30 HR fewer than 60 BB

Josh Naylor and each topped 30 home runs this year, but walked fewer than 60 times.

There have only been 17 such seasons in team history.

The only time other time it happened twice in one year was 1987: and

The other most recent instances of 30 HR and fewer than 60 BB:

30 HR Seasons and no one else over 15

Jose Ramirez and each topped 30 home runs in 2024, but and tied for third with only 14.

It’s just the second time in franchise history two players topped 30 homers but no one else had more than 15. In 1934, and topped 30 while finished third with only 14.

There have been two others times two players hit 30 homers while no one else hit 20:

Strikeouts vs Position Players

In his final at bat last night, Bo Naylor struck out against Diamondbacks infielder Josh Rojas.

He’s the 14th Cleveland hitter to strike out against a position player over the last 50 seasons joining:

Martinez’s inclusion gets an asterisk because it was an add situation.

With the Indians leading the A’s 10-2 in the bottom of the 8th, Martinez fouled off a pitch against A’s pitcher Kelly Downs, who then began shouting at Martinez because he swung “too hard.”

Martinez shouted back and both players were ejected with the count at 2-2.

A’s manager Tony La Russa brought third baseman Kevin Seitzer in to pitch, and called upon , who took the only pitch he saw for a strike, resulting in a strikeout.

Some odd rules apply to this situation, which officially result in Seitzer getting credit for a strikeout of Martinez, even though they never actually faced each other.

It’s also worth mentioning Naylor’s strikeout occurred before collecting his first career hit. While I can’t confirm this, it’s reasonable to guess he may be the first player in MLB history to strike out against a position player before recording a hit.