Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Eugenio Suarez was named National League Player of the Week on Monday.

It marks his fourth career NL Player of the Week nod, all coming this season. He now marks the third MLB player to earn four weekly awards in a season, joining former Diamondback J.D. Martinez (2017) and Shohei Ohtani (2024).

And it’s not hard to see why.

In three games since returning from the All-Star break, Suarez is slashing .500/.583/1.700 with a 2.283 OPS.

Headlining his play to start the second half are his four home runs across the past two games. He now has six multi-homer games this season, the most in the National League.

For the season, he’s third in MLB with 35 home runs and first in RBIs with 85.

Suarez’s hot stretches have kept him in the conversation as a top trade candidate with the MLB deadline closing in.

On Monday, the fire was stoked even more when ESPN’s Jeff Passan and Kiley McDaniel labeled Suarez as the top trade option to watch with a 90% chance at getting moved.

Bob Nightengale also doesn’t see Suarez sticking around much longer.

“It’s hard to imagine Eugenio Suarez here just because he’s going to get a big contract as a free agent,” Nightengale told Arizona Sports’ Wolf & Luke on Monday. “Teams are willing to do anything to get him, so you can bring back a lot of pieces.”

Nick Kurtz joins Eugenio Suarez as MLB’s players of the Week

For the American League, The Athletics’ Nick Kurtz took home the Player of the Week honor.