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MLB final stats: Ohtani hangs on to AL HR crown, Snell earns 2nd ERA title

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Here's a look at the American League and National League leaders for the major statistical categories at the conclusion of the 2023 regular season.

Home Runs

American League

Rank Player Team HR
1 Shohei Ohtani Angels 44
2 Adolis García Rangers 39
2 Luis Robert Jr. White Sox 38

Ohtani held on to the AL homer lead despite playing only three games in September. He's just the fourth Angels player to win a home-run title and the first since Troy Glaus in 2000.

National League

Rank Player Team HR
1 Matt Olson Braves 54
2 Kyle Schwarber Phillies 47
3 Pete Alonso Mets 46

RBIs

American League

Rank Player Team RBI
1 Kyle Tucker Astros 112
2 Adolis García Rangers 107
3 Julio Rodríguez Mariners 103

National League

Rank Player Team RBI
1 Matt Olson Braves 139
2 Pete Alonso Mets 118
3 Ozzie Albies Braves 109
3 Juan Soto Padres 109

Batting Average

American League

Rank Player Team AVG
1 Yandy Díaz Rays .330
2 Corey Seager Rangers .327
3 Bo Bichette Blue Jays .306

National League

Rank Player Team AVG
1 Luis Arraez Marlins .354
2 Ronald Acuña Jr. Braves .337
3 Freddie Freeman Dodgers .331

Arraez, who led the AL in average last season, joins DJ LeMahieu and Pete Browning as the third player in history, and second in the modern era (with LeMahieu), to definitively win a batting title in two different leagues. He's the first to win consecutive batting crowns in both leagues.

Hits

American League

Rank Player Team Hits
1 Marcus Semien Rangers 185
2 Julio Rodríguez Mariners 180
3 Bobby Witt Jr. Royals 177

National League

Rank Player Team Hits
1 Ronald Acuña Jr. Braves 217
2 Freddie Freeman Dodgers 211
3 Luis Arraez Marlins 203

OPS

American League

Rank Player Team OPS
1 Shohei Ohtani Angels 1.066
2 Corey Seager Rangers 1.013
3 Yandy Díaz Rays .932

National League

Rank Player Team OPS
1 Ronald Acuña Jr. Braves 1.012
2 Matt Olson Braves .993
3 Mookie Betts Dodgers .987

Stolen Bases

American League

Rank Player Team SB
1 Esteury Ruiz Athletics 67
2 Bobby Witt Jr. Royals 49
3 Julio Rodríguez Mariners 37

Ruiz broke Kenny Lofton's AL rookie stolen-base record, which had stood since 1992. He's also the first rookie to lead his league in steals since Mike Trout in 2012.

National League

Rank Player Team SB
1 Ronald Acuña Jr. Braves 73
2 Corbin Carroll D-Backs 54
3 CJ Abrams Nationals 47

Runs

American League

Rank Player Team R
1 Marcus Semien Rangers 122
2 Adolis García Rangers 108
3 Alex Bregman Astros 103

National League

Rank Player Team R
1 Ronald Acuña Jr. Braves 149
2 Freddie Freeman Dodgers 131
3 Matt Olson Braves 127

Doubles

American League

Rank Player Team 2B
1 Corey Seager Rangers 42
2 Anthony Santander Orioles 41
3 Marcus Semien Rangers 40

National League

Rank Player Team 2B
1 Freddie Freeman Dodgers 59
2 Mookie Betts Dodgers 40
3 Jeimer Candelario WAS/CHC 39

Freeman fell one double short of authoring the first 60-double season in 87 years.

Wins

American League

Rank Player Team Wins
1 Chris Bassitt Blue Jays 16
1 Zach Eflin Rays 16
3 Gerrit Cole Yankees 15
3 Kyle Gibson Orioles 15

National League

Rank Player Team Wins
1 Spencer Strider Braves 20
2 Zac Gallen D-Backs 17
3 Justin Steele Cubs 16

ERA

American League

Rank Player Team ERA
1 Gerrit Cole Yankees 2.63
2 Sonny Gray Twins 2.79
3 Kyle Bradish Orioles 2.83

National League

Rank Player Team ERA
1 Blake Snell Padres 2.25
2 Kodai Senga Mets 2.98
3 Justin Steele Cubs 3.06

Snell has now won an ERA title in both leagues, having led the AL during his Cy Young-winning season in 2018. He also finished with an MLB-high 99 walks.

WHIP

American League

Rank Player Team WHIP
1 Gerrit Cole Yankees 0.98
2 Zach Eflin Rays 1.02
3 George Kirby Mariners 1.04
3 Kyle Bradish Orioles 1.04

National League

Rank Player Team WHIP
1 Corbin Burnes Brewers 1.07
1 Logan Webb Giants 1.07
3 Zack Wheeler Phillies 1.08

Strikeouts

American League

Rank Player Team K
1 Kevin Gausman Blue Jays 237
2 Pablo Lopez Twins 234
3 Gerrit Cole Yankees 222

National League

Rank Player Team K
1 Spencer Strider Braves 281
2 Blake Snell Padres 234
3 Zac Gallen D-Backs 220

Strider is the first Braves pitcher to lead the NL in strikeouts since John Smoltz in 1996. Smoltz's 276 strikeouts in '96 stood as Atlanta's modern-era single-season record until Strider passed him Saturday.

Innings Pitched

American League

Rank Player Team Innings
1 Gerrit Cole Yankees 209.0
2 Chris Bassitt Blue Jays 200.0
3 Framber Valdez Astros 198.0

National League

Rank Player Team Innings
1 Logan Webb Giants 216.0
2 Zac Gallen D-Backs 210.0
3 Miles Mikolas Cardinals 201.1

Saves

American League

Rank Player Team Saves
1 Emmanuel Clase Guardians 44
2 Jordan Romano Blue Jays 36
3 Félix Bautista Orioles 33

National League

Rank Player Team Saves
1 Camilo Doval Giants 39
1 David Bednar Pirates 39
3 Alexis Díaz Reds 37

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