Major league baseball final standings
All-Star Game
- All-Star Game, July 9 at Miller Park – The game ended in a tie 7–7. The game was called after the managers declared they had no more pitchers available. After this game Bud Selig stated the winner of future All-Star games would earn home-field advantage in the World Series; No MVP was named.
Statistical leaders
Batting
Team
Statistic |
American League |
National League |
Runs scored |
New York Yankees | 897 |
Arizona Diamondbacks | 819 |
Hits |
Anaheim Angels | 1603 |
Colorado Rockies | 1508 |
Home runs |
Texas Rangers | 230 |
Chicago Cubs | 200 |
Batting average |
Anaheim Angels | .282 |
Colorado Rockies | .274 |
Stolen bases |
Kansas City Royals | 140 |
Florida Marlins | 177 |
Individual
Statistic |
American League |
National League |
Batting average |
Manny Ramírez (Boston) | .349 |
Barry Bonds (San Francisco) | .370 |
Runs scored |
Alfonso Soriano (New York Yankees) | 128 |
Sammy Sosa (Chicago Cubs) | 122 |
Hits |
Alfonso Soriano (New York Yankees) | 209 |
Vladimir Guerrero (Montreal) | 206 |
Home runs |
Alex Rodriguez (Texas) | 57 |
Sammy Sosa (Chicago Cubs) | 49 |
Runs batted in |
Alex Rodriguez (Texas) | 142 |
Lance Berkman (Houston) | 128 |
Stolen bases |
Alfonso Soriano (New York Yankees) | 41 |
Luis Castillo (Florida) | 48 |
Pitching
Team
Statistic |
American League |
National League |
Runs allowed |
Anaheim Angels | 644 |
Atlanta Braves | 565 |
Earned run average |
Oakland Athletics | 3.68 |
Atlanta Braves | 3.13 |
Hits allowed |
Boston Red Sox | 1339 |
Atlanta Braves | 1302 |
Home runs allowed |
Oakland Athletics | 135 |
San Francisco Giants | 116 |
Strikeouts |
Boston Red Sox | 1157 |
Chicago Cubs | 1333 |
Individual
Statistic |
American League |
National League |
Earned run average |
Pedro Martínez (Boston) | 2.26 |
Randy Johnson (Arizona) | 2.32 |
Wins |
Barry Zito (Oakland) | 23 |
Randy Johnson (Arizona) | 24 |
Saves |
Eddie Guardado (Minnesota) | 45 |
John Smoltz (Atlanta) | 55 |
Strikeouts |
Pedro Martínez (Boston) | 239 |
Randy Johnson (Arizona) | 334 |
Awards
Award |
National League |
American League |
Most Valuable Player |
Barry Bonds, SF |
Miguel Tejada, OAK |
Cy Young |
Randy Johnson, ARI |
Barry Zito, OAK |
Manager of the Year |
Tony LaRussa, STL |
Mike Scioscia, ANA |
Rookie of the Year |
Jason Jennings, COL |
Eric Hinske, TOR |
Relief Man of the Year |
John Smoltz, ATL |
Billy Koch, OAK |
Comeback Player of the Year |
Mike Lieberthal, PHI |
Tim Salmon, ANA |
Hank Aaron Award |
Barry Bonds, SF |
Alex Rodriguez, TEX |
Roberto Clemente Award |
Jim Thome, CLE |
Gold Glove Awards
Position | American League | National League |
Pitcher |
Kenny Rogers, TEX | Greg Maddux, ATL |
Catcher |
Bengie Molina, ANA | Brad Ausmus, HOU |
First baseman |
John Olerud, SEA | Todd Helton, COL |
Second baseman |
Bret Boone, SEA | Fernando Viña, STL |
Third baseman |
Eric Chavez, OAK | Scott Rolen, STL |
Shortstop |
Alex Rodriguez, TEX | Édgar Rentería, STL |
Outfielders |
Torii Hunter, MIN | Larry Walker, COL |
Ichiro Suzuki, SEA | Jim Edmonds, STL |
Darin Erstad, ANA | Andruw Jones, ATL |
References
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Pre-modern era | Beginnings | |
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Competition | |
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NL monopoly | |
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Modern era | Deadball era | |
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Liveball era | |
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World War II | |
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Postwar | |
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First expansion | |
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Further expansion and birth of division play | |
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Further expansion and wildcard begins | |
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Wildcard expansion | |
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See also | |
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