Placed fourth in AL MVP voting again after slashing .320/.411/.535 with 29 doubles, 18 triples, 19 home runs, a career-high 116 RBIs, 119 runs and 18 stolen bases. He led the league in triples, total bases (304) and hit by pitches (16). And he was second in the AL in doubles, runs, stolen bases, extra-base hits (66), on-base percentage and slugging percentage. He also made the top five in average (third), RBIs (fourth) and hits (fifth) during another All-Star season.
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