Dodgers News: Hitters all over the final leaderboards

Mookie and Freddie finished 1-2 on the Dodgers in WAR (Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CA — Now that the regular season is over, it’s time to see where all our favorite Dodgers finished among the league leaders in 2022. We know that it was a huge bummer that that little dip at the end of the year cost Freddie Freeman the batting title, but there is still plenty to celebrate this season. Let’s take a look.

Freddie Freeman led three hitting categories in the NL (Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images)

Batting Average

  1. Freddie Freeman, .325 (2nd in NL)
  2. Trea Turner, .298 (5th in NL)
  3. Justin Turner, .278 (10th in NL)

On-base Percentage

  1. Freddie Freeman, .407 (1st in NL)
  2. Justin Turner, .350 (13th in NL)
  3. Trea Turner, .342 (18th in NL)

Slugging Percentage

  1. Freddie Freeman .511 (7th in NL)
  2. Trea Turner, .466 (16th in NL)
  3. Will Smith, .465 (17th in NL)
Mookie has had plenty to smile about this season (Photo: Getty Images)

OPS

  1. Freddie Freeman, .918 (2nd in NL)
  2. Mookie Betts .873 (6th in NL)
  3. Trea Turner .809 (13th in NL)

Hits

  1. Freddie Freeman, 199 (1st in NL)
  2. Trea Turner, 194 (2nd in NL)
  3. Mookie Betts, 154 (14th in NL)

Doubles

  1. Freddie Freeman, 47 (1st in NL)
  2. Mookie Betts, 40 (7th in NL)
  3. Trea Turner, 39 (8th in NL)

Triples

  1. Gavin Lux, 7 (1st in NL)
  2. Trea Turner, 4 (9th in NL)
  3. Cody Bellinger, 3 (26th in NL)
Trea’s speed is a weapon (Photo: David Kohl-USA TODAY Sports)

Home Runs

  1. Mookie Betts, 35 (5th in NL)
  2. Will Smith, 24 (24th in NL)
  3. Max Muncy 21 (29th in NL)

RBI

  1. (tie) Freddie Freeman, 100 (8th in NL)
  2. (tie) Trea Turner, 100 (8th in NL)
  3. Will Smith, 87 (17th in NL)

Walks

  1. Max Muncy, 90 (2nd in NL)
  2. Freddie Freeman, 84 (5th in NL)
  3. Will Smith, 56 (27th in NL)

Runs

  1. (tie) Mookie Betts, 117 (1st in NL)
  2. (tie) Freddie Freeman, 117 (1st in NL)
  3. Trea Turner, 101 (5th in NL)

Stolen Bases

  1. Trea Turner, 27 (4th in NL)
  2. Cody Bellinger, 14 (20th in NL)
  3. Freddie Freeman, 13 (22nd in NL)

Offensive WAR

  1. Freddie Freeman, 6.1 (3rd in NL)
  2. Trea Turner, 5.0 (9th in NL)
  3. Mookie Betts, 4.8 (10th in NL)

So the big three are well represented among the NL leaders in most offensive categories, and while no Dodger won any of the “triple-crown” categories (Batting Average, Home Runs, Runs Batted In), every player did enough to ensure that the Dodgers won the most important of all categories: wins. And they won that by a lot.

Written by Steve Webb

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