The Major League Baseball All-Star break is here and there are a number of players having fantastic seasons in 2013, including Miguel Cabrera, who has continued his success since winning the Triple Crown last season, as well as Chris Davis, who has set records with his first half performance.
Cabrera is tops in the AL and MLB with a .365 average and 95 RBIs, while Dais is first with 37 home runs, seven ahead of Cabrera. Davis has been exceptional this season from the plate and he is second to Cabrera in RBIs with 93. Carlos Gonzalez is tops in the NL with 25 home runs, while Yadier Molina leads the average race with a .341 clip. Paul Goldschmidt has the most RBIs in the NL, while Felix Hernandez is tops in the AL in ERA.
Here is a look at the stat leaders:
AL BATTING AVERAGE
1. Miguel Cabrera, DET .365
2. Mike Trout, LAA .322
3. Joe Mauer, MIN .320
4. David Ortiz, BOS .317
5. Dustin Pedroia, BOS .316
NL BATTING AVERAGE
1. Yadier Molina, STL .341
2. Allen Craig, STL .333
3. Michael Cuddyer, COL .330
4. Jean Segura, MIL .325
4. Buster Posey, SF .325
AL HOME RUNS
1. Chris Davis, BAL 37
2. Miguel Cabrera, DET 30
3. Edwin Encarnacion, TOR 25
4. Raul Ibanez, SEA 24
4. Adam Dunn, CHW 24
NL HOME RUNS
1. Carlos Gonzalez, COL 25
2. Pedro Alvarez, PIT 24
3. Domonic Brown, PHI 23
4. Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 21
5. Carlos Beltran, STL 19
AL RUNS BATTED IN
1. Miguel Cabrera, DET 95
2. Chris Davis, BAL 93
3. Edwin Encarnacion, TOR 72
4. Prince Fielder, DET 69
4. Nelson Cruz, TEX 69
NL RUNS BATTED IN
1. Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 77
2. Brandon Phillips, CIN 74
2. Allen Craig, STL 74
4. Domonic Brown, PHI 67
5. Jay Bruce, CIN 66
AL EARNED RUN AVERAGE
1. Felix Hernandez, SEA 2.53
2. Hiroki Kuroda, NYY 2.65
3. Bartolo Colon, OAK 2.70
4. John Lackey, BOS 2.78
5. Chris Sale, CHW 2.85