Following an historically powerful week with an encore that continued to solidify his place among the game’s elite, Washington Nationals right fielder Bryce Harper earned his second consecutive National League Player of the Week award on Monday.

Harper went 12-for-23 (.522) over the last week, posting a .656 on-base percentage and a 1.087 slugging percentage, courtesy of two doubles, one triple, three home runs, nine RBI, nine walks, 10 runs scored and two stolen bases. In the month of May, Harper is hitting .411 with a .529 OBP and a .982 SLG.

Since the inception of the award in 1974, the Nationals’ 22-year-old right fielder is just the 10th player in its history to take home back-to-back Player of the Week honors.

Harper joins Domonic Brown (2013: May 20–26; May 27-June 2), Andrew McCutchen (2012: July 2–8; July 9–15), Matt Kemp (2012: April 4–8; April 9–15), Troy Tulowitzki (2010: Sept. 6–12; Sept. 13–19), Jose Reyes (2006: June 12–18; June 19–25), Jason Bay (2006: May 15–21; May 22–28), Jeff Bagwell (1994: June 13–19; June 20–26), Tony Gwynn (1988: July 4–10; July 11–17), and Jason Thompson (1982: April 26-May 2; May 3–9) as consecutive winners.

Breaking Harper’s splits down to just the last 11 games (since May 6), he is 22-for-39 (.564) with 22 RBI. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the only other player in the last 75 seasons to compile a batting average over .550 with at least 22 RBI in an 11-game span during a single season was Colorado Rockies outfielder Larry Walker. Walker, who hit .571 with 22 RBI during 11 games in April, 1997, was the first to tally such gaudy numbers since Rudy York (.556, 26 RBI) did it for the Detroit Tigers in Sept. 1940.

Thanks to his torrid pace, Harper now leads the Major Leagues in the following categories: runs (36), RBI (37), walks (36), on-base percentage (.476), slugging percentage (.729), OPS (1.206), at-bats per home run (9.50), plate appearances per walk (4.72) and WAR (3.5 per Baseball Reference). He also leads the National League in home runs (14, 2nd in MLB) and intentional walks (5).

​This is the second Player of the Week award of Harper’s career, following last week’s honors, and the 13th such honor for the Nationals organization.

He joins Jordan Zimmermann (Sept. 22–28, 2014; June 2–8, 2014), Adam LaRoche (Sept. 1–7, 2014), Jayson Werth (June 30-July 6, 2014), Ryan Zimmerman (July 16–22, 2012; Aug. 15–21, 2011; July 30-Aug. 5, 2007), Stephen Strasburg (June 7–13, 2010), Josh Willingham (July 27-Aug. 2, 2009), Cristian Guzman (Aug. 25–31, 2008), and Nick Johnson (May 31-June 6, 2005) as honorees.