Judge Aaron didn’t win the Triple Crown, but he’s front and center among MLB’s statistical leaders for the season.
The New York Yankees star, who set an American League record with 62 home runs this season, fell just short of the Triple Crown by finishing second in batting average behind Luis Arreaz of the Minnesota Twins in the AL.
Judge was the leader in home runs and RBIs.
From Toronto Blue Jays, Bo Bichette led the way in hits for the second straight year, Alek Manoah was tied for second in kills and third in the ERA, while Jordan Romano was third in saves.
Here are the leaders in some key stats in each league.
American League
Combat Average: Luis Arreaz, Minnesota Twins (.316)
Home runs: Aaron Judge, New York Yankees (62)
RBI: Aaron Judge, New York Yankees (131)
Shots: Bo Bichette, Toronto Blue Jays (189)
Stolen bases: Jorge Mateo, Baltimore Orioles (35)
Won : Justin Verlander, Houston Astros (18)
TIME: Justin Verlander, Houston Astros (1.75)
Checked in : Emmanuel Clase, Cleveland Guardians (42)
Barred: Gerrit Cole, New York Yankees (257)
National League
Combat Average: Jeff McNeil, New York Mets (.326)
Home runs: Kyle Schwarber, Philadelphia Phillies (46)
RBI: Pete Alonso, New York Mets (131)
Shots: Freddie Freeman, Los Angeles Dodgers (199)
Stolen bases: Jon Berti, Miami Marlins (41)
Won : Kyle Wright, Atlanta Braves (21)
TIME: Julio Urias, Los Angeles Dodgers (2.16)
Checked in : Kenley Jansen, Atlanta Braves (41)
Barred: Corbin Burnes, Milwaukee Brewers (238)