MLB Player Batting Stats: 2009

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RKPLAYERTEAMABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBSOBAOBPSLGOPS
1Ichiro SuzukiSEA313401151636201751626.367.402.495.897
2Hanley RamirezFLA2945010126013581273047.344.408.565.972
3Carlos BeltranNYM24140812018401113734.336.425.527.952
4Albert PujolsSTL274639220031821036434.336.460.7481.208
5David WrightNYM29751992335422084482.333.420.481.902
6Miguel TejadaHOU31044103260642221023.332.363.474.837
7Scott RolenTOR2594386230630412329.332.392.490.883
8Pablo SandovalSFO27537912331243222143.331.382.567.949
9Miguel CabreraDET28948951701647122946.329.392.554.945
10Brad HawpeCOL25646842521356023156.328.399.594.993
RKPLAYERTEAMABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBSOBAOBPSLGOPS
11Ryan BraunMIL29856971821658633564.326.411.560.971
12Juan PierreLAD24537791530242271819.322.383.408.791
13Cristian GuzmanWAS281409015432113740.320.336.434.770
14Carl CrawfordTAM323551031538384072652.319.376.458.834
15Scott PodsednikCHW2272872923211271823.317.371.414.785
16Freddy SanchezPIT3044296253633511845.316.355.477.832
17Chone FigginsLAA30157951551242474047.316.391.409.800
18Todd HeltonCOL2694484212953003943.312.393.506.899
19Raul IbanezPHI25051781622259402249.312.371.6561.027
20Michael YoungTEX30842962411030412752.312.366.494.860
RKPLAYERTEAMABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBSOBAOBPSLGOPS
21Adam LindTOR30647952501653113455.310.385.549.934
22Derek JeterNYY30348941509321723438.310.385.449.834
23Prince FielderMIL28549882022175025669.309.428.6141.042
24Juan RiveraLAA26633821501446001726.308.347.523.870
25Victor MartinezCLE30553941911457004242.308.387.515.902
26Kevin YoukilisBOS23149711911447414362.307.431.5801.011
27Justin MorneauMIN30354932011965004053.307.386.568.954
28Jason KubelMIN24836761711342002353.306.366.540.907
29Justin UptonARI281498619414451023674.306.386.552.937
30Robinson CanoNYY31752971911343431625.306.339.495.835
RKPLAYERTEAMABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBSOBAOBPSLGOPS
31Hunter PenceHOU28243861541033853444.305.376.493.869
32Matt KempLAD292438911510431932972.305.367.479.847
33Chase UtleyPHI27455831611754804852.303.426.555.980
34Jacoby EllsburyBOS30441921234263462029.303.350.401.751
35Torii HunterLAA265518017117591333249.302.380.566.946
36Adam JonesBAL28552861721244532159.302.358.502.860
37Carlos LeeHOU28934871311247222423.301.352.478.830
 Shin-Soo ChooCLE289498714112531304874.301.406.481.887
39A.J. PierzynskiCHW243287391925101224.300.332.457.789
40Aaron RowandSFO2744182221935412168.299.361.485.846
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* Player may have played on multiple teams during this date range. The team shown is the last team for the specified date range.
Data provided by Elias Sports Bureau

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