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The 'AL & NL batting champions since 2003' quiz
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The 'AL & NL batting champions since 2003' quiz

After missing the 2024 World Series rematch with the New York Yankees due to a fractured toe, Mookie Betts is set to return to the Los Angeles Dodgers lineup against the New York Mets. Betts has been out of the lineup since May 28 after stubbing his toe in his home, resulting in him being unable to even put closed-toed shoes on for multiple days. Betts has had tough luck with his body early this year, missing time at the end of spring training (and their season-opening series in Tokyo) due to an illness that caused him to drop weight quickly. Perhaps as a result, Betts’ batting average is down, but he’s still shown plenty of pop with eight home runs and five doubles in his 53 games in 2025. 

Which brings us to today’s quiz. When healthy Betts can still be one of the most dangerous hitters in all of baseball. With that being said, how many of the players to win the American and National League batting titles since the 2003 season can you name in five minutes?

Good luck!

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2024 / AL / KC / .332 / #7
Bobby Witt Jr.
2024 / NL / MIA, SD / .314 / #4
Luis Arraez
2023 / AL / TB / .330 / #2
Yandy Diaz
2023 / NL / MIA / .354 / #3
Luis Arraez
2022 / AL / MIN / .316 / #2
Luis Arraez
2022 / NL / NYM / .326 / #1
Jeff McNeil
2021 / AL / HOU / .319 / #10
Yuli Gurriel
2021 / NL / WAS/LAD / .328 / #7, #6
Trea Turner
2020 / AL / NYY / .364 / #26
DJ LeMahieu
2020 / NL / WAS / .351 / #22
Juan Soto
2019 / AL / CHW / .335 / #7
Tim Anderson
2019 / NL / MIL / .329 / #22
Christian Yelich
2018 / AL / BOS / .346 / #50
Mookie Betts
2018 / NL / MIL / .326 / #22
Christian Yelich
2017 / AL / HOU / .346 / #27
Jose Altuve
2017 / NL / COL / .331 / #19
Charlie Blackmon
2016 / AL / HOU / .338 / #27
Jose Altuve
2016 / NL / COL / .348 / #9
DJ LeMahieu
2015 / AL / DET / .338 / #24
Miguel Cabrera
2015 / NL / MIA / .333 / #9
Dee Strange-Gordon
2014 / AL / HOU / .341 / #27
Jose Altuve
2014 / NL / COL / .319 / #33
Justin Morneau
2013 / AL / DET / .348 / #24
Miguel Cabrera
2013 / NL / COL / .331 / #3
Michael Cuddyer
2012 / AL / DET / .330 / #24
Miguel Cabrera
2012 / NL / SF / .336 / #28
Buster Posey
2011 / AL / DET / .344 / #24
Miguel Cabrera
2011 / NL / NYM / .337 / #7
Jose Reyes
2010 / AL / TEX / .359 / #32
Josh Hamilton
2010 / NL / COL / .336 / #5
Carlos Gonzalez
2009 / AL / MIN / .365 / #7
Joe Mauer
2009 / NL / FLA / .342 / #2
Hanley Ramirez
2008 / AL / MIN / .328 / #7
Joe Mauer
2008 / NL / ATL / .364 / #10
Chipper Jones
2007 / AL / DET / .363 / #30
Magglio Ordonez
2007 / NL / COL / .340 / #5
Matt Holliday
2006 / AL / MIN / .347 / #7
Joe Mauer
2006 / NL / PIT / .344 / #12
Freddy Sanchez
2005 / AL / TEX / .331 / #10
Michael Young
2005 / NL / CHC / .335 / #25
Derrek Lee
2004 / AL / SEA / .372 / #51
Ichiro Suzuki
2004 / NL / SF / .362 / #25
Barry Bonds
2003 / AL / BOS / .326 / #11
Bill Mueller
2003 / NL / STL / .359 / #5
Albert Pujols

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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