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Stats leaders at All-Star break

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AL ERA leader: Shane McClanahan (1.71)

He was the All-Star Game starter on the AL side for a reason, another Rays pitcher who has come seemingly out of nowhere into the Cy Young conversation

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NL ERA: Sandy Alcantara (1.76)

A rarity as one of the most durable pitchers in baseball, Alcantara has a stretch of 13 consecutive starts of at least 7 innings

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AL strikeouts leader: Dylan Cease (150)

He struck out eight or more in three straight starts heading into the break and has been the ace of the White Sox staff

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NL strikeouts: Corbin Burnes (144)

The reigning NL Cy Young winner struck out 10 in two straight starts coming into the break

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AL HR leader: Aaron Judge (33)

With a shot to best Roger Maris' legendary Yankees record of 61 homers, Judge is on a historic run

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NL HRs: Kyle Schwarber (29)

Schwarber sure loves the month of June, going off for 12 homers in that span, though he's been no slouch in July either with six

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AL RBI leader: José Ramírez (75)

J-Ram's run production has kept his Guardians squad in the division race, and he's on pace for a career year in this category

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NL RBIs: Pete Alonso (78)

Alonso surpassed David Wright to set the Mets franchise record for RBIs before the All-Star break

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AL OPS leader: Yordan Alvarez (1.058)

The Astros' slugging DH was June's Player of the Month and, if he comes back healthy in the 2nd half, could be in the MVP conversation

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NL OPS: Paul Goldschmidt (1.004)

Enjoying by far his best year in a Cardinals uniform, Goldschmidt's steady presence in the middle of the lineup is keeping St. Louis in the division race

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AL BA leader: Luis Arraez (.338)

Drawing comparisons to Ichiro, Arraez may be the least-talked-about potential batting champ

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NL BA: Paul Goldschmidt (.330)

Here he is again, leading the National League in two major categories and an easy frontrunner for NL MVP at the midway point