370), never advancing past the Division Series.[31]

St. Louis Cardinals Mike Shildt Oliver Marmol On October 14, 2021, Shildt was fired as manager of the Cardinals due to "philosophical differences" according to team president John Mozeliak. With a record of 252–199 (.559) in his three-plus seasons, Shildt led the Cardinals to the playoffs in his three full seasons and finished with a 4–9 (.308) post-season record. He was voted National League Manager of the Year after the 2019 season.[34]

On October 25, former bench coach Oliver Marmol was named the new manager. With the hiring, Marmol becomes the youngest manager currently in the Major Leagues.[35]

In-season edit

Team Former manager Interim manager Reason for leaving New manager Notes
Philadelphia Phillies Joe Girardi Rob Thomson Fired Rob Thomson On June 3, the Phillies fired Girardi. In two-plus seasons as manager of the Phillies, he compiled a record of 132–141 (.484) with no playoff appearances.

Thomson, the then-current bench coach, was named interim manager on June 3. This is his first managerial position.[36]

On October 10, the Phillies removed the interim tag from Thomson and signed him to a two-year contract extension for the 2023 and 2024 seasons.[37]

Los Angeles Angels Joe Maddon Phil Nevin Phil Nevin On June 7, the Angels fired Maddon. In two-plus seasons with the Angels, he compiled a record of 130–148 (.468) with no playoff appearances.

Nevin, the current third-base coach, was named the interim manager on June 7. This is his first managerial position.[38] On October 5, the Angels announced that Nevin would be retained as manager for the 2023 season.

Toronto Blue Jays Charlie Montoyo John Schneider John Schnieder On July 13, after losing 10 of their last 13 games, the Blue Jays fired Montoyo. In four-plus seasons with the Blue Jays, he compiled a record of 236–236 (.500) with one wild card playoff appearance in 2020, losing in the Wild Card Series.

Schneider, the current bench coach, was named the interim manager on July 13. This is his first managerial position.[39] On October 21, Schnieder inked a three-year deal as the new manager.[40]

Texas Rangers Chris Woodward Tony Beasley Bruce Bochy On August 15, the Rangers fired Woodward. In three-plus seasons with the Rangers, he compiled a record of 211–287 (.424) with no playoff appearances and no winning records.

Beasley, the current third-base coach, was appointed the interim manager on the same day. This is his first managerial position.[41]

On October 21, the Rangers announced Bruce Bochy as the 20th manager in franchise history, signing a three-year deal. In 25 seasons as the manager of the San Diego Padres (1995–2006), and San Francisco Giants (2007–2019), Bochy compiled a record of 2,003–2,029 (.497) with six division titles, eight playoff appearances, and a playoff record of 44–33 (.571), winning three World Series championships with the Giants.[42]

Chicago White Sox Tony La Russa Miguel Cairo Retired Pedro Grifol On August 31, White Sox manager Tony La Russa was ruled out indefinitely after undergoing tests on his heart. La Russa would be ruled to not return for the season on September 24 with encouragement from his doctors. On October 3, La Russa announced he would step away from managing.

Cairo, the current bench coach, was named as the interim manager on the same day La Russa was first ruled out on August 31. This is his first managerial position.[43]

Grifol was hired on November 1. Previously an assistant coach for the Kansas City Royals, this is his first managerial position.[44]

League leaders edit

American League edit

National League edit

Milestones edit

Batters edit

  • Seth Beer (ARI):
    • Became the first rookie in Major League history to hit a walk-off home run while trailing on Opening Day on April 7 against the San Diego Padres.[45]
  • Steven Kwan (CLE):
    • Reached base 18 times in his first five career games, the most by any player since at least 1901.[46]
  • Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (TOR):
    • Became the first player in Major League history to hit three home runs in a game (April 13), then strike out at least four times the following game (April 14). He did it against the New York Yankees.[47]
  • Miguel Cabrera (DET):
    • Recorded his 3,000th career hit with a single in the first inning against the Colorado Rockies on April 23. He became the 33rd player to reach this mark.[48] He also becomes the seventh player in Major League history to record 3,000 hits and hit 500 home runs for his career. He joins Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Eddie Murray, Rafael Palmeiro, Albert Pujols, and Alex Rodriguez to reach these numbers.[49]
    • Recorded his 600th career double against the Houston Astros in the second inning on May 7. He became the 18th player to reach this mark. With this milestone, Cabrera also becomes the third player in Major League history to record 3,000 hits, 500 home runs and 600 doubles for his career, joining Hank Aaron and Albert Pujols.[50]
    • With his sixth-inning strikeout on July 8 against the Chicago White Sox, Cabrera became the seventh player in Major League history to amass 2,000 career strikeouts.[51]
  • Josh Naylor (CLE):
    • Became the first player in Major League history to hit two three-run home runs or grand slams in the ninth inning or later of the same game on May 9. He also became the first player to have at least eight RBI in the eighth inning or later since RBI became an official statistic in 1920.[52]
  • Christian Yelich (MIL):
    • Became the sixth player in Major League history to hit for the cycle three times in his career on May 11 against the Cincinnati Reds. He also became the first player in Major League history to do so against the same team all three times.[53]
  • Albert Pujols (STL):
    • Became the tenth player in Major League history to play in 3,000 games when he replaced an injured player in the first game of a doubleheader on June 4 against the Chicago Cubs.[54]
    • With his home run against Ross Detwiler on August 29, Detwiler became the 450th pitcher that Pujols has hit a homer against in his career, breaking the record that he shared with Barry Bonds.[55]
    • Recorded his 700th career home run on September 23 against the Los Angeles Dodgers. He became the fourth player in Major League history to achieve this mark, joining Barry Bonds, Hank Aaron, and Babe Ruth.[56]
    • While recording his 703rd (and final) career home run on October 3 against the San Francisco Giants, Pujols surpassed Babe Ruth for sole possession of second place with his 2,215th and 2,216th RBIs, tied Hank Aaron for second place all-time with his 370th career road home run, and surpassed Barry Bonds for sole possession of first place with his 263rd career go-ahead home run.[57]
  • Mike Trout (LAA):
    • With his go-ahead two-run home run on June 19 against the Seattle Mariners, Trout became the first player in Major League history to hit four game-winning home runs in a road series.[58]
  • Julio Rodríguez (SEA):
    • With his home run on July 4 against the San Diego Padres, Rodriguez became the first player since at least 1900 to accumulate 15+ home runs and 20+ stolen bases in his first 81 career games.[59]
    • With his 25th stolen base on September 14 against the San Diego Padres, he became the third rookie in Major League history with a 25 (stolen bases)-25 (home runs) season. Chris Young (2007) and Mike Trout (2012) also accomplished this feat. Rodriguez is the first player in history to accomplish this feat in his debut season.[60]
  • Aaron Judge (NYY):
    • Became the second-fastest player in Major League history to hit 200 career home runs on July 30 against the Kansas City Royals. This was in Judge's 671st career game. Only Ryan Howard reached 200 career home runs faster as he did it in 658 games.[61]
    • Hit his 50th home run on August 29 against the Los Angeles Angels, becoming the seventh player in Major League history to reach this plateau before September.[62]
    • Hit his 60th home run on September 20 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, becoming the sixth player (ninth time) to hit at least 60 home runs in a season.[63]
    • Set a new American League record for home runs in a season by hitting his 62nd home run on October 4 against the Texas Rangers. Judge broke the record set by Roger Maris in 1961.[64]
  • Vaughn Grissom (ATL):
    • Became the youngest player in Major League history to hit a home run and steal a base in his debut on August 10 against the Boston Red Sox.[65]
  • Nelson Cruz (WAS):
    • Recorded his 2,000th career hit with a single in the eighth inning on August 13 against the San Diego Padres. He became the 292nd player to reach this mark.[66]
  • Corey Dickerson (STL):
    • Became the 13th player in Major League history to collect a hit in at least ten consecutive at-bats in the expansion era (since 1961). Dickerson collected four straight hits on August 23 and August 24 and then collected two more hits on August 25 before a fielder's choice that ended the streak. All hits were against the Chicago Cubs.[67][68]
  • Yoán Moncada (CWS):
    • Moncada became the first player in American League history to have five or more hits and five or more RBIs in a game twice in the same season.[69] The first game occurred June 15 at the Detroit Tigers (5-for-6 with a home run and five RBIs), while the second game occurred September 8 at the Oakland Athletics (5-for-6 with two home runs and five RBIs).
  • J. T. Realmuto (PHI):

Pitchers edit

No-hitters edit

Other pitching accomplishments edit

  • Justin Verlander (HOU):
    • Became the 138th pitcher in Major League history to amass 3,000 career innings pitched during the game against the Seattle Mariners on April 16.[76]
  • Hunter Greene / Art Warren (CIN):
    • Combined to throw an eight-inning no-hitter on May 15 in the loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates 1–0. Because they did not pitch nine innings, it is not counted as a no-hitter by the Elias Sports Bureau, the official statistician of Major League Baseball.[77]
  • Luis García / Phil Maton (HOU):
  • Madison Bumgarner (ARI):
    • Recorded his 2,000th career strikeout by retiring Luke Voit of the San Diego Padres in the fourth inning on June 22. He became the 86th pitcher to reach this mark.[79]
  • Zack Greinke (KC):
    • Started his 500th career game on June 29 against the Texas Rangers, becoming the 48th player in Major League history to reach this mark.[80]
  • Reid Detmers (LAA):
  • Jacob deGrom (NYM):
    • Set the Major League record for most strikeouts by a pitcher through 200 career starts at 1,523 on August 7 against the Atlanta Braves. deGrom eclipsed the record of 1,517 that was held by Yu Darvish.[82]
    • Set a new Major League record by recording his 40th straight start with three earned runs or fewer allowed against the Pittsburgh Pirates on September 18, breaking the record held by Jim Scott in 1913–14.[83][84] deGrom's streak was snapped on September 24 by the Oakland Athletics as deGrom gave up four earned runs in the first inning.
  • Edwin Diaz (NYM):
    • Recorded his 200th career save by closing out a victory against the Philadelphia Phillies on August 13. He became the 53rd player to reach this mark.[85]
  • Dylan Cease (CWS):
    • Cease went 14 consecutive starts allowing one run or fewer earned runs beginning on May 29 against the Chicago Cubs and through the August 11 game against the Kansas City Royals. It was the first time a starting pitcher went on such a streak since the earned run became a statistic in 1913, breaking the previous mark of 13 consecutive starts set by Jacob deGrom in 2021.[86][87]
  • George Kirby (SEA):
    • Started the game against the Washington Nationals on August 24 with 24 straight strikes, setting a Major League record for most consecutive strikes to start a game since 1988, when pitch-tracking began. He broke the record that was set by Joe Musgrove in 2018 with 21 straight strikes.[88]
  • Zac Gallen (ARI):
    • On September 4 against the Milwaukee Brewers, Gallen pitched seven scoreless innings. This was his sixth consecutive start where he pitched six or more scoreless innings, which tied the Major League record in the Modern Era (since 1900) as the fourth pitcher to accomplish this feat. He joins Don Drysdale (1968), Orel Hershiser (1988) and Zack Greinke (2015).[89]
  • Framber Valdez (HOU):
    • With his six-inning two runs allowed performance on September 18, Valdez set the Major League record for most consecutive single-season quality starts with 25, breaking the record that was set by Jacob deGrom in 2018.[90] The record for most consecutive quality starts is 26 held by deGrom (2018–19) and Bob Gibson (1967–68).[91] The streak was stopped on September 24 by the Baltimore Orioles as Valdez only went 5+13 innings giving up four earned runs.
  • Spencer Strider (ATL):
    • On September 18, Strider became the fastest pitcher in Major League history to amass 200 strikeouts in a season. Strider accomplished this feat in 130 innings, breaking the record set by Randy Johnson in 2001 in 130+23 innings.[92]
  • Max Scherzer (NYM):
    • Recorded his 200th career win on September 19 against the Milwaukee Brewers. He became the 120th player to reach this mark.[93] He threw six perfect innings in that game before being taken out; his fourth career game to begin with six perfect innings ties the expansion era record.[94]
  • Richard Bleier (MIA):
    • Became the first pitcher in Major League history to balk three times in the same at-bat on September 27. He had no balks in his first 303 career games.[95]

Miscellaneous edit

  • Houston Astros:
    • Won their 10th consecutive Opening Day contest by defeating the Los Angeles Angels 3–1 on April 7, tying the Major League record set by the Boston Beaneaters (1887–1896).[96]
    • Tied the Major League record by hitting five home runs in an inning against the Boston Red Sox on May 17. With their second-inning onslaught, this became the eighth time in league history that this feat was accomplished.[97]
  • Bud Black (COL):
    • Won his 1,000th game as a manager as the Rockies defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers on April 10. He becomes the 66th manager to reach this mark.[98]
  • Alyssa Nakken (SF):
    • Became the first woman in Major League history to coach on-field during a regular season game on April 12. She coached first base against the San Diego Padres after Giants coach Antoan Richardson was ejected.[99]
  • Tampa Bay Rays:
  • Dusty Baker (HOU):
  • Pittsburgh Pirates:
    • With their 1–0 win over the Cincinnati Reds on May 15, the Pirates became the sixth team since 1901 to win a game, despite being no-hit. However, the Reds only pitched eight innings, so it is not officially counted as a no-hitter by the Elias Sports Bureau.[104]
    • Became the first team in Major League history to have three different players log three-homer games in the same month. Jack Suwinski did it first on June 19, while Bryan Reynolds accomplished it on June 29 and Michael Perez was the third on June 30.[105]
  • Yadier Molina (STL):
    • Set the Major League record for most putouts by a catcher by catching a foul ball on June 14 against the Pittsburgh Pirates. In the sixth inning, Molina caught the record-breaking pop off the bat of Ke'Bryan Hayes. Molina's 14,685th putout broke the record held by Iván Rodríguez.[106]
  • New York Yankees:
    • Set the record for most home runs in the month of June with 58, breaking the record of 56 that was held by the 2016 Baltimore Orioles and the 2019 Atlanta Braves.[107]
    • Became the first team in Major League history with a .700 win percentage (44–16 (.733)) across their first 60 decisions to then go under .500 (29–31 (.483)) in their next 60 decisions.[108]
  • St. Louis Cardinals:
    • Hit four consecutive home runs against the Philadelphia Phillies on July 2, tying the Major League record. This was the first time in Cardinals history and eleventh in Major League history. The group of Nolan Arenado, Nolan Gorman, Juan Yepez and Dylan Carlson accomplished this feat, with all four home runs hit off Kyle Gibson in the first inning.[109]
  • Minnesota Twins:
    • Turned the first 8–5 triple play in Major League history on July 4 against the Chicago White Sox. Byron Buxton caught a deep fly ball at the right-center field wall and threw it into the infield, where third baseman Gio Urshela put out a pair of baserunners.[110]
  • Robbie Grossman (ATL)/(DET):
    • His Major League record of 440 consecutive errorless games by a position player came to an end on July 10 against the Chicago White Sox. Grossman misplayed a fly ball in the eighth inning as he was charged with his first error in more than four years. The last error he committed was on June 13, 2018.[111]
  • Boston Red Sox:
    • Set a modern-era Major League record with a -47 run differential over a three-game span (July 16, 17, and 22).[112]
  • Jesse Chavez (LAA)/(ATL):
    • Set the record for most times traded in their career after being traded to the Los Angeles Angels on August 2. This trade was the tenth time that Chavez was traded.[113]
  • Philadelphia Phillies:
    • Became the ninth team in Major League history to reach 10,000 wins with their victory against the Cincinnati Reds on August 16.[114]
  • Washington Nationals:
    • With starter Patrick Corbin's victory on August 28 against the Cincinnati Reds, a starting pitcher got a victory for the first time in 43 games, which is now a Major League record. The last victory by a starting pitcher for the Nationals was on July 6 against the Philadelphia Phillies.[115]
  • Shohei Ohtani (LAA):
    • Ohtani became the first player in Major League history ever with 10 pitching wins and 30 homers in the same season, reaching the latter mark on August 31 with a homer against the New York Yankees. This also made Ohtani the first Japanese-born player with multiple 30-homer seasons.[116]
    • In the Angels' final game of the season on October 5 against the Oakland Athletics, Ohtani became the first player in the World Series era to qualify for MLB hitting and pitching leaderboards in the same season.[117]
  • Adam Wainwright / Yadier Molina (STL):
    • On September 14, the battery of Wainwright and Molina started their 325th game in Major League history, setting a new all-time record passing the record that was previously held by Mickey Lolich and Bill Freehan of the Detroit Tigers.[118]
  • New York Mets:
  • Cleveland Guardians:
    • Became the eighth team to qualify for the postseason as the youngest team in the league, the first to do so since the New York Mets in 1986. They also became the first team in Major League history to win a division or league title while having at least 16 rookies make their debut.[122]
  • Los Angeles Dodgers:
    • The Dodgers led the National League (and Major League) in runs scored (847) and fewest runs allowed (513). This was their fifth consecutive year to lead the National League in both runs scored and fewest runs allowed, setting a record as the only team in Major League history to lead their league in both for five consecutive seasons.[123]
  • Cleveland Guardians / Tampa Bay Rays:
    • Set a Major League postseason record with 39 combined strikeouts: Tampa Bay with 20 and Cleveland with 19 in Game 2 of the ALWCS on October 8. This game also set the record for the longest scoreless postseason game in Major League history, with the first (and only) run scored in the 15th inning.[124] Both records were surpassed a week later by the Astros and Mariners.
  • Houston Astros / Seattle Mariners:
    • Set a Major League postseason record with 42 combined strikeouts: Houston with 22 and Seattle with 20 in Game 3 of the ALDS on October 15. This game also set the record for the longest scoreless postseason game in Major League history, with the first (and only) run scored in the 18th inning.[125]
  • Nolan Arenado (STL):
    • Arenado won his 10th consecutive Gold Glove award and became the second player in Major League history to win ten consecutive awards to start their career. He joins Ichiro Suzuki, who first accomplished this feat from 2001 to 2010.[126]

Awards and honors edit

Regular season edit

Baseball Writers' Association of America Awards[127]
BBWAA Award National League American League
Rookie of the Year Michael Harris II (ATL) Julio Rodríguez (SEA)
Manager of the Year Buck Showalter (NYM) Terry Francona (CLE)
Cy Young Award Sandy Alcantara (MIA) Justin Verlander (HOU)
Most Valuable Player Paul Goldschmidt (STL) Aaron Judge (NYY)
Gold Glove Awards[128]
Position National League American League
Pitcher Max Fried (ATL) Shane Bieber (CLE)
Catcher J. T. Realmuto (PHI) Jose Trevino (NYY)
1st Base Christian Walker (ARI) Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (TOR)
2nd Base Brendan Rodgers (COL) Andrés Giménez (CLE)
3rd Base Nolan Arenado (STL) Ramón Urías (BAL)
Shortstop Dansby Swanson (ATL) Jeremy Peña (HOU)
Left field Ian Happ (CHC) Steven Kwan (CLE)
Center field Trent Grisham (SD) Myles Straw (CLE)
Right field Mookie Betts (LAD) Kyle Tucker (HOU)
Utility Brendan Donovan (STL) DJ LeMahieu (NYY)
Silver Slugger Awards[129]
Designated Hitter Josh Bell (SD)/(WAS) Yordan Alvarez (HOU)
Catcher J. T. Realmuto (PHI) Alejandro Kirk (TOR)
1st Base Paul Goldschmidt (STL) Nathaniel Lowe (TEX)
2nd Base Jeff McNeil (NYM) Jose Altuve (HOU)
3rd Base Nolan Arenado (STL) José Ramírez (CLE)
Shortstop Trea Turner (LAD) Xander Bogaerts (BOS)
Outfield Mookie Betts (LAD)
Kyle Schwarber (PHI)
Juan Soto (SD)/(WAS)
Aaron Judge (NYY)
Julio Rodríguez (SEA)
Mike Trout (LAA)
Utility Brandon Drury (SD)/(CIN) Luis Arraez (MIN)

All-MLB Team edit

Players are selected through fan votes (50%) and votes from a panel of experts (50%). The winners will be selected based on merit, with no set number of nominees per position and no distinction between leagues.

Other awards edit

Fielding Bible Awards
Position Player
Pitcher Ranger Suárez (PHI)
Catcher Jose Trevino (NYY)
1st Base Christian Walker (ARI)
2nd Base Brendan Rodgers (COL)
3rd Base Nolan Arenado (STL)
Shortstop Jorge Mateo (BAL)
Left Field Steven Kwan (CLE)
Center Field Myles Straw (CLE)
Right Field Mookie Betts (LAD)
Multi-position Tommy Edman (STL)

Monthly awards edit

Uniforms edit

Wholesale changes edit

  • The renamed Cleveland Guardians uses a new "Guardians" wordmark logo, a "diamond C" logo on the caps, and an alternate "winged G" logo on the right sleeve of the home uniforms. The players' names and numbers are also printed in a new font that the team states "represents the unique characteristics of Cleveland with angular letters and numbers that mimic the architecture" of the Hope Memorial Bridge and its Guardians of Traffic statues. Other than that, the red, white, and blue color schemes on the regular home and road uniforms, the red alternate home uniform, and the blue alternate road uniform remain unchanged.[137]
  • The Royals have made some stylistic changes, including using "Kansas City" in block letters on the road uniforms.[138]
  • The Rays modified their Columbia blue alternate uniform, replacing the wordmark with the alternate sunburst logo.
  • All teams wore modified uniforms on April 15, Jackie Robinson Day. The back of each uniform has Robinson's no. 42 rendered in a bold Dodger blue font. Patches on the left sleeve containing the no. 42 rendered in the team's regular number font.

City Connect uniforms edit

Major League Baseball and Nike announced that an additional seven teams adopted "City Connect" uniforms inspired by the teams' home cities.[139][140] These teams join the Arizona Diamondbacks, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, and the San Francisco Giants who unveiled their City Connect uniforms during the prior season.[140]

  • The Nationals' "City Connect" uniform featured an anthracite base, pink accents and printed cherry blossoms in honor of the annual National Cherry Blossom Festival.[141]
  • The Astros' "City Connect" uniform featured a navy base, tequila sunset accents (suggestive of its 70s and 80s rainbow uniforms), "Space City" stenciled in the NASA 'worm' font on the front, and a hat with a planet revolving around a futuristic version of the "H-star" logo, in honor of Houston being home to the Johnson Space Center.[142]
  • The Royals' "City Connect" uniform featured a navy base and powder blue accents, and a stylized "KC" insignia in homage to Kansas City's "City of Fountains" nickname.[143]
  • The Rockies' "City Connect" uniform featured a green base, purple accents, Colorado written on the front, and a special logo on the cap in order of the state of "Colorado" License plates.[144]
  • The Angels' "City Connect" uniform featured a sand base, red accents and "Angels" written on the front in honor of the beaches in Southern California.[145]
  • The Brewers' "City Connect" uniform featured a powder blue base, navy accents, yellow and white striping, a grill and bratwurst patch, the team's "Brew Crew" nickname, and the MKE airport code with "414" blended in on the hat in honor of being in Milwaukee during the summer.[146]
  • The Padres' "City Connect" uniform featured a white base, pink and mint sleeves, and San Diego on the front in honor of the culture of both the city of San Diego and Tijuana.[147]

Anniversaries and special events edit

  • All dates as scheduled and subject to change
Team Special occasion
All teams #42 patch for Jackie Robinson Day (April 15, commemoration of 75th anniversary)[148]
Pink ribbons for breast cancer awareness (May 8, Mother's Day)[citation needed]
Patch for Armed Forces Day (May 21)[citation needed]

Camouflage caps for Armed Forces Day weekend (May 20–22)[citation needed]

Poppy for Memorial Day (May 30)[citation needed]
"4-ALS" patch for Lou Gehrig Day (June 2)[citation needed]
"Play Ball" patch in partnership with USA Baseball and USA Softball (June 10–12)[citation needed]
Blue ribbons for prostate cancer (June 19, Father's Day)[citation needed]
Gold ribbons for childhood cancer (August 26)[citation needed]
#21 patch for Roberto Clemente Day (September 15)[citation needed]
Atlanta Braves 2021 World Series championship (April 9)[citation needed]
Baltimore Orioles 30th anniversary of Oriole Park at Camden Yards[149]
Boston Red Sox 15th anniversary of 2007 World Series championship
#2 patch in memory of Jerry Remy[150]
Detroit Tigers "KB" patch in memory of first base coach Kimera Bartee[151]
#1 patch in commemoration of Lou Whitaker's number retirement (August 6)[152]
Houston Astros 60th anniversary season[153]
Kansas City Royals Signature in memory of long-time scout Art Stewart[154]
Los Angeles Dodgers 2022 All-Star Game (until July 17)
60th Anniversary at Dodger Stadium
"VIN" patch in memory of Vin Scully (since August 3)[155]
#30 patch in memory of Maury Wills (since September 21)[156]
Minnesota Twins #36 patch in commemoration of Jim Kaat's number retirement (July 16)[157]
New York Mets Tom Seaver statue dedication (April 15)[158]
#17 patch in commemoration of Keith Hernandez's number retirement (July 9)[159]
Oakland Athletics "RAY" patch in memory of Ray Fosse (white jersey only)[160]
San Francisco Giants 10th anniversary of 2012 World Series championship[citation needed]
#22 patch in commemoration of Will Clark's number retirement (July 30)[citation needed]
Texas Rangers 50th anniversary season[161]

Broadcasting rights edit

Television edit

National edit

The 2022 season marked the first season of multiple broadcasting deals in Major League Baseball in the United States, most of which run through the 2028 season:

For the postseason, ESPN networks held rights to the wild-card round; due to logistical concerns (especially with the fluctuating placements of teams in the standings during the final games of the regular season), the network employed remote production for the Padres/Mets and Mariners/Blue Jays series. The latter series employed a variant of the "enhanced world feed" model used in the 2020 season, with commentators and other selected staff on-site at Rogers Centre, but using video feeds from the Sportsnet production.[170]

Fox Sports held rights to the National League Division Series, Championship Series, and the World Series for the 23rd consecutive season; while TBS held rights to the American League Division Series and Championship Series. Spanish-language broadcasts of all ALDS and ALCS games aired on MLB Network.[163][171]

Local edit

  • Amazon Prime Video exclusively streams 21 Yankees games in the Yankees home market (except for the final game in the package, which was simulcast on both Prime Video and YES Network due to Aaron Judge's home run record). These games formerly were allocated to WPIX (which retains a sub-licensed 28-game Mets package from SNY).
  • Kevin Brown became the new primary play-by-play voice for the Baltimore Orioles on MASN, replacing Scott Garceau.
  • Kevin Frandsen became the new color commentator for the Washington Nationals on MASN, replacing F. P. Santangelo.
  • Dallas Braden became the new primary color commentator for the Oakland Athletics on NBC Sports California, replacing Ray Fosse.
  • In Canada, Sportsnet—the main Canadian rightsholder of MLB, and regional broadcaster of the co-owned Toronto Blue Jays—gained the rights to produce local broadcasts of postseason games in the event that the Blue Jays participate (as opposed to previous seasons, where it was required to simulcast the U.S. telecasts), featuring its main broadcast team of Buck Martinez and Pat Tabler (Sportsnet's alternate play-by-play announcer, Dan Shulman, had commitments to ESPN Radio's postseason coverage. This became moot for future seasons after Shulman announced that he would step down from ESPN Radio's coverage after the 2022 season to focus more on roles at Sportsnet).[172][173][174]
  • On June 1, 2022, NESN, the television home of the Boston Red Sox, launched NESN 360, an over-the-top subscription streaming platform that offers live streams of Red Sox games without a cable subscription.[175][176]
  • On June 23, 2022, Bally Sports soft-launched Bally Sports+, an over-the-top subscription streaming platform that offers live streams and market-specific video-on-demand content from its individual regional networks. At that time, Bally was able to negotiate the streaming rights for only five of the MLB teams it holds local TV rights to Detroit, Kansas City, Miami, Milwaukee, and Tampa.[177]

Radio edit

National edit

Local edit

  • On September 28, 2021, Dodgers radio announcer Jaime Jarrín announced his plans to retire after the 2022 season, his 64th as part of the Dodgers' Spanish radio broadcast team. Jarrín, who turned 86 that December, only worked Dodgers home games in 2022.[179]
  • On March 31, 2022, the New York Mets and Audacy announced that the team's games would be openly streamed on WCBS's Audacy app stream and the Mets website throughout the Mets' territory to make up for shortfalls in the team's radio network, which since 2020 has only consisted of WCBS and WPSL in Ft. Pierce, Florida, where its spring training site is based. Audacy will also produce a Spanish-language broadcast for WEPN, which will also be available through the Audacy app.[180]

Retirements edit

The following players retired during the 2022 season and before the start of the 2023 campaign:

Retired numbers edit

See also edit

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This article is about the 2022 Major League Baseball season only For information on all of baseball see 2022 in baseball The 2022 Major League Baseball season MLB was originally scheduled to begin on March 31 and end on October 2 The 2021 22 lockout caused the season to be delayed by one week starting on April 7 The regular season ended on October 5 The start of the season was delayed by a lockout of players which commenced on December 2 2021 following the expiration of the collective bargaining agreement CBA between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association MLBPA 2 On March 10 2022 MLB and the MLBPA reached a deal on a five year CBA with Opening Day being held on April 7 delayed from its originally planned March 31 and a full 162 game schedule played Under the new CBA universal designated hitter was adopted and the postseason was expanded to 12 teams In November 2021 the Cleveland Indians announced their new team name the Cleveland Guardians 3 The 2022 MLB All Star Game was held on July 19 and hosted by the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles 4 2022 MLB seasonLeagueMajor League BaseballSportBaseballDurationApril 7 November 5 2022 1 Number of games162Number of teams30TV partner s Fox FS1TBSESPN ABCMLB NetworkApple TV NBC PeacockYouTubeDraftTop draft pickJackson HollidayPicked byBaltimore OriolesRegular seasonSeason MVPNL Paul Goldschmidt STL AL Aaron Judge NYY PostseasonAL championsHouston Astros AL runners upNew York YankeesNL championsPhiladelphia Phillies NL runners upSan Diego PadresWorld SeriesChampionsHouston Astros Runners upPhiladelphia PhilliesWorld Series MVPJeremy Pena HOU MLB seasons 20212023 Contents 1 Lockout 2 Schedule 3 Rule changes 4 Standings 4 1 American League 4 2 National League 4 3 Tiebreakers 5 Postseason 5 1 Bracket 6 Managerial changes 6 1 General managers 6 1 1 Off season 6 1 2 In season 6 2 Field managers 6 2 1 Off season 6 2 2 In season 7 League leaders 7 1 American League 7 2 National League 8 Milestones 8 1 Batters 8 2 Pitchers 8 2 1 No hitters 8 2 2 Other pitching accomplishments 8 3 Miscellaneous 9 Awards and honors 9 1 Regular season 9 2 All MLB Team 9 3 Other awards 9 4 Monthly awards 9 4 1 Player of the Month 9 4 2 Rookie of the Month 9 4 3 Pitcher of the Month 9 4 4 Reliever of the Month 10 Uniforms 10 1 Wholesale changes 10 2 City Connect uniforms 10 3 Anniversaries and special events 11 Broadcasting rights 11 1 Television 11 1 1 National 11 1 2 Local 11 2 Radio 11 2 1 National 11 2 2 Local 12 Retirements 13 Retired numbers 14 See also 15 References 16 External linksLockout editMain article 2021 22 Major League Baseball lockout On December 2 2021 MLB owners voted unanimously to enact a lockout upon the expiration of the 2016 collective bargaining agreement between the league and the players union Issues raised between the league and union involved compensation for young players as well as limitations on tanking to receive higher selections in the MLB draft The 2021 22 lockout was the first MLB work stoppage since the 1994 95 strike It instituted a transaction freeze including the postponement of the major league portion of the Rule 5 draft It would be the first year since 1920 to not have a major league phase of the Rule 5 draft though the minor league phase will still go ahead as scheduled 5 On March 10 2022 almost 100 days after the beginning of the lockout MLB and the MLBPA reached a deal on a new five year CBA 6 Players began reporting to training camps on March 11 spring training began on March 17 and Opening Day on April 7 6 The league plans to play a full 162 game season and games displaced by the delayed start have been rescheduled 7 6 Changes in the new CBA include a pre arbitration bonus pool for eligible young players increased minimum salaries increasing from 700 000 to 780 000 over the length of the deal a draft lottery to determine the top six selections in the draft the establishment of an international draft and the establishment of a Joint Competition Committee that in 2023 will oversee the adoption of future rule changes including base sizes and pitch clocks among others The National League began adopting the designated hitter on a permanent basis after having previously used it on a temporary basis during the shortened 2020 season while the postseason will be expanded to 12 teams 6 8 Schedule editMajor League Baseball released its 2022 regular season schedule on August 4 2021 As has been the case since 2013 all teams play their four division opponents 19 times each for a total of 76 games play six or seven games against each of the other ten same league opponents for a total of 66 games and 20 interleague games Interleague play will feature AL East vs NL Central AL Central vs NL West and AL West vs NL East 9 10 The MLB at Field of Dreams game returned for a second year featuring the Chicago Cubs and the Cincinnati Reds at the purpose built ballpark in Dyersville Iowa on August 11 11 The Cubs won the game 4 2 The annual MLB Little League Classic featured the Boston Red Sox and the Baltimore Orioles at Bowman Field in Williamsport Pennsylvania on August 21 12 The Orioles won the game 5 3 Both Canada and the United States have travel restrictions for individuals who are not vaccinated against the SARS CoV 2 virus that causes COVID 19 Each requires incoming travelers who are not citizens to have received a full course of an approved COVID 19 vaccine no later than 14 days before entry into the respective country 13 14 Rule changes editFurther information 2022 Major League Baseball postseason On March 10 Major League Baseball announced the following rule changes for the 2022 season 15 The temporary rule for the 2020 and 2021 seasons that had doubleheaders played as seven inning games was repealed The National League adopted the designated hitter full time The NL previously adopted the rule temporarily in 2020 before removing it for the 2021 season Tie breaker games at the end of the season have been eliminated and replaced with statistical tiebreakers The playoff system has been changed Twelve teams qualify for the postseason with the division winners seeded 1 through 3 and three wild cards seeded 4 through 6 in their respective leagues The top two seeds in each league will receive a bye into the Division Series The lowest seeded division winner and three wild card teams each seeded according to regular season record will play a best of three Wild Card round with the higher seed hosting all three games The 3 seed will play the 6 seed and the 4 seed will play the 5 seed There is no re seeding of the bracket The 1 seed will play the winner of the 4 seed 5 seed series and the 2 seed will play the winner of the 3 seed 6 seed series in the Division Series On March 22 MLB introduced a set of temporary rules for 2022 16 If a team voluntarily waives the designated hitter spot so that its starting pitcher can be in the batting order that pitcher can remain in the game as a designated hitter after being replaced by a relief pitcher This was colloquially called the Ohtani rule after rare two way player Shohei Ohtani The rule establishing an automatic runner 17 on second base to start each extra inning in regular season games previously repealed on March 10 was reinstated Rosters were expanded from 26 players to 28 players until May 2 due to the shortened spring training 18 On April 5 the league announced that all teams may use PitchCom a wireless system for catchers to request pitches by type and location PitchCom is intended to reduce the risk of sign stealing and to quicken the pace of play 19 On April 26 the league announced that limiting rosters to 13 pitchers had been delayed until May 30 allowing teams to carry up to 14 pitchers until then 18 The 13 pitcher limit was later delayed again becoming effective June 20 20 Standings editAmerican League edit vteAL East W L Pct GB Home Road 2 New York Yankees 99 63 0 611 57 24 42 39 4 Toronto Blue Jays 92 70 0 568 7 47 34 45 36 6 Tampa Bay Rays 86 76 0 531 13 51 30 35 46Baltimore Orioles 83 79 0 512 16 45 36 38 43Boston Red Sox 78 84 0 481 21 43 38 35 46vteAL Central W L Pct GB Home Road 3 Cleveland Guardians 92 70 0 568 46 35 46 35Chicago White Sox 81 81 0 500 11 37 44 44 37Minnesota Twins 78 84 0 481 14 46 35 32 49Detroit Tigers 66 96 0 407 26 36 46 30 50Kansas City Royals 65 97 0 401 27 39 42 26 55vteAL West W L Pct GB Home Road 1 Houston Astros 106 56 0 654 55 26 51 30 5 Seattle Mariners 90 72 0 556 16 46 35 44 37Los Angeles Angels 73 89 0 451 33 40 41 33 48Texas Rangers 68 94 0 420 38 34 47 34 47Oakland Athletics 60 102 0 370 46 29 51 31 51 National League edit vteNL East W L Pct GB Home Road 2 Atlanta Braves 101 61 0 623 55 26 46 35 4 New York Mets 101 61 0 623 54 27 47 34 6 Philadelphia Phillies 87 75 0 537 14 47 34 40 41Miami Marlins 69 93 0 426 32 34 47 35 46Washington Nationals 55 107 0 340 46 26 55 29 52vteNL Central W L Pct GB Home Road 3 St Louis Cardinals 93 69 0 574 53 28 40 41Milwaukee Brewers 86 76 0 531 7 46 35 40 41Chicago Cubs 74 88 0 457 19 37 44 37 44Pittsburgh Pirates 62 100 0 383 31 34 47 28 53Cincinnati Reds 62 100 0 383 31 33 48 29 52vteNL West W L Pct GB Home Road 1 Los Angeles Dodgers 111 51 0 685 57 24 54 27 5 San Diego Padres 89 73 0 549 22 44 37 45 36San Francisco Giants 81 81 0 500 30 44 37 37 44Arizona Diamondbacks 74 88 0 457 37 40 41 34 47Colorado Rockies 68 94 0 420 43 41 40 27 54 Tiebreakers edit The Atlanta Braves clinched the NL East over the New York Mets by winning the head to head regular season series 10 9 21 Postseason editMain article 2022 Major League Baseball postseason The postseason began on October 7 and ended on November 5 22 Bracket edit Wild Card Series ALWCS NLWCS Division Series ALDS NLDS Championship Series ALCS NLCS World Series1Houston34Toronto05Seattle05Seattle2American League1Houston42NY Yankees02NY Yankees33Cleveland23Cleveland26Tampa Bay0AL1Houston4NL6Philadelphia21LA Dodgers14NY Mets15San Diego35San Diego2National League5San Diego16Philadelphia42Atlanta13St Louis06Philadelphia36Philadelphia2Managerial changes editGeneral managers edit Off season edit Team Former GM Reason For Leaving New GM NotesChicago Cubs Jed Hoyer Promoted Carter Hawkins On October 18 2021 the team announced that Hawkins would be the new general manager filling the spot that has been vacant for nearly a year He was a long time part of the Cleveland Indians front office for the last 14 years 23 New York Mets Zack Scott Mutual agreement Billy Eppler On November 1 2021 after a year as acting GM of the team Scott agreed to resign because of his arrest for DUI 24 On November 18 former Los Angeles Angels GM Billy Eppler was named GM of the team signing a four year deal 25 In season edit Team Former GM Reason For Leaving New GM NotesDetroit Tigers Al Avila Fired Scott Harris On August 10 Avila was fired after a seven year tenure as the general manager Sam Menzin was named the interim general manager Menzin was the Tigers vice president and assistant general manager 26 On September 19 Scott Harris was named the permanent general manager San Francisco Giants Scott Harris Hired by another team Pete Putila On September 19 Harris was announced as the president of baseball operations for the Detroit Tigers ending his tenure with the Giants 27 On October 10 Pete Putila was named the new general manager Putila was previously the assistant general manager for the Houston Astros 28 Field managers edit Off season edit Team Former Manager Reason For Leaving New Manager NotesNew York Mets Luis Rojas Option not picked up Buck Showalter On October 4 2021 the team announced that they would not pick up Luis Rojas option for the 2022 season Rojas went 103 119 464 in his two seasons with the team 29 On December 18 Showalter was hired as their new manager In 20 seasons as the manager of the New York Yankees 1992 1995 Arizona Diamondbacks 1998 2000 Texas Rangers 2003 2006 and Baltimore Orioles 2010 2018 Showalter compiled a 1 551 1 517 506 record with two division titles five playoff appearances with a playoff record of 9 14 391 only advancing past the division series once in 2014 30 Oakland Athletics Bob Melvin Hired by another team Mark Kotsay Melvin was granted permission by the Athletics to become the Padres manager on October 28 2021 In eleven seasons with Oakland Melvin was 853 764 528 reaching the playoffs six times including three AL West titles and a playoff record of 7 13 350 never advancing past the ALDS 31 Kotsay the Athletics third base coach since 2016 was named the manager of the team on December 20 32 This will be his first manager position San Diego Padres Jayce Tingler Fired Bob Melvin On October 6 2021 the team announced that they had dismissed Tingler with one year remaining in his contract Tingler was hired in 2020 and led the Padres to a postseason appearance during the pandemic shortened season He finished his tenure going 116 106 523 in his two seasons with the team 33 Melvin was hired on November 1 He was previously the manager of the Seattle Mariners 2003 2004 Arizona Diamondbacks 2005 2009 and the Oakland Athletics 2011 2021 with a combined record of 1 346 1 272 514 with seven playoff appearances a playoff record of 10 17 370 never advancing past the Division Series 31 St Louis Cardinals Mike Shildt Oliver Marmol On October 14 2021 Shildt was fired as manager of the Cardinals due to philosophical differences according to team president John Mozeliak With a record of 252 199 559 in his three plus seasons Shildt led the Cardinals to the playoffs in his three full seasons and finished with a 4 9 308 post season record He was voted National League Manager of the Year after the 2019 season 34 On October 25 former bench coach Oliver Marmol was named the new manager With the hiring Marmol becomes the youngest manager currently in the Major Leagues 35 In season edit Team Former manager Interim manager Reason for leaving New manager NotesPhiladelphia Phillies Joe Girardi Rob Thomson Fired Rob Thomson On June 3 the Phillies fired Girardi In two plus seasons as manager of the Phillies he compiled a record of 132 141 484 with no playoff appearances Thomson the then current bench coach was named interim manager on June 3 This is his first managerial position 36 On October 10 the Phillies removed the interim tag from Thomson and signed him to a two year contract extension for the 2023 and 2024 seasons 37 Los Angeles Angels Joe Maddon Phil Nevin Phil Nevin On June 7 the Angels fired Maddon In two plus seasons with the Angels he compiled a record of 130 148 468 with no playoff appearances Nevin the current third base coach was named the interim manager on June 7 This is his first managerial position 38 On October 5 the Angels announced that Nevin would be retained as manager for the 2023 season Toronto Blue Jays Charlie Montoyo John Schneider John Schnieder On July 13 after losing 10 of their last 13 games the Blue Jays fired Montoyo In four plus seasons with the Blue Jays he compiled a record of 236 236 500 with one wild card playoff appearance in 2020 losing in the Wild Card Series Schneider the current bench coach was named the interim manager on July 13 This is his first managerial position 39 On October 21 Schnieder inked a three year deal as the new manager 40 Texas Rangers Chris Woodward Tony Beasley Bruce Bochy On August 15 the Rangers fired Woodward In three plus seasons with the Rangers he compiled a record of 211 287 424 with no playoff appearances and no winning records Beasley the current third base coach was appointed the interim manager on the same day This is his first managerial position 41 On October 21 the Rangers announced Bruce Bochy as the 20th manager in franchise history signing a three year deal In 25 seasons as the manager of the San Diego Padres 1995 2006 and San Francisco Giants 2007 2019 Bochy compiled a record of 2 003 2 029 497 with six division titles eight playoff appearances and a playoff record of 44 33 571 winning three World Series championships with the Giants 42 Chicago White Sox Tony La Russa Miguel Cairo Retired Pedro Grifol On August 31 White Sox manager Tony La Russa was ruled out indefinitely after undergoing tests on his heart La Russa would be ruled to not return for the season on September 24 with encouragement from his doctors On October 3 La Russa announced he would step away from managing Cairo the current bench coach was named as the interim manager on the same day La Russa was first ruled out on August 31 This is his first managerial position 43 Grifol was hired on November 1 Previously an assistant coach for the Kansas City Royals this is his first managerial position 44 League leaders editAmerican League edit Hitting leaders Stat Player TotalAVG Luis Arraez MIN 316HR Aaron Judge NYY 62RBI Aaron Judge NYY 131R Aaron Judge NYY 133H Bo Bichette TOR 189SB Jorge Mateo BAL 35 Pitching leaders Stat Player TotalW Justin Verlander HOU 18L Marco Gonzales SEA 15ERA Justin Verlander HOU 1 75K Gerrit Cole NYY 257IP Framber Valdez HOU 201 1SV Emmanuel Clase CLE 42 National League edit Hitting leaders Stat Player TotalAVG Jeff McNeil NYM 326HR Kyle Schwarber PHI 46RBI Pete Alonso NYM 131R Mookie Betts LAD Freddie Freeman LAD 117H Freddie Freeman LAD 199SB Jon Berti MIA 41 Pitching leaders Stat Player TotalW Kyle Wright ATL 21L Patrick Corbin WAS 19ERA Julio Urias LAD 2 16K Corbin Burnes MIL 243IP Sandy Alcantara MIA 228 2SV Kenley Jansen ATL 41Milestones editBatters edit Seth Beer ARI Became the first rookie in Major League history to hit a walk off home run while trailing on Opening Day on April 7 against the San Diego Padres 45 Steven Kwan CLE Reached base 18 times in his first five career games the most by any player since at least 1901 46 Vladimir Guerrero Jr TOR Became the first player in Major League history to hit three home runs in a game April 13 then strike out at least four times the following game April 14 He did it against the New York Yankees 47 Miguel Cabrera DET Recorded his 3 000th career hit with a single in the first inning against the Colorado Rockies on April 23 He became the 33rd player to reach this mark 48 He also becomes the seventh player in Major League history to record 3 000 hits and hit 500 home runs for his career He joins Hank Aaron Willie Mays Eddie Murray Rafael Palmeiro Albert Pujols and Alex Rodriguez to reach these numbers 49 Recorded his 600th career double against the Houston Astros in the second inning on May 7 He became the 18th player to reach this mark With this milestone Cabrera also becomes the third player in Major League history to record 3 000 hits 500 home runs and 600 doubles for his career joining Hank Aaron and Albert Pujols 50 With his sixth inning strikeout on July 8 against the Chicago White Sox Cabrera became the seventh player in Major League history to amass 2 000 career strikeouts 51 Josh Naylor CLE Became the first player in Major League history to hit two three run home runs or grand slams in the ninth inning or later of the same game on May 9 He also became the first player to have at least eight RBI in the eighth inning or later since RBI became an official statistic in 1920 52 Christian Yelich MIL Became the sixth player in Major League history to hit for the cycle three times in his career on May 11 against the Cincinnati Reds He also became the first player in Major League history to do so against the same team all three times 53 Albert Pujols STL Became the tenth player in Major League history to play in 3 000 games when he replaced an injured player in the first game of a doubleheader on June 4 against the Chicago Cubs 54 With his home run against Ross Detwiler on August 29 Detwiler became the 450th pitcher that Pujols has hit a homer against in his career breaking the record that he shared with Barry Bonds 55 Recorded his 700th career home run on September 23 against the Los Angeles Dodgers He became the fourth player in Major League history to achieve this mark joining Barry Bonds Hank Aaron and Babe Ruth 56 While recording his 703rd and final career home run on October 3 against the San Francisco Giants Pujols surpassed Babe Ruth for sole possession of second place with his 2 215th and 2 216th RBIs tied Hank Aaron for second place all time with his 370th career road home run and surpassed Barry Bonds for sole possession of first place with his 263rd career go ahead home run 57 Mike Trout LAA With his go ahead two run home run on June 19 against the Seattle Mariners Trout became the first player in Major League history to hit four game winning home runs in a road series 58 Julio Rodriguez SEA With his home run on July 4 against the San Diego Padres Rodriguez became the first player since at least 1900 to accumulate 15 home runs and 20 stolen bases in his first 81 career games 59 With his 25th stolen base on September 14 against the San Diego Padres he became the third rookie in Major League history with a 25 stolen bases 25 home runs season Chris Young 2007 and Mike Trout 2012 also accomplished this feat Rodriguez is the first player in history to accomplish this feat in his debut season 60 Aaron Judge NYY Became the second fastest player in Major League history to hit 200 career home runs on July 30 against the Kansas City Royals This was in Judge s 671st career game Only Ryan Howard reached 200 career home runs faster as he did it in 658 games 61 Hit his 50th home run on August 29 against the Los Angeles Angels becoming the seventh player in Major League history to reach this plateau before September 62 Hit his 60th home run on September 20 against the Pittsburgh Pirates becoming the sixth player ninth time to hit at least 60 home runs in a season 63 Set a new American League record for home runs in a season by hitting his 62nd home run on October 4 against the Texas Rangers Judge broke the record set by Roger Maris in 1961 64 Vaughn Grissom ATL Became the youngest player in Major League history to hit a home run and steal a base in his debut on August 10 against the Boston Red Sox 65 Nelson Cruz WAS Recorded his 2 000th career hit with a single in the eighth inning on August 13 against the San Diego Padres He became the 292nd player to reach this mark 66 Corey Dickerson STL Became the 13th player in Major League history to collect a hit in at least ten consecutive at bats in the expansion era since 1961 Dickerson collected four straight hits on August 23 and August 24 and then collected two more hits on August 25 before a fielder s choice that ended the streak All hits were against the Chicago Cubs 67 68 Yoan Moncada CWS Moncada became the first player in American League history to have five or more hits and five or more RBIs in a game twice in the same season 69 The first game occurred June 15 at the Detroit Tigers 5 for 6 with a home run and five RBIs while the second game occurred September 8 at the Oakland Athletics 5 for 6 with two home runs and five RBIs J T Realmuto PHI With his 20th stolen base against the Washington Nationals on September 30 Realmuto became the second catcher in Major League history to have a 20 stolen bases 20 home runs season He joins Ivan Rodriguez who accomplished this in 1999 70 In Game 4 of the 2022 National League Division Series against the Atlanta Braves Realmuto hit an inside the park home run becoming the first catcher to hit a home run of this kind in Major League postseason history 71 Pitchers edit No hitters edit See also List of Major League Baseball no hitters Tylor Megill Drew Smith Joely Rodriguez Seth Lugo Edwin Diaz NYM The five pitchers combined to throw the second no hitter in franchise history by defeating the Philadelphia Phillies 3 0 on April 29 It was accomplished with 12 strikeouts and six walks on 159 total pitches Megill pitched the first five innings It is the 17th combined no hitter in league history This was also the 20th time that the Phillies have been no hit in their history which ties them with the Los Angeles Dodgers for the most times being no hit of any franchise which includes the postseason 72 Reid Detmers LAA Detmers threw his first career no hitter and the 12th no hitter in franchise history by defeating the Tampa Bay Rays 12 0 on May 10 He struck out two throwing 68 strikes on 108 pitches His only two baserunners came via a walk in the sixth inning and a fielding error in the seventh Making his 11th career start Detmers became the 25th rookie and youngest Angels pitcher in history to throw a no hitter 73 Cristian Javier Hector Neris Ryan Pressly HOU The three pitchers combined to throw a no hitter against the New York Yankees defeating them 3 0 on June 25 It is the Colt 45s Astros fourteenth no hitter in franchise history 74 Cristian Javier Bryan Abreu Rafael Montero Ryan Pressly HOU The four pitchers combined to throw a no hitter against the Philadelphia Phillies defeating them 5 0 on November 2 in Game 4 of the World Series It was only the second no hitter in World Series history the other being Don Larsen s perfect game in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series for the New York Yankees against the Brooklyn Dodgers the third no hitter in postseason history overall and first since Roy Halladay s no hitter in Game 1 of the 2010 NLDS for the Phillies against the Cincinnati Reds and the first combined no hitter in postseason history 75 Other pitching accomplishments edit Justin Verlander HOU Became the 138th pitcher in Major League history to amass 3 000 career innings pitched during the game against the Seattle Mariners on April 16 76 Hunter Greene Art Warren CIN Combined to throw an eight inning no hitter on May 15 in the loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates 1 0 Because they did not pitch nine innings it is not counted as a no hitter by the Elias Sports Bureau the official statistician of Major League Baseball 77 Luis Garcia Phil Maton HOU Became the first pair of pitchers in Major League history to throw an immaculate inning on the same date let alone the same game or by the same team against the Texas Rangers on June 15 They both struck out Nathaniel Lowe Ezequiel Duran and Brad Miller 78 Madison Bumgarner ARI Recorded his 2 000th career strikeout by retiring Luke Voit of the San Diego Padres in the fourth inning on June 22 He became the 86th pitcher to reach this mark 79 Zack Greinke KC Started his 500th career game on June 29 against the Texas Rangers becoming the 48th player in Major League history to reach this mark 80 Reid Detmers LAA Became the third pitcher in Major League history to pitch a no hitter and an immaculate inning in one season following his immaculate inning in a game against the Texas Rangers on July 31 Sandy Koufax and Mike Fiers also accomplished this feat 81 Jacob deGrom NYM Set the Major League record for most strikeouts by a pitcher through 200 career starts at 1 523 on August 7 against the Atlanta Braves deGrom eclipsed the record of 1 517 that was held by Yu Darvish 82 Set a new Major League record by recording his 40th straight start with three earned runs or fewer allowed against the Pittsburgh Pirates on September 18 breaking the record held by Jim Scott in 1913 14 83 84 deGrom s streak was snapped on September 24 by the Oakland Athletics as deGrom gave up four earned runs in the first inning Edwin Diaz NYM Recorded his 200th career save by closing out a victory against the Philadelphia Phillies on August 13 He became the 53rd player to reach this mark 85 Dylan Cease CWS Cease went 14 consecutive starts allowing one run or fewer earned runs beginning on May 29 against the Chicago Cubs and through the August 11 game against the Kansas City Royals It was the first time a starting pitcher went on such a streak since the earned run became a statistic in 1913 breaking the previous mark of 13 consecutive starts set by Jacob deGrom in 2021 86 87 George Kirby SEA Started the game against the Washington Nationals on August 24 with 24 straight strikes setting a Major League record for most consecutive strikes to start a game since 1988 when pitch tracking began He broke the record that was set by Joe Musgrove in 2018 with 21 straight strikes 88 Zac Gallen ARI On September 4 against the Milwaukee Brewers Gallen pitched seven scoreless innings This was his sixth consecutive start where he pitched six or more scoreless innings which tied the Major League record in the Modern Era since 1900 as the fourth pitcher to accomplish this feat He joins Don Drysdale 1968 Orel Hershiser 1988 and Zack Greinke 2015 89 Framber Valdez HOU With his six inning two runs allowed performance on September 18 Valdez set the Major League record for most consecutive single season quality starts with 25 breaking the record that was set by Jacob deGrom in 2018 90 The record for most consecutive quality starts is 26 held by deGrom 2018 19 and Bob Gibson 1967 68 91 The streak was stopped on September 24 by the Baltimore Orioles as Valdez only went 5 1 3 innings giving up four earned runs Spencer Strider ATL On September 18 Strider became the fastest pitcher in Major League history to amass 200 strikeouts in a season Strider accomplished this feat in 130 innings breaking the record set by Randy Johnson in 2001 in 130 2 3 innings 92 Max Scherzer NYM Recorded his 200th career win on September 19 against the Milwaukee Brewers He became the 120th player to reach this mark 93 He threw six perfect innings in that game before being taken out his fourth career game to begin with six perfect innings ties the expansion era record 94 Richard Bleier MIA Became the first pitcher in Major League history to balk three times in the same at bat on September 27 He had no balks in his first 303 career games 95 Miscellaneous edit Houston Astros Won their 10th consecutive Opening Day contest by defeating the Los Angeles Angels 3 1 on April 7 tying the Major League record set by the Boston Beaneaters 1887 1896 96 Tied the Major League record by hitting five home runs in an inning against the Boston Red Sox on May 17 With their second inning onslaught this became the eighth time in league history that this feat was accomplished 97 Bud Black COL Won his 1 000th game as a manager as the Rockies defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers on April 10 He becomes the 66th manager to reach this mark 98 Alyssa Nakken SF Became the first woman in Major League history to coach on field during a regular season game on April 12 She coached first base against the San Diego Padres after Giants coach Antoan Richardson was ejected 99 Tampa Bay Rays Became the first team in Major League history to lose a no hitter in extra innings and win in a walk off on April 23 The Rays had a combined no hitter broken up in the top of the 10th by the Boston Red Sox and won the game in the bottom of the inning 100 Became the first team to field an all Latin American starting lineup in Major League history on September 15 In a game against the Toronto Blue Jays the Rays started two Cubans Yandy Diaz and Randy Arozarena three Dominicans Wander Franco Manuel Margot and Jose Siri one Colombian Harold Ramirez two Venezuelans David Peralta and Rene Pinto and one Mexican Isaac Paredes 101 Dusty Baker HOU Won his 2 000th game as a manager as the Astros defeated the Seattle Mariners on May 3 He becomes the 12th manager to reach this mark 102 Became the fourth manager in Major League history to manage a team to 100 wins in both leagues joining Whitey Herzog Sparky Anderson and Tony La Russa 103 Pittsburgh Pirates With their 1 0 win over the Cincinnati Reds on May 15 the Pirates became the sixth team since 1901 to win a game despite being no hit However the Reds only pitched eight innings so it is not officially counted as a no hitter by the Elias Sports Bureau 104 Became the first team in Major League history to have three different players log three homer games in the same month Jack Suwinski did it first on June 19 while Bryan Reynolds accomplished it on June 29 and Michael Perez was the third on June 30 105 Yadier Molina STL Set the Major League record for most putouts by a catcher by catching a foul ball on June 14 against the Pittsburgh Pirates In the sixth inning Molina caught the record breaking pop off the bat of Ke Bryan Hayes Molina s 14 685th putout broke the record held by Ivan Rodriguez 106 New York Yankees Set the record for most home runs in the month of June with 58 breaking the record of 56 that was held by the 2016 Baltimore Orioles and the 2019 Atlanta Braves 107 Became the first team in Major League history with a 700 win percentage 44 16 733 across their first 60 decisions to then go under 500 29 31 483 in their next 60 decisions 108 St Louis Cardinals Hit four consecutive home runs against the Philadelphia Phillies on July 2 tying the Major League record This was the first time in Cardinals history and eleventh in Major League history The group of Nolan Arenado Nolan Gorman Juan Yepez and Dylan Carlson accomplished this feat with all four home runs hit off Kyle Gibson in the first inning 109 Minnesota Twins Turned the first 8 5 triple play in Major League history on July 4 against the Chicago White Sox Byron Buxton caught a deep fly ball at the right center field wall and threw it into the infield where third baseman Gio Urshela put out a pair of baserunners 110 Robbie Grossman ATL DET His Major League record of 440 consecutive errorless games by a position player came to an end on July 10 against the Chicago White Sox Grossman misplayed a fly ball in the eighth inning as he was charged with his first error in more than four years The last error he committed was on June 13 2018 111 Boston Red Sox Set a modern era Major League record with a 47 run differential over a three game span July 16 17 and 22 112 Jesse Chavez LAA ATL Set the record for most times traded in their career after being traded to the Los Angeles Angels on August 2 This trade was the tenth time that Chavez was traded 113 Philadelphia Phillies Became the ninth team in Major League history to reach 10 000 wins with their victory against the Cincinnati Reds on August 16 114 Washington Nationals With starter Patrick Corbin s victory on August 28 against the Cincinnati Reds a starting pitcher got a victory for the first time in 43 games which is now a Major League record The last victory by a starting pitcher for the Nationals was on July 6 against the Philadelphia Phillies 115 Shohei Ohtani LAA Ohtani became the first player in Major League history ever with 10 pitching wins and 30 homers in the same season reaching the latter mark on August 31 with a homer against the New York Yankees This also made Ohtani the first Japanese born player with multiple 30 homer seasons 116 In the Angels final game of the season on October 5 against the Oakland Athletics Ohtani became the first player in the World Series era to qualify for MLB hitting and pitching leaderboards in the same season 117 Adam Wainwright Yadier Molina STL On September 14 the battery of Wainwright and Molina started their 325th game in Major League history setting a new all time record passing the record that was previously held by Mickey Lolich and Bill Freehan of the Detroit Tigers 118 New York Mets Set the modern day since 1900 record for most hit by pitch in Major League history when Luis Guillorme was hit in the ninth inning on September 21 against the Milwaukee Brewers The Mets have been hit 106 times breaking the record that was set by the Cincinnati Reds last year 119 The Mets tied the Major League record for most strikeouts in a nine inning game with 20 on September 18 against the Pittsburgh Pirates Jacob deGrom started and struck out 13 Seth Lugo 1 Joely Rodriguez 5 and Trevor May 1 also pitched 120 121 Cleveland Guardians Became the eighth team to qualify for the postseason as the youngest team in the league the first to do so since the New York Mets in 1986 They also became the first team in Major League history to win a division or league title while having at least 16 rookies make their debut 122 Los Angeles Dodgers The Dodgers led the National League and Major League in runs scored 847 and fewest runs allowed 513 This was their fifth consecutive year to lead the National League in both runs scored and fewest runs allowed setting a record as the only team in Major League history to lead their league in both for five consecutive seasons 123 Cleveland Guardians Tampa Bay Rays Set a Major League postseason record with 39 combined strikeouts Tampa Bay with 20 and Cleveland with 19 in Game 2 of the ALWCS on October 8 This game also set the record for the longest scoreless postseason game in Major League history with the first and only run scored in the 15th inning 124 Both records were surpassed a week later by the Astros and Mariners Houston Astros Seattle Mariners Set a Major League postseason record with 42 combined strikeouts Houston with 22 and Seattle with 20 in Game 3 of the ALDS on October 15 This game also set the record for the longest scoreless postseason game in Major League history with the first and only run scored in the 18th inning 125 Nolan Arenado STL Arenado won his 10th consecutive Gold Glove award and became the second player in Major League history to win ten consecutive awards to start their career He joins Ichiro Suzuki who first accomplished this feat from 2001 to 2010 126 Awards and honors editRegular season edit Baseball Writers Association of America Awards 127 BBWAA Award National League American LeagueRookie of the Year Michael Harris II ATL Julio Rodriguez SEA Manager of the Year Buck Showalter NYM Terry Francona CLE Cy Young Award Sandy Alcantara MIA Justin Verlander HOU Most Valuable Player Paul Goldschmidt STL Aaron Judge NYY Gold Glove Awards 128 Position National League American LeaguePitcher Max Fried ATL Shane Bieber CLE Catcher J T Realmuto PHI Jose Trevino NYY 1st Base Christian Walker ARI Vladimir Guerrero Jr TOR 2nd Base Brendan Rodgers COL Andres Gimenez CLE 3rd Base Nolan Arenado STL Ramon Urias BAL Shortstop Dansby Swanson ATL Jeremy Pena HOU Left field Ian Happ CHC Steven Kwan CLE Center field Trent Grisham SD Myles Straw CLE Right field Mookie Betts LAD Kyle Tucker HOU Utility Brendan Donovan STL DJ LeMahieu NYY Silver Slugger Awards 129 Designated Hitter Josh Bell SD WAS Yordan Alvarez HOU Catcher J T Realmuto PHI Alejandro Kirk TOR 1st Base Paul Goldschmidt STL Nathaniel Lowe TEX 2nd Base Jeff McNeil NYM Jose Altuve HOU 3rd Base Nolan Arenado STL Jose Ramirez CLE Shortstop Trea Turner LAD Xander Bogaerts BOS Outfield Mookie Betts LAD Kyle Schwarber PHI Juan Soto SD WAS Aaron Judge NYY Julio Rodriguez SEA Mike Trout LAA Utility Brandon Drury SD CIN Luis Arraez MIN All MLB Team edit Players are selected through fan votes 50 and votes from a panel of experts 50 The winners will be selected based on merit with no set number of nominees per position and no distinction between leagues All MLB TeamPosition First Team Second TeamStarting pitcher Sandy Alcantara MIA Dylan Cease CWS Alek Manoah TOR Max Fried ATL Shohei Ohtani LAA Aaron Nola PHI Framber Valdez HOU Max Scherzer NYM Justin Verlander HOU Julio Urias LAD Relief pitcher Emmanuel Clase CLE Ryan Helsley STL Edwin Diaz NYM Ryan Pressly HOU Designated hitter Yordan Alvarez HOU Shohei Ohtani LAA Catcher J T Realmuto PHI Will Smith LAD 1st Base Paul Goldschmidt STL Freddie Freeman LAD 2nd Base Jose Altuve HOU Andres Gimenez CLE 3rd Base Manny Machado SD Nolan Arenado STL Shortstop Trea Turner LAD Francisco Lindor NYM Outfield Mookie Betts LAD Julio Rodriguez SEA Aaron Judge NYY Kyle Schwarber PHI Mike Trout LAA Kyle Tucker HOU Other awards edit The Sporting News Player of the Year Award Aaron Judge NYY 130 Comeback Players of the Year Justin Verlander HOU American Albert Pujols STL National 131 Edgar Martinez Award Best designated hitter Shohei Ohtani LAA 132 Hank Aaron Award Aaron Judge NYY American Paul Goldschmidt STL National 133 Roberto Clemente Award Humanitarian Justin Turner LAD 134 Mariano Rivera AL Reliever of the Year Award Best AL reliever Emmanuel Clase CLE 135 Trevor Hoffman NL Reliever of the Year Award Best NL reliever Edwin Diaz NYM 135 Warren Spahn Award Best left handed pitcher Julio Urias LAD 136 Fielding Bible AwardsPosition PlayerPitcher Ranger Suarez PHI Catcher Jose Trevino NYY 1st Base Christian Walker ARI 2nd Base Brendan Rodgers COL 3rd Base Nolan Arenado STL Shortstop Jorge Mateo BAL Left Field Steven Kwan CLE Center Field Myles Straw CLE Right Field Mookie Betts LAD Multi position Tommy Edman STL Monthly awards edit Player of the Month edit Main article Major League Baseball Player of the Month Award Month American League National LeagueApril Jose Ramirez Nolan ArenadoMay Aaron Judge Paul GoldschmidtJune Yordan Alvarez Kyle SchwarberJuly Aaron Judge Austin RileyAugust Alex Bregman Nolan ArenadoSeptember Aaron Judge Eduardo Escobar Rookie of the Month edit Main article Major League Baseball Rookie of the Month Award Month American League National LeagueApril Steven Kwan Seiya SuzukiMay Julio Rodriguez Luis GonzalezJune Julio Rodriguez Michael Harris IIJuly Jose Miranda Spencer StriderAugust George Kirby Michael Harris IISeptember Steven Kwan Michael Harris II Pitcher of the Month edit Main article Major League Baseball Pitcher of the Month Award Month American League National LeagueApril Logan Gilbert Pablo LopezMay Martin Perez Zack WheelerJune Dylan Cease Sandy AlcantaraJuly Dylan Cease Merrill KellyAugust Drew Rasmussen Zac GallenSeptember Alek Manoah Yu Darvish Reliever of the Month edit Main article Major League Baseball Reliever of the Month Award Month American League National LeagueApril Jordan Romano Josh HaderMay Clay Holmes David BednarJune Emmanuel Clase Edwin DiazJuly Jordan Romano Edwin DiazAugust Emmanuel Clase Edwin DiazSeptember Emmanuel Clase Camilo DovalUniforms editWholesale changes edit The renamed Cleveland Guardians uses a new Guardians wordmark logo a diamond C logo on the caps and an alternate winged G logo on the right sleeve of the home uniforms The players names and numbers are also printed in a new font that the team states represents the unique characteristics of Cleveland with angular letters and numbers that mimic the architecture of the Hope Memorial Bridge and its Guardians of Traffic statues Other than that the red white and blue color schemes on the regular home and road uniforms the red alternate home uniform and the blue alternate road uniform remain unchanged 137 The Royals have made some stylistic changes including using Kansas City in block letters on the road uniforms 138 The Rays modified their Columbia blue alternate uniform replacing the wordmark with the alternate sunburst logo All teams wore modified uniforms on April 15 Jackie Robinson Day The back of each uniform has Robinson s no 42 rendered in a bold Dodger blue font Patches on the left sleeve containing the no 42 rendered in the team s regular number font City Connect uniforms edit Major League Baseball and Nike announced that an additional seven teams adopted City Connect uniforms inspired by the teams home cities 139 140 These teams join the Arizona Diamondbacks Boston Red Sox Chicago Cubs Chicago White Sox Los Angeles Dodgers Miami Marlins and the San Francisco Giants who unveiled their City Connect uniforms during the prior season 140 The Nationals City Connect uniform featured an anthracite base pink accents and printed cherry blossoms in honor of the annual National Cherry Blossom Festival 141 The Astros City Connect uniform featured a navy base tequila sunset accents suggestive of its 70s and 80s rainbow uniforms Space City stenciled in the NASA worm font on the front and a hat with a planet revolving around a futuristic version of the H star logo in honor of Houston being home to the Johnson Space Center 142 The Royals City Connect uniform featured a navy base and powder blue accents and a stylized KC insignia in homage to Kansas City s City of Fountains nickname 143 The Rockies City Connect uniform featured a green base purple accents Colorado written on the front and a special logo on the cap in order of the state of Colorado License plates 144 The Angels City Connect uniform featured a sand base red accents and Angels written on the front in honor of the beaches in Southern California 145 The Brewers City Connect uniform featured a powder blue base navy accents yellow and white striping a grill and bratwurst patch the team s Brew Crew nickname and the MKE airport code with 414 blended in on the hat in honor of being in Milwaukee during the summer 146 The Padres City Connect uniform featured a white base pink and mint sleeves and San Diego on the front in honor of the culture of both the city of San Diego and Tijuana 147 Anniversaries and special events edit All dates as scheduled and subject to changeTeam Special occasionAll teams 42 patch for Jackie Robinson Day April 15 commemoration of 75th anniversary 148 Pink ribbons for breast cancer awareness May 8 Mother s Day citation needed Patch for Armed Forces Day May 21 citation needed Camouflage caps for Armed Forces Day weekend May 20 22 citation needed Poppy for Memorial Day May 30 citation needed 4 ALS patch for Lou Gehrig Day June 2 citation needed Play Ball patch in partnership with USA Baseball and USA Softball June 10 12 citation needed Blue ribbons for prostate cancer June 19 Father s Day citation needed Gold ribbons for childhood cancer August 26 citation needed 21 patch for Roberto Clemente Day September 15 citation needed Atlanta Braves 2021 World Series championship April 9 citation needed Baltimore Orioles 30th anniversary of Oriole Park at Camden Yards 149 Boston Red Sox 15th anniversary of 2007 World Series championship 2 patch in memory of Jerry Remy 150 Detroit Tigers KB patch in memory of first base coach Kimera Bartee 151 1 patch in commemoration of Lou Whitaker s number retirement August 6 152 Houston Astros 60th anniversary season 153 Kansas City Royals Signature in memory of long time scout Art Stewart 154 Los Angeles Dodgers 2022 All Star Game until July 17 60th Anniversary at Dodger Stadium VIN patch in memory of Vin Scully since August 3 155 30 patch in memory of Maury Wills since September 21 156 Minnesota Twins 36 patch in commemoration of Jim Kaat s number retirement July 16 157 New York Mets Tom Seaver statue dedication April 15 158 17 patch in commemoration of Keith Hernandez s number retirement July 9 159 Oakland Athletics RAY patch in memory of Ray Fosse white jersey only 160 San Francisco Giants 10th anniversary of 2012 World Series championship citation needed 22 patch in commemoration of Will Clark s number retirement July 30 citation needed Texas Rangers 50th anniversary season 161 Broadcasting rights editTelevision edit National edit The 2022 season marked the first season of multiple broadcasting deals in Major League Baseball in the United States most of which run through the 2028 season Fox remains the league s main broadcaster carrying a package of regular season games on the main Fox broadcast network and FS1 and Spanish language broadcasts on Fox Deportes Fox aired primetime Baseball Night in America games primarily on Saturday nights as well as the All Star Game and MLB at Field of Dreams games 162 163 With the move of Joe Buck to ESPN and Monday Night Football over the NFL offseason Joe Davis became the new lead play by play announcer for Fox s MLB coverage 164 ESPN networks carry 30 exclusive games per season including 25 Sunday Night Baseball games as well as an Opening Day primetime game the Home Run Derby and Spanish language broadcasts on ESPN Deportes ESPN dropped most of its weeknight game packages under its new contract with only five non Sunday games scheduled ESPN has the option to carry selected games on ABC and stream all of its games on ESPN which as before carries a daily game from MLB tv at no additional charge 165 163 Apple Inc established a new exclusive package known as Friday Night Baseball in the United States Canada and other international territories which is produced by MLB Network and streams on Apple TV 166 NBC Sports re entered MLB broadcasting with MLB Sunday Leadoff a new exclusive package of Sunday afternoon games streamed on Peacock The contract will initially be for two years 167 163 TBS switched from late season Sunday games to Tuesday night games throughout the season 163 168 MLB Network broadcasts various games throughout the season including original MLB Network Showcase games and simulcasts of games from local broadcasters 163 The MLB Game of the Week Live on YouTube returned with fifteen games during the season 169 For the postseason ESPN networks held rights to the wild card round due to logistical concerns especially with the fluctuating placements of teams in the standings during the final games of the regular season the network employed remote production for the Padres Mets and Mariners Blue Jays series The latter series employed a variant of the enhanced world feed model used in the 2020 season with commentators and other selected staff on site at Rogers Centre but using video feeds from the Sportsnet production 170 Fox Sports held rights to the National League Division Series Championship Series and the World Series for the 23rd consecutive season while TBS held rights to the American League Division Series and Championship Series Spanish language broadcasts of all ALDS and ALCS games aired on MLB Network 163 171 Local edit Amazon Prime Video exclusively streams 21 Yankees games in the Yankees home market except for the final game in the package which was simulcast on both Prime Video and YES Network due to Aaron Judge s home run record These games formerly were allocated to WPIX which retains a sub licensed 28 game Mets package from SNY Kevin Brown became the new primary play by play voice for the Baltimore Orioles on MASN replacing Scott Garceau Kevin Frandsen became the new color commentator for the Washington Nationals on MASN replacing F P Santangelo Dallas Braden became the new primary color commentator for the Oakland Athletics on NBC Sports California replacing Ray Fosse In Canada Sportsnet the main Canadian rightsholder of MLB and regional broadcaster of the co owned Toronto Blue Jays gained the rights to produce local broadcasts of postseason games in the event that the Blue Jays participate as opposed to previous seasons where it was required to simulcast the U S telecasts featuring its main broadcast team of Buck Martinez and Pat Tabler Sportsnet s alternate play by play announcer Dan Shulman had commitments to ESPN Radio s postseason coverage This became moot for future seasons after Shulman announced that he would step down from ESPN Radio s coverage after the 2022 season to focus more on roles at Sportsnet 172 173 174 On June 1 2022 NESN the television home of the Boston Red Sox launched NESN 360 an over the top subscription streaming platform that offers live streams of Red Sox games without a cable subscription 175 176 On June 23 2022 Bally Sports soft launched Bally Sports an over the top subscription streaming platform that offers live streams and market specific video on demand content from its individual regional networks At that time Bally was able to negotiate the streaming rights for only five of the MLB teams it holds local TV rights to Detroit Kansas City Miami Milwaukee and Tampa 177 Radio edit National edit ESPN Radio aired its 25th season of national coverage including Sunday Night Baseball Saturday games Opening Day the Home Run Derby All Star Game and the entire Major League Baseball postseason In October 2022 Dan Shulman announced that he would step down from ESPN Radio s MLB coverage after the 2022 postseason with Jon Sciambi succeeding him as lead broadcaster for postseason coverage in 2023 173 174 TUDN Radio aired Spanish language coverage of select regular season and postseason games including the Home Run Derby the All Star Game and the World Series 178 Local edit On September 28 2021 Dodgers radio announcer Jaime Jarrin announced his plans to retire after the 2022 season his 64th as part of the Dodgers Spanish radio broadcast team Jarrin who turned 86 that December only worked Dodgers home games in 2022 179 On March 31 2022 the New York Mets and Audacy announced that the team s games would be openly streamed on WCBS s Audacy app stream and the Mets website throughout the Mets territory to make up for shortfalls in the team s radio network which since 2020 has only consisted of WCBS and WPSL in Ft Pierce Florida where its spring training site is based Audacy will also produce a Spanish language broadcast for WEPN which will also be available through the Audacy app 180 Retirements editThe following players retired during the 2022 season and before the start of the 2023 campaign Tony Watson April 18 181 Jake Arrieta April 18 182 Jon Jay April 27 183 Gerardo Parra May 8 184 Joe Panik May 19 185 J A Happ May 26 186 Russell Martin May 28 187 Dillon Overton July 8 188 Steven Souza Jr July 19 189 Matt Joyce August 1 190 Jonathan Lucroy August 2 191 Dellin Betances August 17 192 Edwin Jackson September 9 193 Kurt Suzuki September 20 retired at the end of the season 194 Stephen Vogt September 22 retired at the end of the season 195 Dustin Garneau October 10 196 Josh Reddick October 19 197 Eduardo Nunez October 20 198 Brock Holt October 27 199 Jason Castro December 2 200 Rick Porcello December 5 201 Deck McGuire December 16 202 Jeren Kendall December 16 203 Steve Cishek December 30 204 Scott Oberg January 10 2023 205 Josh Lindblom January 12 206 Travis Shaw January 16 207 Adam Warren January 18 208 David Phelps January 18 209 Aaron Slegers January 19 210 Darren O Day January 30 211 Dexter Fowler January 31 212 Josh Ockimey January 31 213 Jake McGee February 3 214 Justin Bour February 10 215 Eric Thames February 15 216 Rene Rivera February 17 217 Jason Kipnis February 20 218 Stefan Crichton February 27 219 Mitch Moreland March 7 220 Jordan Yamamoto March 13 221 Ryan Lavarnway March 22 222 Jed Lowrie March 23 223 Sergio Romo March 27 224 Retired numbers editGil Hodges posthumously had his No 14 retired by the Los Angeles Dodgers on June 4 This was the 11th number retired by the team 225 Ryan Zimmerman had his No 11 retired by the Washington Nationals on June 18 This was the first number retired by the Nationals 226 Keith Hernandez had his No 17 retired by the New York Mets on July 9 This was the sixth number retired by the team 227 Jim Kaat had his No 36 retired by the Minnesota Twins on July 16 This was the eighth number retired by the team 228 Will Clark had his No 22 retired by the San Francisco Giants on July 30 This was the 11th number retired by the team 229 Lou Whitaker had his No 1 retired by the Detroit Tigers on August 6 This was the 11th number retired by the team 230 Paul O Neill had his No 21 retired by the New York Yankees on August 21 This 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