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SEC is secondary average. The stat measures those offensive components that are not measured in batting average. The formula is (TB-H+BB+SB-CS)/AB
CAREER SEC LEADERS 1 Babe Ruth .594 2 Barry Bonds .554 3 Ted Williams .552 4 Mark McGwire .539 5 Mickey Mantle .487 6 Jim Thome .481 7 Lou Gehrig .481 8 Frank Thomas .475 9 Ralph Kiner .467 10 Jimmie Foxx .464 11 Hank Greenberg .462 12 Jeff Bagwell .454 13 Mike Schmidt .450 14 Harmon Killebrew .444 15 Rickey Henderson .439 16 Billy Hamilton .423 17 Darryl Strawberry .420 18 Mel Ott .419 19 Ken Griffey Jr. .418 20 Joe Morgan .414 21 Willie Mays .412 22 Eddie Mathews .411 23 Gene Tenace .410 24 Gary Sheffield .410 25 Willie McCovey .410 26 Mickey Tettleton .409 27 Eric Davis .406 28 Larry Walker .406 29 Dolph Camilli .403 30 Tim Salmon .399 31 Frank Robinson .397 32 Dick Allen .396 33 Jack Clark .396 34 Edgar Martinez .395 35 Jay Buhner .394 36 Albert Belle .394 37 Jose Canseco .393 38 Hack Wilson .389 39 Jimmy Wynn .388 40 David Justice .387 41 Johnny Mize .387 42 Duke Snider .386 43 Fred McGriff .384 44 Greg Vaughn .382 45 Sammy Sosa .382 46 Bob Allison .381 47 Ray Lankford .379 48 Reggie Jackson .379 49 Stan Musial .378 50 Danny Tartabull .378 51 Hank Aaron .376 52 Norm Cash .374 53 Bobby Bonds .374 54 Joe DiMaggio .373 55 Gorman Thomas .372 56 Larry Doby .372 57 Bob Johnson .370 58 Mo Vaughn .369 59 Howard Johnson .369 60 Tommy Henrich .368 61 Earl Torgeson .368 62 Rocky Colavito .368 63 Andre Thornton .366 64 Willie Stargell .365 65 Darrell Evans .365 66 Harry Stovey .363 67 Mike Piazza .363 68 Cecil Fielder .361 69 Harlond Clift .360 70 Tim Raines .356 71 Ron Gant .355 72 Dwight Evans .355 73 Kirk Gibson .355 74 Rogers Hornsby .354 75 Rafael Palmeiro .354 76 Gil Hodges .352 77 Mike Tiernan .352 78 Max Bishop .350 79 Brady Anderson .350 80 John Olerud .349 81 John Mayberry .348 82 Hank Sauer .348 83 Jason Thompson .348 84 Bill Nicholson .347 85 Roger Maris .347 86 Ellis Burks .346 87 Boog Powell .346 88 Frank Howard .346 89 Rudy York .344 90 Juan Gonzalez .344 91 Jackie Robinson .343 92 Bernie Williams .343 93 Jackie Jensen .341 94 Dan Brouthers .340 95 Earl Averill .339 96 Dale Murphy .339 97 Roy Sievers .339 98 Dave Kingman .338 99 Eddie Yost .338 100 Ken Williams .338
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ACTIVE SEC LEADERS
1 Barry Bonds .554 2 Jim Thome .481 3 Frank Thomas .475 4 Jeff Bagwell .454 5 Rickey Henderson .439 6 Ken Griffey Jr. .418 7 Gary Sheffield .410 8 Larry Walker .406 9 Tim Salmon .399 10 Edgar Martinez .395 11 Jose Canseco .393 12 David Justice .387 13 Fred McGriff .384 14 Greg Vaughn .382 15 Sammy Sosa .382 16 Ray Lankford .379 17 Mo Vaughn .369 18 Mike Piazza .363 19 Tim Raines .356 20 Ron Gant .355
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SINGLE SEASON SEC LEADERS
1 Barry Bonds 2001 .929 2 Babe Ruth 1920 .799 3 Mark McGwire 1998 .774 4 Babe Ruth 1921 .744 5 Mark McGwire 1996 .693 6 Babe Ruth 1923 .690 7 Mark McGwire 1999 .674 8 Babe Ruth 1927 .672 9 Barry Bonds 1996 .663 10 Babe Ruth 1926 .661 11 Barry Bonds 1992 .647 12 Frank Thomas 1994 .647 13 Ted Williams 1941 .643 14 Ted Williams 1954 .642 15 Barry Bonds 2000 .642 16 Babe Ruth 1928 .640 17 Mickey Mantle 1961 .636 18 Babe Ruth 1930 .635 19 Mickey Mantle 1957 .635 20 Jack Clark 1987 .632 21 Mickey Mantle 1962 .631 22 Ted Williams 1946 .628 23 Ted Williams 1957 .624 24 Babe Ruth 1924 .622 25 Barry Bonds 1997 .620 26 Barry Bonds 1993 .607 27 Sammy Sosa 2001 .607 28 Joe Morgan 1976 .606 29 Babe Ruth 1932 .604 30 Willie McCovey 1970 .600 31 Gary Sheffield 1996 .597 32 Ted Williams 1947 .597 33 Ted Williams 1949 .594 34 Hank Greenberg 1938 .586 35 Jason Giambi 2000 .586 36 Babe Ruth 1919 .586 37 Jeff Bagwell 1999 .585 38 Willie McCovey 1969 .582 39 Lou Gehrig 1927 .582 40 Harmon Killebrew 1969 .580 41 Mickey Mantle 1956 .580 42 Ralph Kiner 1951 .578 43 Jimmie Foxx 1932 .576 44 Frank Thomas 1995 .576 45 Barry Bonds 1994 .575 46 Chipper Jones 1999 .575 47 Jeff Bagwell 1994 .573 48 Ralph Kiner 1949 .572 49 Ted Williams 1942 .571 50 Barry Bonds 1998 .571 51 Jimmy Wynn 1969 .570 52 Eric Davis 1987 .570 53 Babe Ruth 1931 .569 54 Jason Giambi 2001 .569 55 Jimmie Foxx 1938 .568 56 Jeff Bagwell 1997 .567 57 Eddie Mathews 1954 .565 58 Mark McGwire 1997 .565 59 Lou Gehrig 1936 .565 60 Mickey Mantle 1958 .565 61 Rickey Henderson 1990 .562 62 Barry Bonds 1995 .561 63 Joe Morgan 1975 .560 64 Mike Schmidt 1981 .556 65 Reggie Jackson 1969 .556 66 Babe Ruth 1922 .554 67 Hack Wilson 1930 .552 68 Kevin Mitchell 1994 .552 69 Ralph Kiner 1950 .545 70 Jim Thome 1996 .545 71 Norm Cash 1961 .544 72 Manny Ramirez 2000 .542 73 Jim Thome 2001 .542 74 Jimmie Foxx 1934 .542 75 Jim Gentile 1961 .541 76 Mike Schmidt 1979 .540 77 Lou Gehrig 1934 .539 78 Mickey Mantle 1955 .538 79 Larry Walker 1997 .535 80 Jim Thome 1997 .534 81 Carlos Delgado 2000 .534 82 Mel Ott 1939 .530 83 Harmon Killebrew 1967 .530 84 Eddie Mathews 1955 .529 85 Rickey Henderson 1993 .528 86 Willie Mays 1971 .528 87 Babe Ruth 1933 .527 88 Luis Gonzalez 2001 .527 89 Jimmie Foxx 1939 .527 90 Darryl Strawberry 1987 .526 91 Joe Morgan 1974 .525 92 Mel Ott 1929 .525 93 Troy Glaus 2000 .524 94 Mickey Tettleton 1995 .522 95 Rogers Hornsby 1925 .522 96 Jim Thome 1999 .520 97 Todd Helton 2001 .520 98 Lou Gehrig 1931 .519 99 Barry Bonds 1990 .518 100 Jeff Bagwell 1996 .518
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SEC LEADERS--LAST 3-10 YEARS
LAST 3 YEARS (SINCE 1999) MAJORS--Barry Bonds, .734 AL--Jason Giambi, .521 NL--Barry Bonds, .734 Bonds's .734 SEC set the major league record, breaking the mark of .731, by Mark McGwire, from 1998-2000. It was the 6th time Bonds led the majors and the 9th time he led the NL. LAST 4 YEARS (SINCE 1998) MAJORS--Mark McGwire, .686 AL--Jim Thome, .506 NL--Mark McGwire, .686 McGwire's .686 SEC was the 2nd highest in major league history, behind Babe Ruth's .702, from 1920-23. McGwire's .686 SEC set the NL record, breaking the mark of .613, by Barry Bonds, from 1996-99. It was the 4th consecutive time McGwire led the majors. It was the 4th consecutive time Thome led the AL. LAST 5 YEARS (SINCE 1997) MAJORS--Barry Bonds, .671 AL--Jim Thome, .513 NL--Barry Bonds, .671 Bonds's .671 SEC set the NL record. Prior to Bonds, the record was .533, by Ralph Kiner, from 1947-51. Bonds broke the record with .566, from 1990-95, before raising it to .575, from 1991-95, to .612, from 1992-96, to .619, from 1996-2000, and then to .671. It was the 7th time Bonds led the majors and the 10th consecutive time he led the NL. Bonds became the 5th player to lead his league at least 10 times. Babe Ruth led 13 times, Rickey Henderson and Mel Ott led 12 times and Ty Cobb led 11 times. It was the 3rd consecutive time Thome led the AL. LAST 6 YEARS (SINCE 1996) MAJORS--Barry Bonds, .670 AL--Jim Thome, .519 NL--Barry Bonds, .670 Bonds's .670 SEC set the NL record. Prior to Bonds, the record was .524, by Ralph Kiner, from 1947-52. Bonds broke the record, with .530, from 1989-94, before raising the record to .565, from 1990-95, to .591, from 1991-96, to .614, from 1992-97, before raising it to .670. Thome's .519 SEC was the highest in the AL since Mickey Mantle's .543, from 1960-65. It was the 7th time Bonds led the majors and the 10th consecutive time he led the NL. Bonds became the 6th player to lead his league at least 10 times. Babe Ruth and Mel Ott led 12 times, Ty Cobb and Rickey Henderson led 11 times and Mickey Mantle led 10 times. It was the 3rd consecutive time Thome led the AL. LAST 7 YEARS (SINCE 1995) MAJORS--Mark McGwire, .664 AL--Jim Thome, .511 NL--Barry Bonds, .654 McGwire's .664 SEC set the major league record, breaking the mark of .652, by Babe Ruth, from 1920-26. Bonds's .664 SEC set the NL record. Prior to Bonds, the record was .507, by Ralph Kiner, from 1947-53. Bonds broke the record with .534, from 1989-95, before raising it to .580, from 1990-06, to .595, from 1991-97, to .607, from 1992-98, and then to .654. Thome's .511 SEC was the highest in the AL since Mickey Mantle's .524, from 1959-65. It was the 10th consecutive time Bonds led the NL. Bonds became the 6th player to lead his league at least 10 times. Babe Ruth and Mel Ott led 13 times, Ty Cobb and Rickey Henderson led 11 times and Harmon Killebrew led 10 times. It was the 3rd consecutive time Thome led the AL. LAST 8 YEARS (SINCE 1994) MAJORS--Barry Bonds, .646 AL--Jim Thome, .501 NL--Barry Bonds, .646 Bonds's .646 SEC was 2nd in major league history, behind Babe Ruth's .655, from 1920-27. Bonds's .646 SEC set the NL record. Prior to Bonds, the record was .499, by Ralph Kiner, from 1945-52. Bonds broke the record with .510, from 1988-95, before raising it to .551, from 1989-96, to .585, from 1990-97, to .592, from 1991-98, to .606, from 1992-99, before raising it to .646. It was the 8th consecutive time Bonds led the majors and the 10th consecutive time he led the NL. Bonds became the 7th player to lead his league at least 10 times. Mel Ott led 13 times, Babe Ruth led 12 times, Ty Cobb and Rickey Henderson led 11 times and Mickey Mantle and Rogers Hornsby led 10 times. It was the 2nd consecutive time Thome led the AL. LAST 9 YEARS (SINCE 1993) MAJORS--Barry Bonds, .641 AL--Jim Thome, .498 NL--Barry Bonds, .641 Bonds's .641 SEC was the highest in the majors since Babe Ruth's .653, from 1920-28. Ruth was the only player in history to have higher 9 year figures than Bonds. Bonds's .641 SEC set the NL record. Prior to Bonds, the record was .499, by Ralph Kiner, from 1944-52. Bonds broke the record with .527, from 1988-96, before raising it to .559, from 1989-97, to .584, from 1990-98, to .592, from 1991-99, to .610, from 1999-2000, and to .641. It was the 8th consecutive time Bonds led the majors and the 9th consecutive time he led the NL. LAST 10 YEARS (SINCE 1992) MAJORS--Barry Bonds, .641 AL--Jim Thome, .489 NL--Barry Bonds, .641 Bonds's .641 SEC was the 2nd highest in history, behind Babe Ruth's .647, from 1919-28. Bonds's .641 SEC set the NL record. Prior to Bonds, the record was .488, by Ralph Kiner, from 1944-53. Bonds broke the record with .510, from 1987-96, before raising it to .537, from 1988-97, to .560, from 1989-98, to .585, from 1990-99, to .597, from 1991-2000, and to .641. It was the 2nd consecutive time and the 6th time Bonds led the majors and the 8th consecutive time he led the NL.
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BIGGEST DIFFERENCE ABOVE THE LEAGUE AVERAGE SEC
CAREER DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE 1 Babe Ruth .370 .594 .223 2 Ted Williams .305 .552 .247 3 Barry Bonds .295 .554 .259 4 Mark McGwire .278 .539 .261 5 Mickey Mantle .243 .487 .243 6 Lou Gehrig .241 .481 .240 7 Jimmie Foxx .221 .464 .244 8 Ralph Kiner .217 .467 .250 9 Hank Greenberg .215 .462 .247 10 Mike Schmidt .212 .450 .239 SINGLE SEASON YEAR DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE 1 Barry Bonds 2001 .647 .929 .281 2 Babe Ruth 1920 .596 .799 .203 3 Babe Ruth 1921 .524 .744 .220 4 Mark McGwire 1998 .507 .774 .267 5 Babe Ruth 1923 .474 .690 .216 6 Babe Ruth 1927 .447 .672 .226 7 Babe Ruth 1926 .434 .661 .227 8 Babe Ruth 1928 .418 .640 .222 9 Barry Bonds 1992 .417 .647 .230 10 Mark McGwire 1996 .406 .693 .287 2001 DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE 1 Barry Bonds .647 .929 .281 2 Sammy Sosa .325 .607 .281 3 Jason Giambi .302 .569 .267 4 Jim Thome .275 .542 .267 5 Luis Gonzalez .246 .527 .281 6 Todd Helton .238 .520 .281 7 Larry Walker .214 .495 .281 8 Troy Glaus .207 .474 .267 9 Carlos Delgado .193 .460 .267 10 Rafael Palmeiro .191 .458 .267
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BIGGEST DIFFERENCE BELOW THE LEAGUE AVERAGE SEC
CAREER DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE 1 Ozzie Guillen -.139 .119 .258 2 Tim Foli -.127 .107 .234 3 Bobby Richardson -.125 .122 .247 4 Alfredo Griffin -.114 .128 .242 5 Tommy Helms -.109 .118 .227 6 Glenn Beckert -.108 .117 .225 7 Felix Millan -.106 .123 .229 8 Rafael Ramirez -.103 .136 .239 9 Everett Scott -.100 .109 .209 10 Ken Reitz -.099 .136 .235 Active leader--Mike Bordick (-079, 32nd all time) SINGLE SEASON YEAR DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE 1 Mike Caruso 1999 -.200 .081 .281 2 Felix Fermin 1994 -.188 .092 .280 3 Rey Ordonez 1996 -.181 .086 .267 4 Ozzie Guillen 1994 -.179 .101 .280 5 Tommy Helms 1970 -.176 .082 .258 6 Gary DiSarcina 1994 -.175 .105 .280 7 Rey Ordonez 1998 -.174 .093 .267 8 Rey Sanchez 2000 -.174 .112 .286 9 Rey Sanchez 2001 -.170 .101 .271 10 Tommy Thevenow 1930 -.170 .082 .252 2001 DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE 1 Rey Sanchez -.170 .101 .271 2 Placido Polanco -.145 .137 .281 3 Benito Santiago -.124 .157 .281 4 Jason Kendall -.118 .163 .281 5 Rey Ordonez -.116 .165 .281 6 Tony Womack -.111 .170 .281 7 Michael Barrett -.110 .172 .281 8 Neifi Perez -.109 .167 .276 9 Mark Grudzielanek -.107 .174 .281 10 Doug Glanville -.103 .178 .281
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2001 SEC LEADERS
AL 1 Jason Giambi .569 2 Jim Thome .542 3 Troy Glaus .474 4 Carlos Delgado .460 5 Rafael Palmeiro .458 6 Manny Ramirez .454 7 Alex Rodriguez .446 8 Edgar Martinez .440 9 Ellis Burks .412 10 Mike Cameron .394 11 Roberto Alomar .386 12 Jose Cruz Jr. .381 13 Trot Nixon .378 14 Magglio Ordonez .376 15 Jose Valentin .372 16 Tim Salmon .371 17 Bernie Williams .370 18 Corey Koskie .370 19 Mike Sweeney .365 20 Raul Mondesi .362 21 Greg Vaughn .359 22 Juan Gonzalez .344 23 Carlos Beltran .340 24 John Olerud .337 25 Eric Chavez .337 26 Gabe Alvarez .331 27 Bobby Higginson .331 28 Ray Durham .326 29 Paul O'Neill .324 30 Paul Konerko .320 31 Jorge Posada .318 32 Bret Boone .311 33 Derek Jeter .300 34 Frank Menechino .297 35 Ben Grieve .295 36 Jermaine Dye .294 37 Tino Martinez .290 38 Miguel Tejada .288 39 Carlos Lee .285 40 Torii Hunter .275 41 Doug Mientkiewicz .274 42 Chuck Knoblauch .269 43 Chris Richard .267 44 Frank Catalanotto .266 45 Alfonso Soriano .265 46 Shane Halter .264 47 Jeff Conine .261 48 Tony Batista .257 49 Cristian Guzman .252 50 Brad Fullmer .249 NL 1 Barry Bonds .929 2 Sammy Sosa .607 3 Luis Gonzalez .527 4 Todd Helton .520 5 Larry Walker .495 6 Bobby Abreu .471 7 Jeff Bagwell .470 8 Gary Sheffield .466 9 Ryan Klesko .452 10 Brian Giles .450 11 Jim Edmonds .446 12 Lance Berkman .445 13 Chipper Jones .444 14 Shawn Green .443 15 Phil Nevin .412 16 Mike Piazza .402 17 Albert Pujols .395 18 Cliff Floyd .395 19 Vladimir Guerrero .394 20 Jeromy Burnitz .388 21 Richie Sexson .373 22 Robin Ventura .368 23 Scott Rolen .363 24 Lee Stevens .345 25 Pat Burrell .343 26 Moises Alou .341 27 John Vander Wal .327 28 Preston Wilson .323 29 Rich Aurilia .319 30 Jeff Kent .318 31 Mark Grace .311 32 Andruw Jones .310 33 Paul Lo Duca .304 34 Bubba Trammell .304 35 Aramis Ramirez .303 36 Travis Lee .303 37 Jay Bell .301 38 Derrek Lee .285 39 Edgardo Alfonzo .282 40 Richard Hidalgo .281 41 Jimmy Rollins .276 42 Craig Biggio .276 43 Kevin Young .269 44 Jose Hernandez .268 45 Ben Davis .266 46 Jeff Cirillo .261 47 Brian Jordan .259 48 Steve Finley .259 49 Dmitri Young .254 50 Todd Zeile .247 It was the 2nd consecutive time Giambi led the AL. It was the 9th time Bonds led the NL. He led in 1990-97 and 2000.
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