The Heaviest Baseball Players in the Major Leagues

Weighing in at an average of almost 200 pounds, these are the heaviest baseball players in the Major Leagues

The Heaviest baseball players in the Major Leagues

At 6 feet 7 inches and 285 pounds, Baltimore Orioles first baseman Chris Davis is one of the heaviest players in Major League Baseball Davis is not alone in his size, however, as there are a number of other big sluggers in the league.

Here is a list of the heaviest players in MLB, as of the 2019 season:

1. Chris Davis Baltimore Orioles (285 pounds)
2. Joey Gallo, Texas Rangers (275 pounds)
3. Giancarlo Stanton New York Yankees (268 pounds)
4. Khris Davis, Oakland Athletics (265 pounds)
5. Mike Trout Los Angeles Angels (255 pounds)
6. Aaron Judge New York Yankees (254 pounds)
7. Mark Trumbo, Baltimore Orioles (250 pounds)
8. Ryan Howard, Atlanta Braves (245 pounds)

The heaviest players by position

There are a few positions in baseball where being big and strong is an advantage. sluggers who man the corner outfield spots and first base are typically among the heavier hitters in the game, as are the starting pitchers who need to throw lots of innings.

Catchers are also often on the heavy side, as they need to be able to squat for long periods of time and endure the wear and tear of catching hard-thrown pitches day after day.

Here is a list of some of the heaviest players in the Majors by position, including their height and weight.

Pitchers:
-CC Sabathia, 6’7”, 290 lbs.
-Jon Lester, 6’4”, 240 lbs.
-Bartolo Colon, 5’11”, 280 lbs.
-Dallas Keuchel, 6’3”, 210 lbs.
--Clayton Kershaw 6’4”, 225 lbs.
-Jordan Zimmermann, 6’2” 220 lbs.

The heaviest players by team

The heaviest players in the Major Leagues by team are as follows:

Boston Red Sox David Ortiz 250 pounds
Chicago Cubs Javier Baez 225 pounds
Cleveland Indians Carlos Santana 210 pounds
Los Angeles Angels Albert Pujols 240 pounds
Miami Marlins Giancarlo Stanton, 245 pounds
New York Mets Yoenis Cespedes, 250 pounds
Pittsburgh Pirates Andrew McCutchen 205 pounds
San Diego Padres Matt Kemp, 210 pounds
San Francisco Giants Buster Posey 220 pounds

The heaviest players by league

The heaviest players in the Major Leagues are found in the American League with the average player weighing in at 190 pounds. The lightest players are found in the National League where the average player weighs 185 pounds.

The heaviest players in baseball history were Pete \“Biggin\” Hill, who weighed 250 pounds, and Walter \“Big Six\” Stovey, who weighed 235 pounds. The lightest player in baseball history was Billy \“Wee\” Willie Keeler, who weighed just 115 pounds.

The heaviest players by height

There are MLB players that dwarf others in both height and weight. These are the top 10 heaviest baseball players in the majors by their listed height.

Pablo Sandoval, San Francisco Giants – 5’11”, 255 lbs
Bartolo Colon, New York Mets – 5’11”, 265 lbs
CC Sabathia, New York Yankees – 6’7″, 290 lbs
Adam Dunn, Oakland Athletics – 6’6″, 285 lbs
Prince Fielder, Detroit Tigers – 6’0″, 275 lbs
Nelson Cruz, Seattle Mariners – 6’2″, 230 lbs
David Ortiz Boston Red Sox – 6’3″ 230 lbs
Masahiro Tanaka, New York Yankees – 6’3″ 205 lbs
Matt Kemp, San Diego Padres – 6’4″ 210 lbs

The heaviest players by weight

The heaviest players by weight in the major leagues are:

Bryant Gentry – 320 lbs
Tyler White – 315 lbs
Greg Bird – 295 lbs
Mets’ outfielder Jay Bruce – 285 lbs
Joe Mauer – 275 lbs

The heaviest players by BMI

There are a lot of stereotypes surrounding professional athletes and one of the most common is that they’re all in amazing shape. While it’s true that many of them are physically fit there are also a fair Number of players who carrying around a little extra weight.

In baseball, there has always been a place for larger players and some of the game’s biggest stars have been among the heaviest players in the league. Here is a look at 10 of the heaviest players in MLB history, based on their body mass index (BMI).

1. Walter Young – 38
2. Babe Ruth – 37
3. John Kruk – 36
4. David Ortiz – 35
5. Mo Vaughn – 34
6. Frank Thomas – 34
7. Cecil Fielder – 33
8. Andres Galarraga – 32
9. Albert Belle – 32
10. Juan Gonzalez – 32

The heaviest players by body fat percentage

Baseball is a sport that values leanness and speed over bulk, so it’s no surprise that the average MLB player weighs just under 200 pounds. But there are always a few outliers who buck the trend. Here are the 10 heaviest players in Major League Baseball according to their body fat percentage.

1. C.J. Cron, Tampa Bay Rays – 31.5%
2. Nelson Cruz, Minnesota Twins – 30.9%
3. Kyle Schwarber, Chicago Cubs – 28.8%
4. Joey Gallo, Texas Rangers – 28.1%
5. Giancarlo Stanton, New York Yankees – 27.6%
6. Chris Davis, Baltimore Orioles – 27.2%
7. Khris Davis, Oakland Athletics – 26.9%
8. Mike Zunino, Seattle Mariners – 26.4%
9 Wily Peralta, Kansas City Royals – 26.1%
10 Ryan Zimmerman Washington Nationals – 25.8%

The heaviest players by age

The average MLB player weighs 205 pounds, but there are always going to be outliers who are bigger or smaller than that. Click through this gallery to see the heaviest player at each position, as well as the heaviest player on each team, sorted by their age.

The heaviest players by career

The heaviest baseball players by career are all Relief pitchers Three of the four heaviest players ever to play in the majors were relief pitchers and the fourth was a position player who made a handful of appearances as a reliever. The heaviest player in MLB history was Walter Young, who weighed in at 285 pounds. The second heaviest was Darren Dreifort, who was listed at 275 pounds.

The other two players on the list are Position players Mo Vaughn, who played first base for most of his career, was listed at 260 pounds. And Andres Galarraga, who played mostly first base and left field was listed at 250 pounds.

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