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.
Batting Average
- Freddie Freeman, .325 (2nd in NL)
- Trea Turner, .298 (5th in NL)
- Justin Turner, .278 (10th in NL)
On-base Percentage
- Freddie Freeman, .407 (1st in NL)
- Justin Turner, .350 (13th in NL)
- Trea Turner, .342 (18th in NL)
Slugging Percentage
- Freddie Freeman .511 (7th in NL)
- Trea Turner, .466 (16th in NL)
- Will Smith, .465 (17th in NL)
OPS
- Freddie Freeman, .918 (2nd in NL)
- Mookie Betts .873 (6th in NL)
- Trea Turner .809 (13th in NL)
Hits
- Freddie Freeman, 199 (1st in NL)
- Trea Turner, 194 (2nd in NL)
- Mookie Betts, 154 (14th in NL)
Doubles
- Freddie Freeman, 47 (1st in NL)
- Mookie Betts, 40 (7th in NL)
- Trea Turner, 39 (8th in NL)
Triples
- Gavin Lux, 7 (1st in NL)
- Trea Turner, 4 (9th in NL)
- Cody Bellinger, 3 (26th in NL)
Home Runs
- Mookie Betts, 35 (5th in NL)
- Will Smith, 24 (24th in NL)
- Max Muncy 21 (29th in NL)
RBI
- (tie) Freddie Freeman, 100 (8th in NL)
- (tie) Trea Turner, 100 (8th in NL)
- Will Smith, 87 (17th in NL)
Walks
- Max Muncy, 90 (2nd in NL)
- Freddie Freeman, 84 (5th in NL)
- Will Smith, 56 (27th in NL)
Runs
- (tie) Mookie Betts, 117 (1st in NL)
- (tie) Freddie Freeman, 117 (1st in NL)
- Trea Turner, 101 (5th in NL)
Stolen Bases
- Trea Turner, 27 (4th in NL)
- Cody Bellinger, 14 (20th in NL)
- Freddie Freeman, 13 (22nd in NL)
Offensive WAR
- Freddie Freeman, 6.1 (3rd in NL)
- Trea Turner, 5.0 (9th in NL)
- 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.