An ultimately disappointing season did have some offensive fireworks. Following up on our midseason look, here are the final stat leaders in games I attended this year.
Home Runs
| Name |
TOtal |
| Paul Konerko |
17 |
| Carlos Quentin |
8 |
| Alex Rios |
6 |
| Andruw Jones |
5 |
| Gordon Beckham |
4 |
| Alexei Ramirez |
4 |
Hits
| Name |
TOTal |
| Paul Konerko |
48 |
| Juan Pierre |
46 |
| Alex Rios |
43 |
| Alexei Ramirez |
40 |
| Carlos Quentin |
32 |
Runs
| name |
total |
| Paul Konerko |
31 |
| Alex Rios |
25 |
| Juan Pierre |
23 |
| Carlos Quentin |
22 |
| Gordon Beckham |
19 |
RBI
| Name |
total |
| Paul Konerko |
35 |
| Carlos Quentin |
28 |
| Alex Rios |
21 |
| Juan Pierre |
17 |
| Andruw Jones |
17 |
Doubles
| Name |
total |
| Alex Rios |
9 |
| Carlos Quentin |
7 |
| A.J. Pierzynski |
7 |
| Mark Teahen |
7 |
| Alexei Ramirez |
6 |
Triples
| name |
Total |
| Jeff Baker |
2 |
| 15 tied with |
1 |
Batting Average (> 15 AB)
| Name |
Total |
| Johnny Damon |
0.500 |
| Alex Avila |
0.389 |
| Shin-Soo Choo |
0.375 |
| Paul Konerko |
0.366 |
| Mitch Maier |
0.350 |