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2022 MLB Stat Leaders 

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MLB/AL Home Runs: Aaron Judge (62)

Judge not only broke the AL single-season HR record -- he also topped the league in runs, RBIs, walks, OBP, SLG and total bases

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NL Home Runs: Kyle Schwarber (46)

Schwarber is the first Phillie to lead the NL in dingers since Ryan Howard in 2008

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MLB/NL Batting Average: Jeff McNeil (.326)

McNeil is only the second Mets player to take home a batting title, following José Reyes in 2011

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AL Batting Average: Luis Arraez (.316)

Arraez went 5-for-13 in the season's final days to deny Judge the batting title (and the AL Triple Crown)

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AL RBIs: Aaron Judge (131)

Judge is the 11th slugger in Yankees history to drive in at least 130 runs in a season, and the first since A-Rod in 2007

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NL RBIs: Pete Alonso (131)

New York was home of the RBI masters this year. Alonso broke the Mets franchise record previously set by Mike Piazza and David Wright (124)

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MLB/NL Stolen Bases: Jon Berti (41)

Berti only needed 102 games to swipe 41 bags -- the lowest games played total of any Major League stolen-base king in a full season

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AL Stolen Bases: Jorge Mateo (35)

Mateo and teammate Cedric Mullins (34 steals) jockeyed to become the first Oriole to claim a steals title since Brian Roberts in 2007

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MLB/NL Pitching Wins: Kyle Wright (21)

The Braves were a dominant 24-6 this year when Wright threw the opening pitch

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AL Pitching Wins: Justin Verlander (18)

After making 1 total start across 2020-21, JV bounced back to make himself a prime candidate for his 3rd career Cy Young Award

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MLB/AL ERA: Justin Verlander (1.75)

The amazing Verlander put up the second-lowest ERA by a qualifying pitcher in his age-39 season or older. The only man he trailed? Cy Young! (1.26 ERA at age 41, 1908)

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NL ERA: Julio Urías (2.16)

The 26-year old Urías -- the Majors' only 20-game winner in 2021 -- keeps adding to his impressive career resume

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MLB/AL Strikeouts: Gerrit Cole (257)

Minutes after Judge passed Roger Maris for the AL (and Yankee) single-season HR record, Cole set the Yanks' new single-season K record previously held by Ron Guidry (248 - 1978)

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NL Strikeouts: Corbin Burnes (243)

Burnes punched out more hitters this year than he did while winning the NL Cy Young in 2021. He's the first league K leader in Brewers franchise history

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MLB/AL Saves: Emmanuel Clase (42)

Clase posted an incredible 1.38 ERA across an MLB-most 77 appearances. He saved 46% of Cleveland's victories

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NL Saves: Kenley Jansen (41)

Jansen topped 40 saves for the 4th time, and took home his 2nd career saves title

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MLB/NL Outs Above Average (OF): Daulton Varsho (+17)

Varsho was mostly a catcher in the Minor Leagues, making his mastery of the outfield even more impressive

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AL OAA (OF): Jose Siri (+15)

Siri, a Trade Deadline acquisition from Houston, helped the Rays fill the center-field void left by the injured Kevin Kiermaier

2022 Stat Leaders