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The 'A.L. and N.L. RBI leaders since 2000' quiz
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The 'A.L. and N.L. RBI leaders since 2000' quiz

Happy 63rd birthday to seven-time MLB All-Star, five-time Silver Slugger, two-time batting champion and 2004 Roberto Clemente Award winner, Edgar Martinez!

Martinez played his entire Hall of Fame career with the Seattle Mariners, making his debut in 1987. By the time he retired after the 2004 season, Martinez racked up 2,247 hits, 1,261 RBI and 309 home runs. He led all of Major League Baseball with a .343 batting average in 1992 with an MLB-best 46 doubles in that campaign as well. 

Which brings us to today’s quiz. Martinez knocked in 145 runners in 2000 to lead the American League for the first and only time in his career. With that being said, can you name the players to lead both the American and National League in RBIs for each season since 2000?

Good luck!

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2025 / SEA / 125 / #29
Cal Raleigh
2025 / PHI / 132 / #12
Kyle Schwarber
2024 / NYY / 144 / #99
Aaron Judge
2024 / LAD / 130 / #17
Shohei Ohtani
2023 / ATL / 139 / #28
Matt Olson
2023 / HOU / 112 / #30
Kyle Tucker
2022 / NYM / 131 / #20
Pete Alonso
2022 / NYY / 131 / #99
Aaron Judge
2021 / ATL / 113 / #14
Adam Duvall
2021 / KC / 121 / #13
Salvador Perez
2020 / ATL / 56 / #20
Marcell Ozuna
2020 / CHW / 60 / #79
Jose Abreu
2019 / WAS / 126 / #6
Anthony Rendon
2019 / CHW / 123 / #79
Jose Abreu
2018 / CHC / 111 / #9
Javier Baez
2018 / BOS / 130 / #28
J.D. Martinez
2017 / MIA / 132 / #27
Giancarlo Stanton
2017 / SEA / 119 / #23
Nelson Cruz
2016 / COL / 133 / #28
Nolan Arenado
2016 / TOR / 127 / #10
Edwin Encarnacion
2016 / BOS / 127 / #34
David Ortiz
2015 / COL / 130 / #28
Nolan Arenado
2015 / TOR / 123 / #20
Josh Donaldson
2014 / LAD / 116 / #23
Adrian Gonzalez
2014 / LAA / 111 / #27
Mike Trout
2013 / ARZ / 125 / #44
Paul Goldschmidt
2013 / BAL / 138 / #19
Chris Davis
2012 / SD / 115 / #7
Chase Headley
2012 / DET / 139 / #24
Miguel Cabrera
2011 / LAD / 126 / #27
Matt Kemp
2011 / NYY / 119 / #14
Curtis Granderson
2010 / STL / 118 / #5
Albert Pujols
2010 / DET / 126 / #24
Miguel Cabrera
2009 / MIL / 141 / #28
Prince Fielder
2009 / PHI / 141 / #6
Ryan Howard
2009 / NYY / 122 / #25
Mark Teixeira
2008 / PHI / 146 / #6
Ryan Howard
2008 / TEX / 130 / #32
Josh Hamilton
2007 / COL / 137 / #5
Matt Holliday
2007 / NYY / 156 / #13
Alex Rodriguez
2006 / PHI / 149 / #6
Ryan Howard
2006 / BOS / 137 / #34
David Ortiz
2005 / ATL / 128 / #25
Andruw Jones
2005 / BOS / 148 / #34
David Ortiz
2004 / COL / 131 / #9
Vinny Castilla
2004 / BAL / 150 / #10
Miguel Tejada
2003 / COL / 141 / #44
Preston Wilson
2003 / TOR / 145 / #25
Carlos Delgado
2002 / HOU / 128 / #17
Lance Berkman
2002 / TEX / 142 / #3
Alex Rodriguez
2001 / CHC / 160 / #21
Sammy Sosa
2001 / SEA / 141 / #29
Bret Boone
2000 / COL / 147 / #17
Todd Helton
2000 / SEA / 145 / #11
Edgar Martinez

Tommy Fradenburg is a freelance writer and an alumni of UNC Chapel Hill currently based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He religiously follows his favorite teams The New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys (yes, he knows) as well as his alma mater the Tar Heels and West Ham United F.C. in the Premier League. See more of his work on Twitter @tommyfradenburg.

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