MLB Statistics - 2013
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American League Leaders
AL BATTING AVERAGE | AVG | |
Miguel Cabrera | 1. Miguel Cabrera, DET | .358 |
2. Mike Trout, LAA | .324 | |
2. Joe Mauer, MIN | .324 | |
4. David Ortiz, BOS | .323 | |
5. James Loney, TB | .320 | |
Complete Leaders |
National League Leaders
NL BATTING AVERAGE | AVG | |
Yadier Molina | 1. Yadier Molina, STL | .332 |
1. Chris Johnson, ATL | .332 | |
3. Michael Cuddyer, COL | .331 | |
4. Allen Craig, STL | .329 | |
5. Matt Carpenter, STL | .321 | |
Complete Leaders |
AL HOME RUNS | HR | |
Chris Davis | 1. Chris Davis, BAL | 37 |
2. Miguel Cabrera, DET | 31 | |
3. Edwin Encarnacion, TOR | 28 | |
4. Raul Ibanez, SEA | 24 | |
4. Adam Dunn, CHW | 24 | |
Complete Leaders |
NL HOME RUNS | HR | |
Pedro Alvarez | 1. Pedro Alvarez, PIT | 26 |
1. Carlos Gonzalez, COL | 26 | |
3. Domonic Brown, PHI | 24 | |
4. Paul Goldschmidt, ARI | 22 | |
5. Dan Uggla, ATL | 21 | |
Complete Leaders |
AL RUNS BATTED IN | RBI | |
Chris Davis | 1. Chris Davis, BAL | 97 |
2. Miguel Cabrera, DET | 96 | |
3. Edwin Encarnacion, TOR | 81 | |
4. Prince Fielder, DET | 74 | |
4. Adam Jones, BAL | 74 | |
Complete Leaders |
NL RUNS BATTED IN | RBI | |
Paul Goldschmidt | 1. Paul Goldschmidt, ARI | 83 |
2. Brandon Phillips, CIN | 81 | |
3. Allen Craig, STL | 79 | |
4. Jay Bruce, CIN | 72 | |
5. Domonic Brown, PHI | 69 | |
Complete Leaders |
AL WINS | W | |
Bartolo Colon | 1. Bartolo Colon, OAK | 14 |
1. Max Scherzer, DET | 14 | |
1. Matt Moore, TB | 14 | |
4. Chris Tillman, BAL | 13 | |
5. Felix Hernandez, SEA | 11 | |
Complete Leaders |
NL WINS | W | |
Adam Wainwright | 1. Adam Wainwright, STL | 13 |
2. Jordan Zimmermann, WSH | 12 | |
2. Patrick Corbin, ARI | 12 | |
2. Lance Lynn, STL | 12 | |
5. Clayton Kershaw, LAD | 10 | |
Complete Leaders |
AL EARNED RUN AVERAGE | ERA | |
Felix Hernandez | 1. Felix Hernandez, SEA | 2.34 |
2. Hiroki Kuroda, NYY | 2.51 | |
3. Bartolo Colon, OAK | 2.54 | |
4. Anibal Sanchez, DET | 2.68 | |
5. Chris Sale, CHW | 2.81 | |
Complete Leaders |
NL EARNED RUN AVERAGE | ERA | |
Clayton Kershaw | 1. Clayton Kershaw, LAD | 1.96 |
2. Matt Harvey, NYM | 2.11 | |
3. Jeff Locke, PIT | 2.15 | |
4. Patrick Corbin, ARI | 2.31 | |
5. Adam Wainwright, STL | 2.51 | |
Complete Leaders |
AL SAVES | SV | |
Jim Johnson | 1. Jim Johnson, BAL | 35 |
2. Mariano Rivera, NYY | 33 | |
3. Joe Nathan, TEX | 32 | |
4. Grant Balfour, OAK | 28 | |
5. Addison Reed, CHW | 26 | |
Complete Leaders |
NL SAVES | SV | |
Jason Grilli | 1. Jason Grilli, PIT | 30 |
1. Edward Mujica, STL | 30 | |
1. Craig Kimbrel, ATL | 30 | |
4. Rafael Soriano, WSH | 25 | |
5. Aroldis Chapman, CIN | 24 | |
Complete Leaders |
AL WINS ABOVE REPLACEMENT | WAR | |
Miguel Cabrera | 1. Miguel Cabrera, DET | 5.6 |
2. Manny Machado, BAL | 5.0 | |
3. Mike Trout, LAA | 4.9 | |
3. Robinson Cano, NYY | 4.9 | |
5. Joe Mauer, MIN | 4.6 | |
Complete Leaders |
NL WINS ABOVE REPLACEMENT | WAR | |
Carlos Gomez | 1. Carlos Gomez, MIL | 6.3 |
2. Andrew McCutchen, PIT | 5.3 | |
3. Paul Goldschmidt, ARI | 5.0 | |
4. David Wright, NYM | 4.9 | |
5. Joey Votto, CIN | 4.7 | |
Complete Leaders |
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- Beane Count - Concocted by ESPN.com's Rob Neyer and named for Oakland A’s General Manager Billy Beane, the Beane Count is derived by summing a team's ranks in home runs hit, walks drawn, home runs allowed, and walks allowed.
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