TEAM BATTING
AB R H HR RBI AvgNew York 3821 636 1105 132 608 .289Detroit 3858 619 1111 126 597 .287Los Angeles 3731 549 1062 78 515 .284Seattle 3729 521 1045 94 497 .280Boston 3745 561 1038 110 539 .277Baltimore 3716 490 1009 83 468 .271Cleveland 3763 568 1014 130 550 .269Minnesota 3713 503 989 87 472 .266Tampa Bay 3715 500 988 124 475 .265Kansas City 3725 499 982 72 467 .263Toronto 3672 499 951 117 479 .258Texas 3724 527 955 116 494 .256Oakland 3751 473 945 110 455 .251Chicago 3650 470 900 118 454 .246
INDIVIDUAL BATTING
Based on 326 plate appearances.
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