The first table shows every guy who had at least a 180 OPS+ since 2005 with 400+ PAs. From Stathead.
Player |
OPS+ |
Season |
Aaron Judge |
223 |
2024 |
Aaron Judge |
210 |
2022 |
Bryce Harper |
198 |
2015 |
Mike Trout |
198 |
2018 |
Albert Pujols |
192 |
2008 |
Shohei Ohtani |
190 |
2024 |
Miguel Cabrera |
190 |
2013 |
Albert Pujols |
189 |
2009 |
Yordan Alvarez |
188 |
2022 |
Mookie Betts |
186 |
2018 |
Mike Trout |
186 |
2017 |
Shohei Ohtani |
185 |
2023 |
Jose Bautista |
182 |
2011 |
Mike Trout |
182 |
2019 |
Travis Hafner |
181 |
2006 |
This next table shows every guy who had at least a 180 wRC+ since 2005 with 400+ PAs. From Fangraphs.
Name |
wRC+ |
Season |
Aaron Judge |
218 |
2024 |
Aaron Judge |
206 |
2022 |
Bryce Harper |
197 |
2015 |
Miguel Cabrera |
193 |
2013 |
Mike Trout |
188 |
2018 |
Yordan Alvarez |
185 |
2022 |
Mookie Betts |
185 |
2018 |
Albert Pujols |
184 |
2008 |
Shohei Ohtani |
181 |
2024 |
Mike Trout |
180 |
2017 |
José Bautista |
180 |
2011 |
Albert Pujols |
180 |
2009 |
Juan Soto |
180 |
2024 |
A more sophisticated measure, wRC+, gives a different weight for outcomes like singles, doubles, etc. Each event is multiplied by a different coefficient or run value. This gets summed and divided by PAs (or something close to it). It is also adjusted for park effects and the league average like OPS+.
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