Randy Johnson leads all players in career Box-Toppers points and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.

Johnson earned 278.8 Box-Toppers points from the time Box-Toppers record keeping began in 1995 until he retired in 2009.

The most likely rival to Johnson’s throne at the moment is Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw who has 227.5 career Box-Toppers points, third among all players since 1995 and most among active players. 

Kershaw, who will be 32 when the 2019 season starts, is 51.3 points behind Johnson. In his past five seasons, he has averaged 18.8 points per season and at that pace, would pass Johnson toward the end of the 2022 season, when he will be 34 years old.