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AL Team by Team Statistics

Anaheim Angels

Baltimore Orioles

Boston Red Sox

Chicago White Sox

Cleveland Indians

Detroit Tigers

Kansas City Royals

Minnesota Twins

New York Yankees

Oakland Athletics

Seattle Mariners

Tampa Bay Devil Rays

Texas Rangers

Toronto Blue Jays

At least 135 at bats or 40 innings pitched during the regular season, unless otherwise indicated. Players who competed for more than one AL team are listed with their final club. Players traded from the NL are listed with AL team only if they have 135 AB or 40 IP. Note that (*) indicates rookie and PTBN indicates player to be named.


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