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The 'National League batting champions since 1993' quiz
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The 'National League batting champions since 1993' quiz

Christian Yelich hasn't been hitting as well as he's accustomed to so far in the 2025 MLB season, hitting just .210 and slugging just .385 -- but a game against the Boston Red Sox might spark a return to form for the two-time batting champion. 

Yelich blasted a pitch from Liam Hendricks over the right-center field fence in the bottom of the 10th inning for a walk-off grand slam to bring the Milwaukee Brewers back to .500 on the season. While it was the 215th dinger of his career and his 10th of the season, it was Yelich's first walk-off long ball in his Major League career. 

Which brings us to today's quiz. At his peak, Yelich was one of the best hitters for both power and average in all of baseball. With that being said, how many NL batting champions since the 1993 season can you name in five minutes?

Good luck!

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2024 / SD / #4
Luis Arraez
2023 / MIA / #3
Luis Arraez
2022 / NYM / #1
Jeff McNeil
2021 / WAS/LAD / #7, #6
Trea Turner
2020 / WAS / #22
Juan Soto
2019 / MIL / #22
Christian Yelich
2018 / MIL / #22
Christian Yelich
2017 / COL / #19
Charlie Blackmon
2016 / COL / #9
DJ LeMahieu
2015 / MIA / #9
Dee Strange-Gordon
2014 / COL / #33
Justin Morneau
2013 / COL / #3
Michael Cuddyer
2012 / SF / #28
Buster Posey
2011 / NYM / #7
Jose Reyes
2010 / COL / #5
Carlos Gonzalez
2009 / FLA / #2
Hanley Ramirez
2008 / ATL / #10
Chipper Jones
2007 / COL / #5
Matt Holliday
2006 / PIT / #12
Freddy Sanchez
2005 / CHC / #25
Derrek Lee
2004 / SF / #25
Barry Bonds
2003 / STL / #5
Albert Pujols
2002 / SF / #25
Barry Bonds
2001 / COL / #33
Larry Walker
2000 / COL / #17
Todd Helton
1999 / COL / #33
Larry Walker
1998 / COL / #33
Larry Walker
1997 / SD / #19
Tony Gwynn
1996 / SD / #19
Tony Gwynn
1995 / SD / #19
Tony Gwynn
1994 / SD / #19
Tony Gwynn
1993 / COL / #14
Andres Galarraga

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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