Jason Dockins:
Rightfielder Jason Dockins was the third of the 2023 draftees to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Drafted by Harrisburg 5th overall in '23, Dockins spent a year in the minor leagues and had a respectable 40 at bat cup of coffee in the big leagues. In 2024, he stepped into Harrisburg's starting lineup and immediately made his mark. After hitting .302 with 40 doubles and 22 homers, he was named the NL Rookie of the Year. Dockins soon established himself as a dangerous run producer with both double and homerun power, while also being a great hitter for average, despite rather high strikeout rates. But though Dockins enjoyed personal success, Harrisburg struggled to rise above mediocrity. Even in 2028, when the Capitals managed their first winning season in 10 years, it was just barely. They squeaked out an 82-80 record and finished in third place.
In 2029, Dockins left Harrisburg and headed to Washington as part of the Senators attempt to buy themselves a championship. Washington spent almost $23 million combined on Dockins and CF Tod Tsukasa. It almost paid off. Washington jumped from 71 wins in 2028 to 90 wins in 2029, but finished in second place, 2 games back of Nashville. The Senators remained good, but good enough, in 2030. They again finished in second place. In 2031, Dockins won the Silver Slugger Award, carrying Washington to a 93 win season. It was only good enough for third place, as Nashville won 98 games and Knoxville won 96 games. In 2032, the Senators increased their payroll to the second highest in all of baseball, adding a third future Hall of Famer to their outfield in Greg Dos Santos. They proceeded to finish in last place with 77 wins.
Over the next several seasons, Washington's payroll began to drop. By the time 2035 rolled around, the Senators' payroll ranked just 9th out of 16 teams. So naturally, they won the division with 86 wins and reached the World Series, where they were defeated by Pittsburgh. It was a brief moment of success for Washington. Never again in Dockins' career did the Senators make the playoffs. In fact, they wouldn't play in the postseason again until 2067.
When Dockins' career came to a close, he ranked 15th all time in hits, and 23rd in RBI. He remained in the top 25 in hits until the 2063 season.
Dockins' stats:
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Career Batting Stats
Year G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Teams
2023 35 40 11 1 0 1 6 5 3 12 0 0 .275 .326 .375 .701 HAR
2024 152 520 157 40 0 22 96 70 51 122 0 1 .302 .364 .506 .870 HAR
2025 147 556 162 36 0 31 109 99 45 140 0 1 .291 .344 .523 .868 HAR
2026 156 586 158 31 0 26 101 91 52 147 3 1 .270 .329 .456 .785 HAR,NL
2027 157 617 191 37 1 34 120 110 52 154 2 0 .310 .363 .538 .901 HAR
2028 157 613 209 47 2 34 120 121 69 140 2 1 .341 .408 .591 .998 HAR,NL
2029 156 628 202 44 5 29 102 101 44 145 1 0 .322 .366 .546 .912 WAS,AL
2030 155 634 225 44 5 40 139 127 43 139 0 1 .355 .396 .629 1.025 WAS,AL
2031 150 601 219 36 2 37 139 131 40 137 1 0 .364 .404 .616 1.020 WAS,AL
2032 151 599 214 33 2 44 136 120 48 129 3 0 .357 .405 .639 1.044 WAS,AL
2033 154 607 208 39 3 32 102 125 61 137 1 1 .343 .403 .575 .978 WAS,AL
2034 156 632 208 34 2 30 107 126 61 150 0 0 .329 .388 .532 .920 WAS,AL
2035 160 655 188 38 0 26 116 101 50 137 0 0 .287 .338 .464 .802 WAS
2036 152 577 168 27 0 27 84 79 41 76 0 0 .291 .338 .478 .817 WAS
2037 152 553 165 23 2 15 82 64 25 83 0 3 .298 .329 .429 .757 WAS
2038 149 561 168 15 0 15 83 61 33 89 0 1 .299 .338 .406 .745 WAS
2039 82 248 70 13 1 10 47 27 10 60 0 1 .282 .310 .464 .774 WAS
Total 2421 9227 2923 538 25 453 1689 1558 728 1997 13 11 .317 .367 .528 .895
Career Minor League Batting Stats
Year G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS
2023, AAA 102 433 116 21 0 18 62 61 26 97 1 2 .268 .307 .441 .748
Career Postseason Batting Stats
Year G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS
2035 10 47 15 0 0 3 10 5 2 3 0 0 .319 .347 .511 .858
Total 10 47 15 0 0 3 10 5 2 3 0 0 .319 .347 .511 .858
Player History
Drafted in 1st round, 5th overall pick, by Harrisburg in 2023...
Injured on 4/28/2023 with a Inflamed Thigh Muscle, out for one week...
Had first career hit on 8/8/2023, off Kevin Fraga (POR)...
Hit first career homerun on 9/11/2023, off Juan Alvardo (PIT)...
Won Player of the Week award on 9/15/2024, hitting .607 with 1 HR, 8 RBI...
Won Rookie of the Year Award in 2024, hitting .302 with 22 HR, 96 RBI...
Had 22-game hitting streak snapped on 4/24/2025...
Injured on 6/14/2025 with a Bruised Ulna, out for 1-2 weeks...
Drove in 7 runs against Hartford on 8/23/2025...
Won Player of the Week award on 9/22/2025, hitting .375 with 4 HR, 7 RBI...
Was selected to the 2026 Allstar game...
Drove in 7 runs against Los Angeles on 4/12/2027...
Won Player of the Week award on 7/21/2027, hitting .355 with 5 HR, 9 RBI...
Won Batter of the Month award on 8/1/2027, hitting .330 with 13 HR, 28 RBI...
Had 21-game hitting streak snapped on 8/8/2027...
Had 5 hits with 4 RBI against Rochester on 4/6/2028...
Won Player of the Week award on 4/7/2028, hitting .520 with 3 HR, 8 RBI...
Was selected to the 2028 Allstar game...
Won Player of the Week award on 8/4/2028, hitting .577 with 3 HR, 10 RBI...
Won Gold Glove Award at Rightfield in 2028...
Signed as a free agent by Washington on 2/2/2029 to a 7-year deal worth $8,855,200 per year...
Drove in 6 runs against Kansas City on 4/23/2029...
Won Player of the Week award on 5/5/2029, hitting .438 with 2 HR, 4 RBI...
Won Player of the Week award on 6/30/2029, hitting .542 with 1 HR, 4 RBI...
Was selected to the 2029 Allstar game...
Won Player of the Week award on 5/12/2030, hitting .370 with 2 HR, 9 RBI...
Was selected to the 2030 Allstar game...
Had 24-game hitting streak snapped on 7/20/2030...
Won Batter of the Month award on 6/1/2031, hitting .365 with 11 HR, 25 RBI...
Was selected to the 2031 Allstar game...
Won Batter of the Month award on 8/1/2031, hitting .413 with 9 HR, 31 RBI...
Won Player of the Week award on 8/4/2031, hitting .500 with 3 HR, 10 RBI...
Won Silver Slugger Award in 2031, hitting .364 with 37 HR, 139 RBI...
Drove in 7 runs against Grand Rapids on 4/10/2032...
Won Player of the Week award on 4/14/2032, hitting .500 with 2 HR, 11 RBI...
Won Batter of the Month award on 7/1/2032, hitting .490 with 7 HR, 23 RBI...
Was selected to the 2032 Allstar game...
Had 5 hits with 5 RBI against Grand Rapids on 7/10/2032...
Had 24-game hitting streak snapped on 7/12/2032...
Won Player of the Week award on 7/14/2032, hitting .500 with 3 HR, 8 RBI...
Hit 3 homeruns against Atlanta, driving in 5 runs on 9/19/2032...
Won Player of the Week award on 9/22/2032, hitting .577 with 4 HR, 10 RBI...
Won Batter of the Month award on 10/1/2032, hitting .411 with 8 HR, 22 RBI...
Had 20-game hitting streak snapped on 5/18/2033...
Was selected to the 2033 Allstar game...
Won Gold Glove Award at Rightfield in 2033...
Had 2000th career hit on 5/5/2034, off Santiago Cid (TUC)...
Had 20-game hitting streak snapped on 5/14/2034...
Was selected to the 2034 Allstar game...
Had 5 hits with 1 RBI against Tucson on 7/10/2034...
Had 5 hits with 1 RBI against Grand Rapids on 5/4/2038...
Hit 3 homeruns against Nashville, driving in 4 runs on 5/3/2039...
Released by Washington on 8/19/2039, refused assignment to minors...
Retired and inducted to the Hall of Fame in 2040.
Batting Leader Boards Appearances
AVG
2024 - .302 - 9th
2028 - .341 - 5th
2029 - .322 - 6th
2030 - .355 - 4th
2031 - .364 - 2nd
2032 - .357 - 2nd
2033 - .343 - 7th
2034 - .329 - 7th
OBP
2028 - .408 - 9th
2030 - .396 - 9th
2031 - .404 - 9th
2032 - .405 - 8th
2033 - .403 - 9th
SLG
2024 - .506 - 9th
2025 - .523 - 9th
2028 - .591 - 6th
2029 - .546 - 7th
2030 - .629 - 6th
2031 - .616 - 3rd
2032 - .639 - 2nd
2033 - .575 - 10th
OPS
2028 - .998 - 4th
2029 - .912 - 8th
2030 - 1.025 - 6th
2031 - 1.020 - 5th
2032 - 1.044 - 2nd
2033 - .978 - 8th
Hits
2027 - 191 - 8th
2028 - 209 - 1st
2029 - 202 - 2nd
2030 - 225 - 1st
2031 - 219 - 1st
2032 - 214 - 5th
2033 - 208 - 4th
2034 - 208 - 3rd
2035 - 188 - 9th
Doubles
2028 - 47 - 4th
2030 - 44 - 10th
2035 - 38 - 6th
Homeruns
2025 - 31 - 7th
2027 - 34 - 8th
2028 - 34 - 10th
2030 - 40 - 6th
2031 - 37 - 6th
2032 - 44 - 2nd
RBI
2025 - 109 - 6th
2026 - 101 - 10th
2027 - 120 - 7th
2028 - 120 - 7th
2030 - 139 - 3rd
2031 - 139 - 3rd
2032 - 136 - 2nd
Runs
2025 - 99 - 10th
2027 - 110 - 7th
2028 - 121 - 4th
2030 - 127 - 3rd
2031 - 131 - 4th
2032 - 120 - 6th
2033 - 125 - 5th
2034 - 126 - 5th