"Big" Nicknames
The 1980s
Championships
Rookies
Final Teams
200

Big Unit

Randy Johnson

200

This hitter had 5 seasons where he hit .350 or better - no other hitter had more than 2 such seasons.

Wade Boggs

200

This club has the longest championship drought, currently standing at 71 years

Cleveland Indians

200

This player set the record for HRs by a rookie in 2019

Pete Alonso (53)

200

Nolan Ryan

Texas Rangers

400

Big Hurt

Frank Thomas

400

In one of the all-time best pitching seasons, he registered the lowest ERA (1.53) in the live ball era other than Bob Gibson.

Dwight Gooden (1985)

400

This club has the most championships for a National League team

St. Louis Cardinals (11)

400

This rookie led the league in Hits, SBs, and AVG in 2001

Ichiro!

400

Willie Mays

New York Mets

600

Big Train

Walter Johnson

600

The only team to win more than one championship in the '80s

Los Angeles Dodgers (1981, 1988)

600

Other than the mighty New York Yankees, this is the only club to win three World Series in a row

Oakland A's

600

This pitcher is the only player to win the Rookie of the Year and Cy Young in the same year

Fernando Valenzuela (1981)

600

Tom Seaver

Boston Red Sox

800

Big Six

Christy Mathewson

800

In a decade with no 50-HR seasons, this is the only player to register multiple 40-HR seasons

Mike Schmidt (2 - 1980, 1983)

800

It took this club 98 years before winning their first World Series

Philadelphia Phillies

800

This pitcher holds the best ERA in the 21st century with a 2.19 mark in 2013.

Jose Fernandez (2013)

800

Rickey Henderson

Los Angeles Dodgers

1000

Big Poison

Paul Waner

1000

This hurler managed to win the 1984 NL Cy Young despite spending the first 2 1/2 months in the American League.

Rick Sutcliffe

1000

This is the only club to have never played in the World Series

Seattle Mariners

1000

This slugger is the only rookie to hit 30-30 his rookie season

Mike Trout (2012)

1000

Ivan Rodriguez

Washington Nationals