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All-Time Team Statistics in Interleague Play, 1997-2006 ALL-TIME TEAM STATISTICS IN INTERLEAGUE PLAY, 1997-2006 AMERICAN LEAGUE W-L Pct. Bat. Avg. HR R ERA Baltimore Orioles 73-102 .417 .268 204 767 4.68 Boston Red Sox 93-82 .531 .277 210 921 4.24 Chicago White Sox 100-75 .571 .272 247 956 4.72 Cleveland Indians 93-82 .531 .271 202 875 3.99 Detroit Tigers 86-89 .491 .263 188 795 4.17 Kansas City Royals 76-99 .434 .277 171 896 5.14 L.A. Angels of Anaheim 90-86 .511 .272 188 818 4.19 Minnesota Twins 95-79 .546 .275 168 828 4.19 New York Yankees 103-71 .589 .267 203 894 4.02 Oakland Athletics 103-73 .585 .261 197 882 4.13 Seattle Mariners 98-78 .557 .269 212 862 3.69 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 67-93 .419 .263 137 693 4.63 Texas Rangers 82-94 .466 .278 227 930 5.02 Toronto Blue Jays 83-92 .474 .263 206 801 4.36 A.L. Totals 1,250-1,202 .510 .270 2,769 11,966 4.36 NATIONAL LEAGUE W-L Pct. Bat. Avg. HR R ERA Arizona Diamondbacks 65-77 .458 .271 151 690 4.38 Atlanta Braves 91-75 .548 .268 188 817 4.00 Chicago Cubs 70-75 .483 .272 168 694 4.66 Cincinnati Reds 61-78 .439 .263 163 641 5.10 Colorado Rockies 66-79 .455 .280 156 779 5.54 Florida Marlins 96-72 .571 .267 146 826 4.02 Houston Astros 78-71 .523 .270 165 723 4.45 Los Angeles Dodgers 80-81 .497 .255 165 685 4.18 Milwaukee Brewers 64-75 .460 .270 146 626 4.62 New York Mets 83-83 .500 .255 191 753 4.17 Philadelphia Phillies 78-91 .462 .263 188 818 4.68 Pittsburgh Pirates 52-84 .382 .265 139 622 4.81 St. Louis Cardinals 78-67 .538 .280 162 747 4.78 San Diego Padres 74-87 .460 .258 153 709 4.26 San Francisco Giants 86-75 .534 .266 188 789 4.36 Washington Nationals 88-87 .503 .257 165 741 4.45 N.L. Totals 1,202-1,250 .490 .266 2,625 11,612 4.51 NOTE: MIL's 1997 record (8-7) and statistics are included in the A.L. totals. WSH's record and statistics include the totals of the Montreal Expos. ALL-TIME INTERLEAGUE PLAY LEADERS, 1997-2006 Bat. Avg. (Min.: 300 AB) H-AB Young, Michael .347 143-412 Walker, Larry .346 115-332 Erstad, Darin .340 198-583 Piazza, Mike .340 183-539 Loretta, Mark .339 145-428 Garciaparra, Nomar .335 172-514 Pujols, Albert .333 113-339 Ordonez, Magglio .330 150-454 Jeter, Derek .327 227-695 Vidro, Jose .325 164-505 Hits Wins W-L Jeter, Derek 227 Garcia, Freddy 19-6 Damon, Johnny 208 Maddux, Greg 19-9 Anderson, Garret 201 Sele, Aaron 19-9 Erstad, Darin 198 Mussina, Mike 19-10 Rodriguez, Ivan 196 Mulder, Mark 17-7 Rodriguez, Alex 195 Leiter, Al 17-11 Durham, Ray 185 Hernandez, Livan 17-12 Renteria, Edgar 184 Moyer, Jamie 16-8 Piazza, Mike 183 Wells, David 15-6 Abreu, Bobby 180 Johnson, Randy 15-9 Biggio, Craig 180 Home Runs ERA (Min.: 100 IP) Thome, Jim 52 Garcia, Freddy 2.34 Delgado, Carlos 43 Santana, Johan 2.40 Ramirez, Manny 43 Moyer, Jamie 2.54 Griffey, Ken Jr. 41 Wells, David 2.74 Palmeiro, Rafael 41 Piñeiro, Joel 2.85 Bonds, Barry 39 Johnson, Randy 2.95 Giambi, Jason 37 Tavarez, Julian 2.98 Konerko, Paul 37 Oswalt, Roy 3.03 Sosa, Sammy 37 Martinez, Pedro 3.06 Green, Shawn 36 Burnett, A.J. 3.08 RBI Saves Delgado, Carlos 131 Rivera, Mariano 49 Ramirez, Manny 129 Hoffman, Trevor 36 Thome, Jim 126 Percival, Troy 34 Giambi, Jason 118 Benitez, Armando 29 Rodriguez, Alex 114 Wickman, Bob 28 Anderson, Garret 111 Gagne, Eric 26 Sosa, Sammy 109 Jones, Todd 26 Ordoñez, Magglio 108 Wagner, Billy 24 Konerko, Paul 107 Nen, Robb 22 Gonzalez, Luis 106 2006 TEAM STATISTICS IN INTERLEAGUE PLAY AMERICAN LEAGUE W-L Pct. Bat. Avg. HR R ERA Baltimore Orioles 9-9 .500 .280 14 76 4.33 Boston Red Sox 16-2 .889 .315 32 126 3.79 Chicago White Sox 14-4 .778 .321 34 140 4.47 Cleveland Indians 8-10 .444 .267 21 85 4.44 Detroit Tigers 15-3 .833 .295 27 112 3.33 Kansas City Royals 10-8 .556 .287 17 110 5.48 L.A. Angels of Anaheim 7-11 .389 .244 16 72 4.84 Minnesota Twins 16-2 .889 .302 19 123 2.74 New York Yankees 10-8 .556 .283 19 88 4.20 Oakland Athletics 8-10 .444 .213 6 58 3.80 Seattle Mariners 14-4 .778 .301 33 114 3.75 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 11-7 .611 .292 24 84 3.45 Texas Rangers 7-11 .389 .273 10 71 4.76 Toronto Blue Jays 9-9 .500 .288 17 77 4.21 A.L. Totals 154-98 .611 .283 289 1,336 4.11 NATIONAL LEAGUE W-L Pct. Bat. Avg. HR R ERA Arizona Diamondbacks 4-11 .267 .256 12 65 6.02 Atlanta Braves 5-10 .333 .255 12 60 4.06 Chicago Cubs 4-11 .267 .279 20 66 6.87 Cincinnati Reds 6-9 .400 .262 27 73 5.72 Colorado Rockies 11-4 .733 .283 13 88 2.96 Florida Marlins 9-9 .500 .257 17 77 3.18 Houston Astros 7-11 .389 .246 14 75 4.49 Los Angeles Dodgers 5-10 .333 .283 9 68 4.78 Milwaukee Brewers 6-9 .400 .251 12 58 5.88 New York Mets 6-9 .400 .238 22 69 5.15 Philadelphia Phillies 5-13 .278 .258 22 81 6.02 Pittsburgh Pirates 3-12 .200 .269 15 71 5.47 St. Louis Cardinals 5-10 .333 .289 18 77 7.07 San Diego Padres 7-8 .467 .264 23 68 4.37 San Francisco Giants 8-7 .533 .237 12 51 3.55 Washington Nationals 7-11 .389 .246 13 68 5.49 N.L. Totals 98-154 .389 .261 261 1,115 5.04 2006 INTERLEAGUE PLAY LEADERS Bat. Avg. (Min.: 3.1 PA/team's G) H-AB Mauer, Joe .492 30-61 Huff, Aubrey .453 29-64 Johjima, Kenji .446 25-56 DeJesus, David .436 24-55 Sanchez, Freddy .431 25-58 Garciaparra, Nomar .414 24-58 Brown, Emil .407 24-59 Ethier, Andre .396 19-48 Ordonez, Magglio .394 26-66 Johnson, Reed .392 20-51 Hits Wins Mauer, Joe 30 Liriano, Francisco 5-0 Huff, Aubrey 29 Beckett, Josh 4-0 Jeter, Derek 29 Garcia, Freddy 4-0 Loretta, Mark 27 16 tied with 3-0 Matthews, Gary Jr. 27 Morneau, Justin 26 Ordoñez, Magglio 26 Suzuki, Ichiro 26 Eight tied with 25 Home Runs ERA (Min.: 1.0 IP/team's G) Ortiz, David 9 Santana, Johan 0.82 Howard, Ryan 8 Bedard, Erik 1.29 Crede, Joe 7 Robertson, Nate 1.29 Ibañez, Raul 7 Reyes, Anthony 1.45 Johjima, Kenji 7 Harang, Aaron 1.47 Beltran, Carlos 6 Ramirez, Horacio 1.59 Cameron, Mike 6 Lackey, John 1.66 Giambi, Jason 6 Byrd, Paul 1.67 Griffey, Ken Jr. 6 Jennings, Jason 1.71 Morneau, Justin 6 Olsen, Scott 1.77 Ramirez, Aramis 6 Ramirez, Manny 6 Sexson, Richie 6 Saves Thome, Jim 6 Putz, J.J. 7 Jenks, Bobby 6 RBI Jones, Todd 6 Ortiz, David 21 Nathan, Joe 6 Cuddyer, Michael 20 Papelbon, Jonathan 6 Ibanez, Raul 20 Borowski, Joe 5 Morneau, Justin 20 Otsuka, Akinori 5 Uribe, Juan 20 Rivera, Mariano 5 Crede, Joe 19 Ryan, B.J. 5 Howard, Ryan 19 Burgos, Ambiorix 4 Iguchi, Tadahito 19 Hoffman, Trevor 4 Ordoñez, Magglio 19 Ray, Chris 4 Ramirez, Manny 19 Rodriguez, Francisco 4 .
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