American League
Year | Player | Team(s) | Runs |
---|---|---|---|
1901 | Nap Lajoie | Philadelphia Athletics | 145 |
1902 | Dave Fultz Topsy Hartsel |
Philadelphia Athletics | 109 |
1903 | Patsy Dougherty | Boston Americans | 107 |
1904 | Patsy Dougherty | Boston Americans New York Highlanders |
113 |
1905 | Harry Davis | Philadelphia Athletics | 93 |
1906 | Elmer Flick | Cleveland Naps | 98 |
1907 | Sam Crawford | Detroit Tigers | 102 |
1908 | Matty McIntyre | Detroit Tigers | 105 |
1909 | Ty Cobb | Detroit Tigers | 116 |
1910 | Ty Cobb | Detroit Tigers | 116 |
1911 | Ty Cobb | Detroit Tigers | 147 |
1912 | Eddie Collins | Philadelphia Athletics | 137 |
1913 | Eddie Collins | Philadelphia Athletics | 125 |
1914 | Eddie Collins | Philadelphia Athletics | 122 |
1915 | Ty Cobb | Detroit Tigers | 144 |
1916 | Ty Cobb | Detroit Tigers | 113 |
1917 | Donie Bush | Detroit Tigers | 112 |
1918 | Ray Chapman | Cleveland Indians | 84 |
1919 | Babe Ruth | Boston Red Sox | 103 |
1920 | Babe Ruth | New York Yankees | 158 |
1921 | Babe Ruth | New York Yankees | 177 |
1922 | George Sisler | St. Louis Browns | 134 |
1923 | Babe Ruth | New York Yankees | 151 |
1924 | Babe Ruth | New York Yankees | 143 |
1925 | Johnny Mostil | Chicago White Sox | 135 |
1926 | Babe Ruth | New York Yankees | 139 |
1927 | Babe Ruth | New York Yankees | 158 |
1928 | Babe Ruth | New York Yankees | 163 |
1929 | Charlie Gehringer | Detroit Tigers | 131 |
1930 | Al Simmons | Philadelphia Athletics | 152 |
1931 | Lou Gehrig | New York Yankees | 163 |
1932 | Jimmie Foxx | Philadelphia Athletics | 151 |
1933 | Lou Gehrig | New York Yankees | 138 |
1934 | Charlie Gehringer | Detroit Tigers | 134 |
1935 | Lou Gehrig | New York Yankees | 125 |
1936 | Lou Gehrig | New York Yankees | 167 |
1937 | Joe DiMaggio | New York Yankees | 151 |
1938 | Hank Greenberg | Detroit Tigers | 144 |
1939 | Red Rolfe | New York Yankees | 139 |
1940 | Ted Williams | Boston Red Sox | 134 |
1941 | Ted Williams | Boston Red Sox | 135 |
1942 | Ted Williams | Boston Red Sox | 141 |
1943 | George Case | Washington Senators | 102 |
1944 | Snuffy Stirnweiss | New York Yankees | 125 |
1945 | Snuffy Stirnweiss | New York Yankees | 107 |
1946 | Ted Williams | Boston Red Sox | 142 |
1947 | Ted Williams | Boston Red Sox | 125 |
1948 | Tommy Henrich | New York Yankees | 138 |
1949 | Ted Williams | Boston Red Sox | 150 |
1950 | Dom DiMaggio | Boston Red Sox | 131 |
1951 | Dom DiMaggio | Boston Red Sox | 113 |
1952 | Larry Doby | Cleveland Indians | 104 |
1953 | Al Rosen | Cleveland Indians | 115 |
1954 | Mickey Mantle | New York Yankees | 129 |
1955 | Al Smith | Cleveland Indians | 123 |
1956 | Mickey Mantle | New York Yankees | 132 |
1957 | Mickey Mantle | New York Yankees | 121 |
1958 | Mickey Mantle | New York Yankees | 127 |
1959 | Eddie Yost | Detroit Tigers | 115 |
1960 | Mickey Mantle | New York Yankees | 119 |
1961 | Roger Maris | New York Yankees | 132 |
1962 | Albie Pearson | Los Angeles Angels | 115 |
1963 | Bob Allison | Minnesota Twins | 99 |
1964 | Tony Oliva | Minnesota Twins | 109 |
1965 | Zoilo Versalles | Minnesota Twins | 126 |
1966 | Frank Robinson | Baltimore Orioles | 122 |
1967 | Carl Yastrzemski | Boston Red Sox | 112 |
1968 | Dick McAuliffe | Detroit Tigers | 95 |
1969 | Reggie Jackson | Oakland Athletics | 123 |
1970 | Carl Yastrzemski | Boston Red Sox | 125 |
1971 | Don Buford | Baltimore Orioles | 99 |
1972 | Bobby Murcer | New York Yankees | 102 |
1973 | Reggie Jackson | Oakland Athletics | 99 |
1974 | Carl Yastrzemski | Boston Red Sox | 93 |
1975 | Fred Lynn | Boston Red Sox | 103 |
1976 | Roy White | New York Yankees | 104 |
1977 | Rod Carew | Minnesota Twins | 128 |
1978 | Ron LeFlore | Detroit Tigers | 126 |
1979 | Don Baylor | California Angels | 120 |
1980 | WIllie Wilson | Kansas City Royals | 133 |
1981 | Rickey Henderson | Oakland Athletics | 89 |
1982 | Paul Molitor | Milwaukee Brewers | 136 |
1983 | Cal Ripken | Baltimore Orioles | 121 |
1984 | Dwight Evans | Boston Red Sox | 121 |
1985 | Rickey Henderson | New York Yankees | 146 |
1986 | Rickey Henderson | New York Yankees | 130 |
1987 | Paul Molitor | Milwaukee Brewers | 114 |
1988 | Wade Boggs | Boston Red Sox | 128 |
1989 | Wade Boggs Rickey Henderson |
Boston Red Sox New York/Oakland |
113 |
1990 | Rickey Henderson | Oakland Athletics | 119 |
1991 | Paul Molitor | Milwaukee Brewers | 133 |
1992 | Tony Phillips | Detroit Tigers | 114 |
1993 | Rafael Palmeiro | Texas Rangers | 124 |
1994 | Frank Thomas | Chicago White Sox | 106 |
1995 | Albert Belle Edgar MartÃnez |
Cleveland Indians Seattle Mariners |
121 |
1996 | Alex Rodriguez | Seattle Mariners | 141 |
1997 | Ken Griffey, Jr. | Seattle Mariners | 125 |
1998 | Derek Jeter | New York Yankees | 127 |
1999 | Roberto Alomar | Cleveland Indians | 138 |
2000 | Johnny Damon | Kansas City Royals | 136 |
2001 | Alex Rodriguez | Texas Rangers | 133 |
2002 | Alfonso Soriano | New York Yankees | 128 |
2003 | Alex Rodriguez | Texas Rangers | 124 |
2004 | Vladimir Guerrero | Anaheim Angels | 124 |
2005 | Alex Rodriguez | New York Yankees | 124 |
2006 | Grady Sizemore | Cleveland Indians | 134 |
2007 | Alex Rodriguez | New York Yankees | 143 |
2008 | Dustin Pedroia | Boston Red Sox | 118 |
2009 | Dustin Pedroia | Boston Red Sox | 115 |
2010 | Mark Teixeira | New York Yankees | 113 |
2011 | Curtis Granderson | New York Yankees | 136 |
2012 | Mike Trout | Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim | 129 |
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