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The 'MLB yearly hits leaders since 2000' quiz
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The 'MLB yearly hits leaders since 2000' quiz

Can you name the MLB hits leaders for each season since 2000? Quiz clue: Year / Hits / Team / Jersey #. Good luck!

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2024 / 211 / KC / #7
Bobby Witt Jr.
2023 / 217 / ATL / #13
Ronald Acuna Jr.
2022 / 199 / LAD / #5
Freddie Freeman
2021 / 195 / WAS, LAD / #7, #6
Trea Turner
2020 / 78 / WAS / #7
Trea Turner
2019 / 206 / KC / #15
Whit Merrifield
2018 / 192 / KC / #15
Whit Merrifield
2017 / 213 / COL / #19
Charlie Blackmon
2016 / 216 / HOU / #27
Jose Altuve
2015 / 205 / MIA / #9
Dee Strange-Gordon
2014 / 225 / HOU / #27
Jose Altuve
2013 / 199 / STL / #13
Matt Carpenter
2013 / 199 / TEX / #29
Adrian Beltre
2012 / 216 / NYY / #2
Derek Jeter
2011 / 213 / BOS / #28
Adrain Gonzalez
2011 / 213 / TEX / #10
Michael Young
2010 / 214 / SEA / #51
Ichiro Suzuki
2009 / 225 / SEA / #51
Ichiro Suzuki
2008 / 213 / SEA / #51
Ichiro Suzuki
2008 / 213 / BOS / #15
Dustin Pedroia
2007 / 238 / SEA / #51
Ichiro Suzuki
2006 / 224 / SEA / #51
Ichiro Suzuki
2005 / 221 / TEX / #10
Michael Young
2004 / 262 / SEA / #51
Ichiro Suzuki
2003 / 215 / TOR / #10
Vernon Wells
2002 / 209 / NYY / #12
Alfonso Soriano
2001 / 242 / SEA / #51
Ichiro Suzuki
2000 / 240 / LAA / #17
Darin Erstad

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