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Adrian Beltre
Beltre led the Majors in home runs, and ranked in the top 10 in average (7th), hits (200, 8th), slugging (.629, 4th), total bases (376, 2nd) and RBIs (121, 8th) .
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Barry Bonds
Bonds set Major League records with a .609 on-base percentage, 1.421 OPS and 232 walks. He also led the NL in batting average and slugging (.812).
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Jim Edmonds
Edmonds ranked among the NL leaders in on-base percentage (.418, 6th), slugging (.643, 3rd), home runs (5th), total bases (320, 6th) and RBIs (6th).
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Vladimir Guerrero
Guerrero didn't skip a beat after moving to the AL, leading his league in runs (124) and total bases (366), while ranking third in AVG and fourth in HR and RBIs.
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Todd Helton
Helton continued to post amazing numbers, ranking second in the NL in AVG, on-base percentage (.469) and OPS (1.088), and fifth in slugging (.620).
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David Ortiz
Ortiz's monster bat helped lead Boston back to the postseason. He ranked second in the AL in home runs, slugging (.603), total bases (351) and RBIs.
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Albert Pujols
Pujols posted his fourth straight .300-plus, 30-plus HR, 120-plus RBI, 100-plus run season, the only player ever to start a career with those numbers.
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Manny Ramirez
Ramirez topped the AL in home runs, slugging (.613) and OPS (1.009), ranking third in the league in RBIs and fourth in total bases (348).
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Scott Rolen
Despite missing 20 games, Rolen set personal bests in batting average, on-base percentage (.409), slugging percentage (.598), home runs and RBIs.
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Gary Sheffield
Sheffield's clutch bat propelled the Yankees to the AL East crown. He ranked fifth in the league in homers, sixth in RBIs and second in walks.
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Ichiro Suzuki
Ichiro set a new Major League record with 262 base hits. He placed second in the AL in on-base percentage (.414) and sixth in total bases (320).
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Miguel Tejada
Tejada's 150 RBIs led the Majors in 2004 (11 more than any other player). He also ranked fourth in the AL in hits (203) and third in total bases (349).
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