List of Major League Baseball Doubles Champions - American League

American League

Year Player Team(s) Doubles
1901
  • Nap Lajoie
Philadelphia Athletics 48
1902
  • Harry Davis
  • Ed Delahanty
Philadelphia Athletics
Washington Senators
43
1903
  • Socks Seybold
Philadelphia Athletics 45
1904
  • Nap Lajoie
Cleveland Naps 47
1905
  • Harry Davis
Philadelphia Athletics 47
1906
  • Nap Lajoie
Cleveland Naps 48
1907
  • Harry Davis
Philadelphia Athletics 35
1908
  • Ty Cobb
Detroit Tigers 36
1909
  • Sam Crawford
Detroit Tigers 35
1910
  • Nap Lajoie
Cleveland Naps 51
1911
  • Ty Cobb
Detroit Tigers 47
1912
  • Tris Speaker
Boston Red Sox 53
1913
  • Joe Jackson
Cleveland Naps 39
1914
  • Tris Speaker
Boston Red Sox 46
1915
  • Bobby Veach
Detroit Tigers 40
1916
  • Jack Graney
  • Tris Speaker
Cleveland Indians 41
1917
  • Ty Cobb
Detroit Tigers 44
1918
  • Tris Speaker
Cleveland Indians 33
1919
  • Bobby Veach
Detroit Tigers 45
1920
  • Tris Speaker
Cleveland Indians 50
1921
  • Tris Speaker
Cleveland Indians 52
1922
  • Tris Speaker
Cleveland Indians 48
1923
  • Tris Speaker
Cleveland Indians 59
1924
  • Harry Heilmann
  • Joe Sewell
Detroit Tigers
Cleveland Indians
45
1925
  • Marty McManus
St. Louis Browns 33
1926
  • George Burns
Cleveland Indians 64
1927
  • Lou Gehrig
New York Yankees 52
1928
  • Lou Gehrig
  • Heinie Manush
New York Yankees
St. Louis Browns
47
1929
  • Charlie Gehringer
  • Roy Johnson
  • Heinie Manush
Detroit Tigers
Detroit Tigers
St. Louis Browns
45
1930
  • Johnny Hodapp
Cleveland Indians 49
1931
  • Earl Webb
Boston Red Sox 67
1932
  • Eric McNair
Philadelphia Athletics 47
1933
  • Joe Cronin
Washington Senators 45
1934
  • Hank Greenberg
Detroit Tigers 63
1935
  • Joe Vosmik
Cleveland Indians 47
1936
  • Charlie Gehringer
Detroit Tigers 60
1937
  • Beau Bell
St. Louis Browns 51
1938
  • Joe Cronin
Boston Red Sox 51
1939
  • Red Rolfe
New York Yankees 46
1940
  • Hank Greenberg
Detroit Tigers 50
1941
  • Lou Boudreau
Cleveland Indians 45
1942
  • Don Kolloway
Chicago White Sox 40
1943
  • Dick Wakefield
Detroit Tigers 38
1944
  • Lou Boudreau
Cleveland Indians 45
1945
  • Wally Moses
Chicago White Sox 35
1946
  • Mickey Vernon
Washington Senators 44
1947
  • Lou Boudreau
Cleveland Indians 45
1948
  • Ted Williams
Boston Red Sox 44
1949
  • Ted Williams
Boston Red Sox 39
1950
  • George Kell
Detroit Tigers 56
1951
  • George Kell
  • Sam Mele
  • Eddie Yost
Detroit Tigers
Washington Senators
Washington Senators
36
1952
  • Ferris Fain
Philadelphia Athletics 43
1953
  • Mickey Vernon
Washington Senators 43
1954
  • Mickey Vernon
Washington Senators 33
1955
  • Harvey Kuenn
Detroit Tigers 38
1956
  • Jimmy Piersall
Boston Red Sox 40
1957
  • Billy Gardner
  • Minnie Miñoso
Baltimore Orioles
Chicago White Sox
36
1958
  • Harvey Kuenn
Detroit Tigers 39
1959
  • Harvey Kuenn
Detroit Tigers 42
1960
  • Tito Francona
Cleveland Indians 36
1961
  • Al Kaline
Detroit Tigers 41
1962
  • Floyd Robinson
Chicago White Sox 45
1963
  • Carl Yastrzemski
Boston Red Sox 40
1964
  • Tony Oliva
Minnesota Twins 43
1965
  • Zoilo Versalles
  • Carl Yastrzemski
Minnesota Twins
Boston Red Sox
45
1966
  • Carl Yastrzemski
Boston Red Sox 39
1967
  • Tony Oliva
Minnesota Twins 34
1968
  • Reggie Smith
Boston Red Sox 37
1969
  • Tony Oliva
Minnesota Twins 39
1970
  • Tony Oliva
  • Amos Otis
  • César Tovar
Minnesota Twins
Kansas City Royals
Minnesota Twins
36
1971
  • Reggie Smith
Boston Red Sox 33
1972
  • Lou Piniella
Kansas City Royals 33
1973
  • Sal Bando
  • Pedro Garcia
Oakland Athletics
Milwaukee Brewers
32
1974
  • Joe Rudi
Oakland Athletics 39
1975
  • Fred Lynn
Boston Red Sox 47
1976
  • Amos Otis
Kansas City Royals 40
1977
  • Hal McRae
Kansas City Royals 54
1978
  • George Brett
Kansas City Royals 45
1979
  • Cecil Cooper
  • Chet Lemon
Milwaukee Brewers
Chicago White Sox
44
1980
  • Robin Yount
Milwaukee Brewers 49
1981
  • Cecil Cooper
Milwaukee Brewers 35
1982
  • Hal McRae
  • Robin Yount
Kansas City Royals
Milwaukee Brewers
46
1983
  • Cal Ripken
Baltimore Orioles 47
1984
  • Don Mattingly
New York Yankees 44
1985
  • Don Mattingly
New York Yankees 48
1986
  • Don Mattingly
New York Yankees 53
1987
  • Paul Molitor
Milwaukee Brewers 41
1988
  • Wade Boggs
Boston Red Sox 45
1989
  • Wade Boggs
Boston Red Sox 51
1990
  • George Brett
  • Jody Reed
Kansas City Royals
Boston Red Sox
45
1991
  • Rafael Palmeiro
Texas Rangers 49
1992
  • Edgar Martínez
  • Frank Thomas
Seattle Mariners
Chicago White Sox
46
1993
  • John Olerud
Toronto Blue Jays 54
1994
  • Chuck Knoblauch
Minnesota Twins 45
1995
  • Albert Belle
  • Edgar Martínez
Cleveland Indians
Seattle Mariners
52
1996
  • Alex Rodriguez
Seattle Mariners 54
1997
  • John Valentin
Boston Red Sox 47
1998
  • Juan Gonzalez
Texas Rangers 50
1999
  • Shawn Green
Toronto Blue Jays 45
2000
  • Carlos Delgado
Toronto Blue Jays 57
2001
  • Jason Giambi
Oakland Athletics 47
2002
  • Garret Anderson
  • Nomar Garciaparra
Anaheim Angels
Boston Red Sox
56
2003
  • Garret Anderson
  • Vernon Wells
Anaheim Angels
Toronto Blue Jays
49
2004
  • Brian Roberts
Baltimore Orioles 50
2005
  • Miguel Tejada
Baltimore Orioles 50
2006
  • Grady Sizemore
Cleveland Indians 53
2007
  • Magglio Ordóñez
Detroit Tigers 54
2008
  • Dustin Pedroia
Boston Red Sox 54
2009
  • Brian Roberts
Baltimore Orioles 56
2010
  • Adrián Beltré
Boston Red Sox 49
2011
  • Miguel Cabrera
Detroit Tigers 48
2012
  • Alex Gordon
Kansas City Royals 51

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