Attended El Toro High School in Lake Forest, Calif., where he played shortstop, catcher, and pitcher (2006-09)...His high school uniform No. 12 was retired in 2014...Was high school teammates with Matt Chapman and Austin Romine...His junior season, El Toro won the 2008 California Interscholastic Federation Southern Championship at Dodger Stadium...In 2009 as a senior shortstop, Arenado’s backup was undersized sophomore Matt Chapman, who only played shortstop when Arenado pitched...On Feb. 8, 2020, “Nolan Arenado Drive” was unveiled in his hometown of Lake Forest, leading into Lake Forest Sports Park...Signed his letter of intent to play college baseball at Arizona State University...Originally selected by Colorado in the second round of the June, 2009 First-Year Player Draft...Listed as the 17th-best catcher available by Baseball America, although was drafted as an infielder...Nolan is of Cuban (father Fernando) and part Cuban/Puerto Rican (mother Millie) descent, but does not speak Spanish...Visited Cuba for the first time with his family and friends after the 2016 season...Nolan is the second of three sons...His older brother, Fernando Jr., goes by his middle name, Cousy (named in honor Boston Celtics guard Bob Cousy)...His younger brother, Jonah, was selected by San Francisco in the 16th round of 2013 MLB Draft and played seven Minor League seasons (2013-19) as a corner infielder...His first cousin, Joshua Fuentes has played three seasons as an infielder for the Rockies (2019-21)...Threw a perfect game in Little League, although credits his right fielder for throwing out a batter at first base after hitting a ball to right in the final inning...Lockered beside current Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson while both were in the Rockies Minor League organization together...Shoots left-handed when playing basketball...Regularly plays wiffle ball with his brothers and cousins during offseasons...Contacted his bat company, Old Hickory, and ordered his model in a Wiffle Ball bat (Old Hickory model 28NA-Wiffle) with his name on it...Grew up a Los Angeles Dodgers fan and attended countless games at Dodger Stadium with his family...Was a fan of outfielder Shawn Green...Partners with Joe Harden and family friend Klay Thompson to produce Diamond and Key Wine, based in Napa, Calif...Requested and studied past game footage of third basemen Aramis Ramírez, Álex Rodríguez, Adrián Beltré and Scott Rolen...He met Rolen at Busch Stadium in Aug. 2019 during Scott’s Cardinals Hall of Fame induction...As part of National Bullying Prevention Month in 2018, lent voice in the ongoing Shred Hate PSA effort, a joint program between ESPN, MLB & X Games striving to end in-school bullying by encouraging youth to choose kindness...Resides in San Clemente, Calif. with his wife, Laura and daughter, Levi (8/25/22).
2023
National League Ranks: sacrifice flies (eight, T-fifth), Intentional Walks (fifth, T-10th)...Led the Cardinals in RBI (93) and slugging pct. (.459), while ranking second in games played (144), home runs (26), hits (149), extra-base hits (54), total bases (257) and times on base (193)...Named a National League All-Star for the eighth time in his 11 seasons in the Majors (2015-19, 2021-23) and a starter at third base for the fifth time (2017-19, 2021, 2023)...His fifth fan election matched David Wright for the second-most by an NL third baseman behind only Mike Schmidt (nine)...Became the third Cardinals third baseman to garner multiple fan elections (2021, 2023), joining Joe Torre (1971-72) and Scott Rolen (2003-05)...Was 0-for-2 in the MLB All-Star Game in Seattle, Washington, playing four innings at third base...Was one of 18 National Leaguers (and only Cardinal) to hit 25 or more home runs and drive in 90 or more runs...Compiled his eighth season with 25 or more home runs...Became the sixth third basemen in MLB history with eight or more seasons...Also was the eighth Cardinal to hit at least 25 home runs in three straight seasons...Drove in 90 or more runs for the eighth time since 2015, most in MLB...24 of his 93 RBI came in the first inning (T-fourth in MLB)...Ranked second in MLB in Interleague RBI (36) behind Alex Bregman (39)...Began season hitting .233/.280/.310 (27-116) with two homers and a .590 OPS in first 29 games...Batted .303/.351/.581 (97-320) with 22 home runs, 68 RBI and a .933 OPS over an 83-game stretch from May 3-Aug. 12...Ended season hitting .202/.254/.282 (25-124) with two homers and a .536 OPS in final 32 games after Aug. 13...Hit seven home runs in both May and June and went yard six times in July...Twice went yard on 3-0 counts, sharing the MLB lead with Matt Olsen and Anthony Santander...Opened the season with a nine-game hitting streak from March 30-April 9, (.351/.390/.459 13-37), matching his career high to begin any season...Belted 300th career homer on April 8 at Milwaukee; became the seventh player to hit home run No. 300 in Cardinals uniform, while joining Paul Goldschmidt, Stan Musial, Albert Pujols and Jim Edmonds as only the fifth player to hit both career home run No. 250 and No. 300 with St. Louis...Led the Cardinals in homers (seven) and RBI (22) in May...Collected his 1,000th career RBI vs. Milwaukee on May 17, scoring Paul Goldschmidt on an infield single...Recorded an RBI in 11 of 12 games (May 5-18), including eight straight (May 10-18) that tied his career-high (Aug. 30-Sept. 5, 2015)...Delivered four RBI in consecutive games on May 14-15, the second time in his career with four-plus RBI (Sept. 26-27, 2015 with Colorado)...Homered in his five consecutive games (May 12-16), one shy of his career-high (Sept. 1-5, 2015), becoming the 9th player in franchise history to accomplish that feat and the first since Paul Goldschmidt (six games from July 22-27, 2019)...Went yard two days later for the sixth time over a seven-game span (May 12-18)...Logged season-best 12-game hitting streak (.408/.434/.837, 20-49) from May 9-21, his longest since joining the Cardinals...Twice logged six-game extra-base hit streaks twice (May 10-16 and June 5-11)...Drove in 23 runs in July, T-fourth in MLB and his most in any month during the season...Hit his first walk-off home run as a member of the Cardinals on July 18 vs. Miami, a three-run blast in the 10th inning...Marked the only extra-inning homer by a Cardinal during the season...Worked his 500th career walk on Sept. 3 vs. Pittsburgh, issued by former Cardinal Johan Oviedo...Placed on the 10-Day injured list with lower back spasm on Sept. 22, missing the final eight games of the season...Led the Cardinals in team-rated fielding gems (23)...Recognized by managers and coaches as the NL's Best Defensive Third Baseman for the ninth consecutive season (2014-19, '21-23) in Baseball America's Best Tools Survey.
2022
Batting average (.293, 6th), home runs (30, T-11th), RBI (102, T-4th), hits (163, 10th), doubles (42, T-3rd), slugging pct. (.533, third), on-base pct. (.358, ninth), OPS (.891, fourth), extra-base hits (73, fifth), total bases (297, eighth), game-winning RBI (14, T-7th), PA/SO (8.61, third), fly balls (217, first), fly ball percentage (44.4, third), pitches put in play (489, 4th), % pitches put in play (21.0, fifth), % swings put in play (43.4, fifth), % swings that missed (19.1, ninth), multi-hit games (46, T-8th). three-hit games (13, T-8th), four-hit games (four, T-2nd), bWAR (7.9, second), offensive bWAR (5.8, fourth), defensive bWAR (2.3, fifth), isolated power (.241, seventh), adjusted OPS+ (154, third)..Finished third in the National League Most Valuable Player voting to Paul Goldschmidt and Manny Machado...Received one first-place vote and appeared in the top four on 29 of the 30 ballots./.Won his fifth career Silver Slugger award (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022), third-most by a third baseman since the award’s inception in 1980 behind Wade Boggs (eight) and Mike Schmidt (eight)..Led MLB third basemen in slugging pct. (.533) and NL third baseman in RBI (103)..Established new single-season career highs in bWAR (7.9) and OPS+ (154), while his 42 doubles came within one of his career best (43 in 2015 & 2017)..Was one of four MLB players (Paul Goldschmidt, Matt Olson, Mookie Betts) to hit 30 or more homers and 40 or more doubles. Also is one of 19 Cardinals and the only primary third baseman to do so...Posted his seventh season with 30+ home runs and 100+ RBI, most of any MLB player since making his debut in 2013..Drove in 100+ runs for the second straight season, joining Whitey Kurowski, Ray Jablonski, Ken Boyer and Scott Rolen as primary Cardinals third basemen with a pair of 100+ RBI seasons./.Marked his fifth season of being named an All-Star, winning the Silver Slugger and Gold Glove Awards, and receiving MVP votes...Named to the All-MLB Second Team at third base...Won his 10th consecutive Rawlings Gold Glove Award for third basemen (2013-22), tying Mike Schmidt (10) for 2nd-most in MLB history behind only Brooks Robinson (16).. Recipient of the NL's Platinum Glove Award for his 6th consecutive season (2017-22), most by any player since the award's inception in 2011.. Chosen as a reserve for the MLB All-Star Game, his seventh in 10 seasons, but did not participate due to back issues.. Two-time NL Player of the Month award (April and August) recipient, the only two-time winner in the NL.. Led MLB in RBI (29) and total bases (78) in August, and shared for the league lead in home runs (9) and extra-base hits (21)...Two-time NL Player of the Week (April 7-10 and August 1-7).. All 30 of his home runs were pulled to left field, 2nd-most pulled homers in MLB to Aaron Judge (31). Since his MLB debut in 2013, leads MLB in pulled home runs (240), while all 64 home runs in a Cardinals uniform have been pulled.. Hit for the cycle on 7/1 at Philadelphia, becoming the 17th in Cardinals history and first since Mark Grudzielanek in 2005. Arenado tripled in the first inning, belted a two-run homer in the third, doubled in the 6th, and hit an infield single to third base in the 8th.. Hit two home runs on 7/2 at Philadelphia, including the first of a record-setting four consecutive blasts in the 1st inning off Kyle Gibson. Marked the first time any team hit four consecutive home runs in the 1st inning in MLB history...Recorded his 1,500th career hit vs. Chicago Cubs on 9/3.. Led the Cardinals in team-rated fielding gems (30), while pacing all MLB third basemen in double plays (42) and ultimate zone rating (13.0).. Ranked tied for fourth among NL position players in defensive runs saved (19) and tied for 6th in outs above average (15)...Set the Cardinals single-season record for most double plays turned by a third baseman (42), passing Ken Boyer (41) on the final day of the regular season.. Recognized by managers and coaches as the NL's Best Defensive Third Baseman for the 8th consecutive season (2014-19, '21-22) in Baseball America's Best Tools Survey. Also rated as having the #3 "Best Infield Arm" in the NL/..Voted the Missouri Athletic Club Sports Personality of the Year Award.
2021
NL Ranks: Games played (157, 7th), plate appearances (653, T-7th), at-bats (593, 6th), home runs (34, T-7th), RBI (105, 5th), total bases (293, 8th), doubles (34, 8th), extra-base hits (71, 5th), intentional walks (8, 6th), sacrifice flies (7, T-6th), GIDP (20, T-3rd), go-ahead RBI (28, T-1st), game-winning RBI (14, 5th), PA/SO (6.80, 9th), fly balls (220, 2nd), fly ball percentage (43.7, 4th), pitches put in play (504), % pitches put in play (20.6, 7th), % swings put in play (44.1, 8th).
Won his ninth consecutive Rawlings Gold Glove Award for third basemen (2013-21), 3rd-most in MLB histoty behind only Brooks Robinson (16) and Mike Schmidt (10)... Recipient of the NL's Platinum Glove Award for his 5th consecutive season (2017-21), surpassing Yadier Molina for most by any player since the award's inception in 2011... Joined Tommy Edman, Paul Goldschmidt, Tyler O’Neill, and Harrison Bader as St. Louis became the first team in MLB history to feature five Gold Glove winners in a season. Also marked the 31st time that St. Louis boasted multiple winners in the same season and 4th instance the franchise has had at least four winners (1963, 2002, 2003, 2021)... Arenado and Goldschmidt became the 5th Cardinals Gold Glove-winning 3B/1B combo in same year with Pujols & Scott Rolen (2006), and Bill White & Ken Boyer (1960, 1961, 1963)... With Edman and Goldschmidt, also marked the 2nd time St. Louis had three Gold Glove infielders in the same year (Fernando Viña, Scott Rolen and Edgar Renteria in 2002)...Recognized by managers and coaches as the NL's Best Defensive Third Baseman for the 7th consecutive season (2014-19, '21) in Baseball America's Best Tools Survey... Chosen by the fans to start at third base for the NL in the Major League All-Star Game at Coors Field... Marked Arenado’s sixth consecutive All-Star nod in his nine years in the majors, including his fourth straight fan election...Joined Mike Schmidt (6, 1979-84) and Scott Rolen (4, 2002-05) as the only NL third basemen with at least four consecutive fan-elected starting assignments... Became the third Cardinals third baseman to garner a fan election with Joe Torre (1971-72) and Rolen (2003-05)... Played in 157 games, his highest total since 2017... Arenado was one of six MLB players in 2021 (Marcus Semien, Matt Olson, Bryce Harper, Rafael Devers, Nick Castellanos) to hit 34 or more homers and 34 or more doubles. Also became the 9th Cardinal and first Cardinals third baseman to reach the 34/34 threshold... Batted .329 (46-140) with runners in scoring position and .355 (22-62) with RISP and two outs... Hit a game-winning two-run home run off Drew Rasmussen in the bottom of the 8th inning for a 3-1 win over Milwaukee in the home opener (4/8)... Became the 4th Cardinal since 1900 to either hit a go-ahead homer in the bottom of the 8th or game-winning homer in bottom of 9th or later in his first home game, joining Wally Westlake: 6/16/51 vs. Philadelphia (3-run, Bot 8); Bill Virdon: 4/14/55 vs. Mil. Braves (solo walkoff, Bot 11); & Chris Speier: 7/13/84 vs. San Diego (3-run walkoff, Bot 10)... Hit safely in his first nine games as a Cardinal (12-36, .333) which was the 2nd-longest hit streak to open a season by a new Cardinal behind only Charley Smith, who began the 1966 season hitting .486 (18-37) in his first 10 games... All 34 of his home runs were pulled to left field, 3rd-most pulled homers in MLB to Marcus Semien (39) and José Ramirez (36). Since his MLB debut in 2013, leads MLB in pulled home runs (210)... Shared team home run lead (34) with Tyler O’Neill, which also matched Scott Rolen (2004) and Fernando Tatis (1999) for most by a primary Cardinals third baseman... Hit his 250th career home run on 6/25 vs. Pittsburgh, a solo shot off Wil Crow... Homered in a team-best four straight games (5/14-5/18)... Was also part of three back-to-back home runs in 2021... Posted his 6th season with 30+ HR and 100+ RBI, most of any MLB player since making his debut in 2013. His six seasons also rank 3rd-most among primary third baseman in MLB history behind Alex Rodriguez (7) and Mike Schmidt (10)... Led the Cardinals with 105 RBI and was the first member of the franchise with 100 RBI since Matt Holliday (102 in 2012)...Collected 50 two-out RBI, 2nd in MLB behind Adam Duvall (54) and most by a Cardinal since Albert Pujols (51 in 2001)... Led the Cardinals in team-rated fielding gems (27), while pacing all NL third basemen in total chances (424), total chances/9 (2.91), putouts (129), double plays (38), assists/9 (1.97), range factor/9 (2.83), zone rating (.807), defensive runs above average (8.0), and ultimate zone rating (5.7)... Shared the NL lead among third basemen in SABR Defensive Index (6.7) with Colorado's Ryan McMahon... Was a key component of two critical double plays during the Cardinals historic 17-game win streak, one in extra innings at New York Mets (9/14) and the other at Chicago Cubs (9/25) that involved six different Cardinals defenders.
2021 POSTSEASON: Went 0-for-4 in the 3-1 loss to the Dodgers in the National League Wild Card Game at Dodger Stadium (10/6).
2020
NL Ranks: Sacrifice Flies (4, T2nd), intentional walks (3, T10th), double plays grounded into (7, T9th), plate appearances/strikeout (10.05, 1st), at-bats/strikeout (9,1, 1st), walks/strikeout (0.75, 8th), defensive WAR (1.7, 1st)... Winner of the 2020 Rawlings Gold Glove Award for National League third basemen for the eighth consecutive season (2013-20). Tied Scott Rolen for 3rd-most Gold Gloves by a third baseman in MLB, trailing only Hall of Famers Brooks Robinson (16) and Mike Schmidt (10)... Led all of MLB in defensive runs saved (15) and defensive WAR (1.7), while sharing the MLB lead in Outs Above Average (7) with outfielders Jackie Bradley Jr. and Luis Robert... Ranked 1st among NL third basemen in total chances (163), double plays (19), zone rating (.848), ultimate zone rating (8.5), defensive runs saved, defensive WAR and defensive runs above average (9.3), while ranking 2nd in assists (117) and 3rd in fielding pct. (.982) and putouts (43)... Missed the final nine games of the season after landing on the 10-day Injured List with a left shoulder bone bruise (9/21-9/27). Marked just his 2nd career stint on the Injured List and first since 2014... Hit his first home run of the season on 8/3 vs. San Francisco, which was the 228th of his career that surpassed Carlos González for 4th-most homers in Rockies franchise history... Homered in his next three straight games (8/3-8/5) that series vs. San Francisco... Hit his first and only road homer of the season on 9/8 at Petco Park, which was his first long ball overall since 8/20. Snapped a 22-game road homerless streak since 9/20/19, the 2nd-longest streak of his career (longest: 63 games, 7/31/13-8/8/14)... Recorded 15 walks with only 20 strikeouts, with a 0.75 walk/ strikeout ratio that was the highest of his career... His strikeout in the third inning on 8/16 vs. Texas snapped a career-best streak of 49 plate appearances without striking out... Finished the season with 1,206 career hits, tying Vinny Castilla for the 6th-most hits in Rockies franchise history.
2019
Became the first National League player since Albert Pujols in 2010 to hit 40 or more home runs and strikeout fewer than 100 times ... Won his seventh consecutive Rawlings Gold Glove and his third consecutive Rawlings Platinum Glove ... first infielder in Major League history to begin his career with at least five straight Gold Gloves and the first player to win three consecutive Platinum Gloves ... Finished the season among NL leaders in hits (185-3rd), total bases (343-3rd), RBI (118-T4), batting average (.315-5th), home runs (41-T5), slugging percentage (.583-5th) and OPS (.962-5th) ... his batting average and on-base percentage were both career highs ... The second Rockies player in franchise history to have three seasons with at least 40 home runs, joining Vinny Castilla (1996-98) ... Arenado, Castilla, Mike Schmidt and Eddie Mathews are the only third basemen (min. 75% of games at the position) to have three 40-home run seasons ... His final home run on Sept. 20 was the 227th of his career, tying him with Carlos Gonzalez for the fourth most in franchise history ... His 20 road home runs tied for sixth in the NL ... became the second player in Rockies history (also: Vinny Castilla) to have multiple seasons of 20 or more road home runs ... Five consecutive seasons with 35 or more home runs and 100 or more RBI at 28 years old; joins Alex Rodriguez (seven), Jimmie Foxx (six), Albert Pujols (six), Juan Gonzalez (five), Ralph Kiner (five), Eddie Mathews (five) ... First third baseman in MLB history to have five consecutive seasons of at least 30 home runs and 100 RBI ... joins Todd Helton (1999-2003) and Vinny Castilla (1996-99, 2004) as the only Rockies to have five 30/100 seasons ... Recorded his 500th career extra-base hit Sept. 10, the fourth Rockies player to reach the milestone (Carlos González, Todd Helton, Larry Walker) ... Hit safely in 21 of his final 25 road games (.326, 30-for-92) ... batted .307 on the road in the second half (35-for-114), hitting safely in 26 of 32 games ... Batted .337 (34-for-101) with 12 home runs in August, the second most in the NL and tied for his most in a single month in his career (also: June and Sept. 2015) ... the 12 home runs were tied for the second-most in any month in franchise history, trailing only Troy Tulowitzki's 15 home runs in September 2010 ... it was his fifth career month with 10 or more home runs, the second most in franchise history (Larry Walker, six) ... Homered in a franchise-record five consecutive road games, April 14-27 ...Recorded his 1000th career hit on April 22 with a go-ahead solo home run in the seventh inning ... became the ninth player to record 1,000 or more hits as a member of the Rockies, and second player to hit a home run for his 1,000th hit in his Rockies career (also: Carlos González, June 28, 2016 vs. Toronto) ... he is the youngest player to reach 1,000 hits with the Rockies ... Career-high three consecutive games with three hits, May 1-3 ... Recorded four multi-home run games, giving him 19 in his career ... his first multi-homer game of the season on May 1 at Milwaukee was his eighth of his career on the road ... Season-long 15-game hitting streak May 21-June 5, the third-longest streak of his career and his longest since a 17-game streak in 2015 ... the first seven games were all multi-hit games, the fourth multi-hit streak of seven or more games in Rockies history ... Named the NL Player of the Week for the week of May 20-26, after batting .538 (14-for-26) with seven runs, two doubles, four home runs, nine RBI, and one walk over that span ... it was his sixth career Player of the Week recognition, tied with Charlie Blackmon, Dante Bichette and Todd Helton for the most in franchise history ... His 45 hits in the month of May were tied for the sixth most for a single month in franchise history, the most since Todd Helton had 50 hits in August 2000 ... Drove in a season-high five RBI on May 25 to pass Troy Tulowitzki (657 career RBI) for sixth-most in Rockies history ... Voted as the starting third baseman in the All-Star Game for the third consecutive year ... his three elections and five total All-Star nods are tied with both Todd Helton and Larry Walker for the most in franchise history ... Started at third base for the NL at the All-Star Game for the third consecutive season (fifth straight All-Star Game appearance overall) ... went 0-for-2.
2018
Led the National League with 38 home runs in 2018, the third time in his career he has led or tied for the league lead in home runs, the first time he has won the home run crown outright ... Started at third base in all four postseason games … went 3-for-16 (.188) with two RBI ... Fourth consecutive season with at least 30 home runs and 100 RBI, the fourth Rockies player with four such seasons (also: Todd Helton, Vinny Castilla and Larry Walker) and the third with four consecutive years (also:Castilla and Helton) ... Fourth consecutive season with at least 75 extra-base hits, the second third baseman in MLB history to have four such seasons (Chipper Jones), the first to do it in four-straight seasons … the second Rockies player to have four such seasons (Todd Helton, 1999-2004) ... An All-Star for the fourth consecutive season and voted in by the fans as starter for the second straight year ... Led the National League with 38 home runs, the third time in his career he has led or tied for the league lead in home runs, the first time he has won the home run crown outright … 12th player in National League history to lead the league in home runs three or more times, the first since Mike Schmidt ... Is the second player in Major League history to record at least 35 home runs and 35 doubles in four consecutive seasons (also: Albert Belle, 1993-96) ... In addition to home runs, was among National League leaders in multi-hit games (57, 1st), RBI (110, T2), slugging percentage (.561, 3rd), extra-base hits (78, T3), runs (104, 5th), doubles (38, T8) and batting average (.297, 10th) … per Baseball Reference, ranked fifth among NL position players with 5.6 WAR ... Led the NL with 15 home runs and .747 slugging percentage vs. left-handed pitching … his .368 average vs. lefthanders ranked second in the league ... Slashed .347/.424/.681 with 23 home runs at Coors Field … ranked first in NL in home batting average, second in home runs ... Ranked third in the NL with 30 go-ahead RBI, including a league-leading 19 on the road … his 139 go-ahead RBI since 2014 are tied for the most in the Majors ... Hit .317 (44-for-139) with runners in scoring position, which ranked 12th in the NL … his .333 career batting average with RISP ranks third among active MLB players ... His 13 game-winning RBI were tied for the most in the NL … his 82 game-winning RBI since 2014 are the most in MLB ... Recorded three multi-home run games (May 2 at Chicago-NL, July 20 at Arizona, Sept. 30 vs. Washington) … his 15 career multi-home run games are the sixth-most in franchise history ... Named the NL Player of the Week for June 18-24 … Led NL third basemen with 430 total chances, 104 putouts, 312 assists and 44 doubles plays … second with a .967 fielding percentage.
2017
Set career highs in hits (187), triples (seven), batting average (.309), on-base percentage (.373) and slugging percentage (.586), while winning his fifth consecutive Gold Glove Award and his third consecutive Silver Slugger Award...Tied with Adrian Beltre for the most Gold Gloves among active players at his position and is the first NL third baseman to take five straight since Scott Rolen (2000-04) … only Ichiro Suzuki began his career with more consecutive Gold Glove Awards (2001-10) … Arenado's five Gold Gloves are tied with outfielder Larry Walker for the Rockies club record...Hit 19 home runs at Coors Field, 18 on the road...Ranked among NL leaders in doubles (T1st), RBI (2nd), home runs (T3rd), hits (6th), runs (T7th), triples (T5th), batting average (8th), slugging percentage (4th), extra-base hits (2nd) and total bases (3rd) … per Baseball Reference, finished third among NL position players with a 7.2 WAR...Made his first career postseason appearance in the National League Wild Card Game and went 1-for-5 with a solo home run...Voted by fans as an All-Star starter for the first time and went 2-for-2 … became the first Rockies player in franchise history to record multiple hits in an All-Star Game...Finished second in MLB, first in the NL, with a .420 batting average (63-for-150) against left-handed pitchers … his 16 home runs off left-handed pitching were the most in the Majors and the most by a Rockies player in franchise history...Third in MLB, second in the NL, with a .385 average (60-for-156) with runners in scoring position … led MLB with a .801 slugging percentage with RISP, the second-highest in franchise history with RISP (Andres Galarraga, .810 in 1996) and the highest in MLB since Albert Pujols slugged .802 with runners in scoring position in 2006...Led MLB with 22 game-winning RBI … recorded three walk-off RBI, tied for the Rockies single-season franchise record (also: Dante Bichette in 1996, Jeff Cirillo in 2001) … his seven career walk-off RBI are tied for the third-most in franchise history with Brad Hawpe (most: Todd Helton and Dante Bichette, nine)...Hit an MLB-leading .413 (57-for-138) in the first inning (min. 75 PA) with 11 doubles, one triple, 10 home runs, 31 RBI and eight walks...Named the NL Player of the Month for July … finished the month first in RBI (30), second in batting average (.389), tied for third in home runs (eight) and fourth in hits (35)...Career-high five hits and career-high three home runs on July 19 vs. San Diego … tied his career high in runs (four) and RBI (seven) … the 12th Rockies player (16th time) to have a three-home run game … his 14 total bases tied a franchise record (also: Larry Walker, 2004 and Jeff Cirillo, 2000)...Hit a walk-off home run to complete the cycle on Father's Day, June 18 vs. San Francisco … became the fifth player in Major League history to complete the cycle with a walk-off home run (last: Carlos González, July 31, 2010 vs. Chicago-NL) … it was the first walk-off home run to complete the cycle with the batter's team trailing in Major League history … eighth player in franchise history to complete the cycle, the first since Michael Cuddyer on Aug. 17, 2014 vs. Cincinnati...Led all third basemen with 20 defensive runs saved … led NL third basemen in total chances (423), assists (311) and double plays (39) … ranked second in fielding percentage (.979).
2016
Selected to the All-Star Game and won the Silver Slugger for the second consecutive season en route to capturing his fourth consecutive Gold Glove...For the second consecutive year, tied for National League home run lead and led the Majors in RBI...Finished the season tied for the NL lead with 41 home runs and led the Major Leagues with 133 RBI … was the first NL player since Mike Schmidt in 1980-81 to lead the league in home runs and RBI in consecutive seasons...Became the third player in MLB history to have consecutive 40-home run, 130-RBI seasons before turning 26, joining Chuck Klein and Jimmie Foxx...Became the third Rockies player to have multiple seasons of 40 or more home runs and 130 or more RBI, joining Andres Galarraga (1996-97) and Todd Helton (2000-01)...Joined Miguel Cabrera (2012-13) and Alex Rodriguez (2005, 2007) as the only players whose primary position was third base to have multiple 40-130 seasons...His 133 RBI were tied for the ninth-most for a single season in franchise history, the most since Matt Holliday recorded 137 RBI in 2007 … his 41 homers tied for the seventh-most in club annals...According to Elias, the second player in the last 75 years to produce 125 or more RBI in consecutive seasons at age 25 or younger (Pujols, 2001-02)...Finished first in the NL in total bases (352), second in runs (116), second in extra-base hits (82), second in slugging percentage (.570), seventh in hits (182) and tied for second with 57 multi-hit games...Hit .356 (53-for-149) with runners in scoring position, the fourth-highest average in the National League...Played in 160 games, the most by a Rockies player since 2003 (Todd Helton) … is only the fifth player in franchise history to play in 160 or more games...Fourth grand slam of his career Sept. 21 vs. St. Louis … one grand slam in each of his first four seasons in MLB...Recorded five multi-home run games...Hit .356 (37-for-104) in August with 10 home runs and a Major League-leading 36 RBI, tied for the third-most in a month in franchise history, the most ever in the month of August...Hit his 30th home run of the season, the 100th of his career, Aug. 8 vs. Texas (Hamels)...Per Elias, the first NL player since Carlos Lee (2007-08) to reach the 100-RBI mark first in consecutive seasons...Went 4-for-5 with two home runs and a career-high seven RBI April 13 vs. San Francisco … his 10 RBI in the series the most by a Rockie in any three-game series since 2010 (Troy Tulowitzki vs. San Diego)...Recorded 24 RBI vs. the Giants for the second straight season … the only other Rockies player to record 24 RBI in a season vs. any opponent was Preston Wilson vs. San Francisco in 2003...Was named National League Co-Player of the Week April 12-17 … in six games, batted .333 (9-for-27) and tied for the NL lead with four home runs and 12 RBI...Led all NL third baseman in total chances (490), assists (378), double plays (39) and defensive runs saved (20) … was third in putouts (99) and second in fielding percentage (.973).
2015
Was selected to his first career All-Star Game, won his first career Silver Slugger and won his third consecutive Gold Glove in his third Major League season. Finished the season with 42 home runs, tied for most in the National League and tied for third in MLB. Home runs tied for ffth-most for a single season in franchise history … one of eight players in Rockies history to hit 40 home runs (12th time overall) … frst to record at least 40 home runs since Todd Helton in 2001 (49). Led the NL with 22 road home runs and his 56 road RBI were tied for second … sixth player in franchise history to hit 20 home runs on the road, frst since Vinny Castilla in 2004 … 15th time in franchise history a Rockie has recorded 50 RBIs on the road, frst since Todd Helton in 2007. His 89 extra-base hits led MLB and were the most by a third baseman in MLB history. Led MLB with 130 RBIs, the most by a Rockies player since Matt Holliday drove in 137 in 2007 … was the fourth Rockies third baseman to reach the 100 RBI mark (Castilla 5x, Atkins 2x, Cirillo) … 130 RBI the third-most all-time by a Rockies third baseman. Led the Major Leagues with 56 hits with runners in scoring position while his .373 average was second. Named the September National League Player of the Month … led the Majors with 11 home runs and 32 RBIs while hitting .339 (38-for-112) with 19 runs scored and eight doubles in 28 games. Hit a go-ahead solo home run in the 16th inning Sept. 15 at Los Angeles-NL, the latest home run by inning in Rockies history. Hit home runs in a club-record six consecutive games Sept. 1-5 … it was the longest stretch since Chris Davis homered in six straight for Baltimore in 2012. Drove in a run in a career-high eight consecutive games Aug. 30-Sept. 5, the longest stretch by a Rockies player since Carlos Gonzalez' club-record 11-game RBI streak in 2011. From June 21-28, was 11-for-27 (.407) with eight home runs and 15 RBI, winning NL Player of the Week. Hit 10 home runs and recorded 24 RBI vs. San Francisco … per Elias Sports Bureau, he is the fourth player with that many home runs and RBI in a season vs. the Giants, joining Dolph Camilli in 1941 (11 HR, 30 RBI), Roy Campanella in 1953 (10, 28) and Stan Musial in 1954 (12, 27). Led all Major League third baseman in total chances (507), assists (385), double plays (42) and range factor per game (3.12) … led all NL third baseman in games (157), putouts (105) and zone rating (.811) en route to his third consecutive Gold Glove.
2014
Was a member of the Rockies' Opening Day roster for the first time in 2014 and set several career-highs despite playing fewer games in 2014 (111) than his rookie season of 2013 (133)...Set career-high totals in runs (58), doubles (34), home runs (18), RBI (61), walks (25), average (.287) and OPS (.828, .328 OBP, .500 SLG)...Named the NL winner of the Rawlings Gold Glove at third base for the second straight season...won the Gold Glove in 2013, becoming the second rookie third baseman to win the Award in NL history...Arenado is now the fifth player to have been awarded a Rawlings Gold Glove in each of their first two seasons: Frank Malzone (3B; 1957-59), Johnny Bench (C; 1968-77), Charles Johnson (C; 1995-98) and Ichiro Suzuki (OF; 2001-10). (Elias)...Was forced to miss 37 games from May 24-June 28 due to a fracture on his left mallet finger...was his first career DL stint...also missed time at the end of 2014 due to a chest contusion and early on-set pneumonia...Despite the time missed due to injury, Arenado finished third among NL third baseman in doubles (34) and tied for fourth in home runs (18)...Set a new franchise record when he hit safely in 28-straight games April 9-May 8...the streak was the longest in the Majors in 2014 and longest since Denard Span's 29-game streak in 2013...his 28-gamer lasted one game longer than Michael Cuddyer's previous club long of 27 games set in 2013...during the streak, Arenado batted .360 (40-for-111) with 11 doubles, four home runs, 20 RBI, 16 runs...Arenado's hit-streak is fifth-longest by a third baseman in the Divisional Era ('69)...Ryan Zimmerman (30 in '09), Wade Boggs (28 in '85), George Brett (30 in '80) and Pete Rose (44 in '78) are the other third baseman on that list...Named NL Player of the Week for the week of Aug. 18-24...hit .545 (12-for-22) with three doubles, one triple, two home runs, three RBI, six runs, 1.645 OPS...first POW honor...Had his first career multi-home run game on April 5 vs. Ariz., crushing both homers off Brandon McCarthy...Crushed his second-career grand slam off Jenrry Mejia on May 3 vs. New York-NL...One of the Rockies most clutch hitters since joining the club in 2013, Arenado batted .315 (23-for-73) with 10 doubles, four HR and 12 RBI in close and late situations in 2014...hit .299 (40-for-134) with 10 doubles, five home runs and 16 RBI in one-run games.
2013
Began 2013 season at Triple-A Colorado Springs before having his contract selected to Major League roster on 4/28...made MLB debut 4/28 at ARI...notched first MLB hit, HR and RBI (all off Josh Wall) in Rox 12-2 win 4/29 at LAD (3-for-6)... Despite not joining the Big League club until late April, led the club in games played (133) and ranked 2nd in doubles (29)... Ranked among the top five of Major League rookies in the following categories: hits (130, 1st), doubles (29, 1st), RBI (52, 4th), average (.267, 1st among qualifiers), extra-base hits (43, 2nd) and total bases (197, 3rd)... Crushed his first career grand slam in what was his second career home game on 5/4 vs. TB off David Price...had the Rockies lone walk-off home run in 2013, a solo shot on 6/7 vs. SD off Joe Thatcher... His 133 games are the 7th-most in franchise history for a rookie, and the 2nd-most by a rookie third baseman (Garrett Atkins 138 games in 2005)... Hit .298 (64-for-228) after the All-Star break, which included a .317 (32-for-101) batting average with 7 doubles in the month of August... Following the season was awarded wth a Rawlings Gold Glove at third base, becoming the first rookie in franchise history to win a Gold Glove and just the second rookie third baseman in Major League history (Frank Malzone in 1957)... Arenado is the 10th Rookie in Major League history to be awarded a Rawlings Gold Glove since the award's inception in 1957, joining Malzone (1957 3B), Ken Hubbs (1962 2B), Tommie Agee (1966 OF), Johnny Bench (1968 C), Carlton Fisk (1972 C), Fred Lynn (1975 OF), Sandy Alomar Jr. (1990 C), Charles Johnson (1995 C) and Ichiro Suzuki (2001 OF)... He became the first Rockies third baseman to ever be awarded a Gold Glove... Finished 4th in the NL among third baseman in fielding percentage (.973)...his 411 total chances were the 2nd-most in the NL behind only Pedro Alvarez (458), who played 218.1 more innings than Arenado...led NL 3B in total chances per 9.0 ip (3.33)...was T-2 among NL 3B in double plays with 27.
2012
Was a member of the Double-A Tulsa Drillers roster for entire 2012 season...led the Drillers in games (134), at bats (516), hits (147), doubles (36) and RBI (56) in his first experience at Double-A...named to the Texas League Mid-Season All-Star team in 2012...hit .293 (83-for-283) with 17 doubles, 7 home runs and 38 RBI prior to the All-Star break...has at least 30 doubles in all three of his full professional seasons...his 36 doubles were tied for 2nd in the Texas League in 2012...has 124 doubles in his first four professional seasons...went 1-for-3 with a run in his first career Futures Game appearance at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City...2011: Spent the entire season at High-A Modesto where he batted .298 (154-for-517) with 32 doubles, 3 triples, 20 home runs, 122 RBI and 82 runs in 134 games for the Nuts...led all of Minor League Baseball in RBI and set a new Rockies Minor League record with his 122 RBI in 2011...was a California League Post-Season All-Star and played in his first Futures Game in 2011...batted .311 (56-for-180) with 105 RBI with runnersin scoring position...also batted .338 with RISP and 2 outs...finished the 2011 season with the Salt River Rafters in the Arizona Fall League...was named the circuit's MVP after batting .388 (47-for-121) with 12 doubles, 6 home runs and 33 RBI in 29 games for the league champion Rafters...was also named to the AFL All-Prospect Team and selected to play in the AFL Rising Stars game...MLB.com named Arenado its 22nd overall prospect, top third base prospect and the top Rockies prospect heading into the 2012 season.
2011
Spent the entire season at High-A Modesto where he batted .298 (154-for-517) with 32 doubles, 3 triples, 20 home runs, 122 RBI and 82 runs in 134 games for the Nuts...Led all of Minor League Baseball in RBI and set a new Rockies Minor League record with his 122 RBI in 2011...Was a California League Post-Season All-Star and played in his first Futures Game in 2011...Batted .311 (56-for-180) with 105 RBI with runners in scoring position...also batted .338 with RISP and 2 outs...Finished the 2011 season with the Salt River Rafters in the Arizona Fall League...was named the circuit's MVP after batting .388 (47-for-121) with 12 doubles, 6 home runs and 33 RBI in 29 games for the league champion Rafters...Was also named to the AFL All-Prospect Team and selected to play in the AFL Rising Stars game...MLB.com named Arenado its 22nd overall prospect, top third base prospect and the top Rockies prospect heading into the 2012 season.
2010
Spent his second professional season with Low-A Asheville as the everyday third baseman...set career highs in nearly every offensive category including hitting 10 more home runs than in 2009 (12 compared to 2)...among qualified Tourists he led the team in average and doubles, also had the second-most home runs on the team...his .308 average was fifth-highest in the South Atlantic League while his 41 doubles were second-most and his .520 slugging percentage was third-highest in the SAL...was named the third-best prospect in the Rockies system by Baseball America prior to the 2011 season...also named the best hitter for average and best infield arm in the Rockies system by Baseball America.
2009
Spent his initial professional season with Rookie Level Casper in the Pioneer League as the club's regular third baseman...hit .300 (61-for-203) with 15 doubles, 2 triples and 22 RBI for the Ghosts...drew nearly as many walks (16) as he had strikeouts (18)...was named as the eighth-best prospect in the Pioneer League by Baseball America following the season...was also named the 10th-best prospect in the Rockies organization and as the best hitter for average in the Rockies system by Baseball America.