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Jhonny Peralta 1. Michael Pineda 1. Carlos Quentin 2. Mariano Rivera David Robertson 1. Alex Rodriguez Justin Verlander 4. Kevin Youkilis 3. Carlos Beltran 6. Lance Berkman 6. Ryan Braun 4. Starlin Castro 1. Tyler Clippard 1. Prince Fielder 3.

Matt Kemp 1. Clayton Kershaw 1. Brian McCann 6. Andrew McCutchen 1. Miguel Montero 1. Brandon Phillips 2. Placido Polanco 2. Jose Reyes 4. Pablo Sandoval 1. Troy Tulowitzki 2. Shane Victorino 2. When it comes to pure production on the diamond however, did you expect anyone other than Gonzalez? Though the Red Sox began their season on a rough note, Gonzalez's productivity hasn't hindered—putting him atop many offensive categories compared to his AL competition. Another close call, Votto stakes his claim as the most-fitting suitor to start for the National League.

Leading in OPS 1. Though he'll probably never receive the credit he deserves, Zobrist is every bit impressive as any second baseman the American League has to offer. Defensively, he lives up to his reputation as being one of manager Joe Maddon's favorites, carrying a perfect 1.

Convinced yet? Hounded by his critics as being inconsistent and undependable the past few seasons, Phillips answered those pundits by putting together a solid first month of the regular season. Through just over a month of play, Betemit boasts a league-leading. Polanco has always been known for his impressive batting statistics, but his performance to this point in the season has come as a complete shock to the entire league.

Flying under the radar for the better part of his four-year career, Lowrie has batted his way towards respectability thus far in his campaign. Offensively, teams have yet to solve Tulowitzki's arsenal of production. Do you have a sports website? Or write about sports? We have tools and resources that can help you use sports data. Find out more. We present them here for purely educational purposes.

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