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...hit .377 (40-106) with 4 HR and 16 RBI in 25 games. He finished the season batting .289 with 22 [[home runs]], 81 [[RBI]], and 22 [[SB]]. Before the start of
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...de his Major League debut in {{by|2001}} and played 75 games in Baltimore, batting .253. He also played for AAA [[Rochester Red Wings|Rochester]] and AA [[Bow
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...ntage in 2003. Podsednik surprised many people by compiling a .314 batting average, 43 stolen bases, 100 runs scored, 175 hits, 29 doubles, eight triples, nin
The 2004 season saw Podsednik's average drop to .244, partly due to pressure on him and his teammates to produce ru
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...in the month of April 2008, Pujols has now wrested the career #1 [[batting average]] leader from Suzuki, by a fraction of a point; both at .332 with Helton th
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...ues in hits (1,504), fourth in runs (857), and tied for seventh in batting average (.317) (stats accurate as of July 28, 2007).<ref>[http://mlb.mlb.com/stats/
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...ually impressive: 11.13 [[strikeouts per nine innings]], 1.21 [[Earned run average|ERA]], 4.74 [[hits per nine innings]], and 6.73 [[Baserunning|baserunners p
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*Led [[American League|AL]] in [[batting average]] in {{by|2002}}
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During his first major league season, he had a .293 [[batting average]], 14 [[home runs]] and 40 [[RBI]] in 263 at bats in 69 games, and was vote
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...gging, and tied most total bases, and established Seattle club records for average, runs, hits, doubles, and total bases, in a season that statistical analyst
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...time [[designated hitter]] and hit fifth in the [[Batting order (baseball)|batting order]], collecting 21 home runs after the All-Star Game. He finished the
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