Major League Baseball announced its National League Players of the Month for June 2026, honoring the league’s most impactful hitters and pitchers.
June's Standout Performers
Pete Crow‑Armstrong of the Chicago Cubs topped the hitter list, slugging eleven home runs while driving in twenty runs and posting a .381 batting average.
His surge helped the Cubs climb back into contention, and his combination of power and average set a high bar for the month.
Shohei Ohtani, despite a modest .333 average, contributed eight homers and a 3.28 ERA, earning a nod among the honorable mentions.
Luis García Jr. of the Washington Nationals matched Crow‑Armstrong’s home‑run total with eleven, added twenty‑seven RBIs and batted .306, also appearing in the honorable mentions.
On the mound, Logan Webb of the San Francisco Giants dominated with a 0.71 ERA and twenty‑nine strikeouts, securing the pitcher award.
The recognition also highlighted Jacob Misiorowski and Foster Griffin, who posted ERAs of 0.96 and 1.15 respectively, with 38 and 33 strikeouts each.
The accolades reflect a competitive month across the NL, showcasing both emerging talent and veteran consistency.