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Rodriguez leads Silver Slugger winners

NEW YORK, Nov. 13 (UPI) -- Alex Rodriguez of the New York Yankees won his 10th Silver Slugger Award Thursday, highlighting a relatively new group of players receiving the honor.

The Silver Slugger Award goes to the top offensive performer at each position in both leagues.

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By winning his 10th award, the Yankees third baseman tied Mike Piazza for second-most Silver Sluggers in a career. Only Barry Bonds, with 12, has more.

Of the American League winners, Minnesota first baseman Justin Morneau, Boston second baseman Dustin Pedroia and Baltimore designated hitter Aubrey Huff were first-time honorees. The entire American League outfield -- Texas' Josh Hamilton, Cleveland's Grady Sizemore and the White Sox's Carlos Quentin -- also won for the first time.

New York shortstop Derek Jeter picked up his third straight award and Twins catcher Joe Mauer won his second.

There were three first-time winners in the National League -- Milwaukee outfielder Ryan Braun, St. Louis outfielder Ryan Ludwick and Florida shortstop Hanley Ramirez.

Outfielder Matt Holliday -- who played for Colorado in 2008 but was traded to Oakland Wednesday -- won his third in a row, as did Philadelphia second baseman Chase Utley.

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Other NL winners were St. Louis first baseman Albert Pujols, Mets third baseman David Wright, Atlanta catcher Brian McCann and Cubs pitcher Carlos Zambrano.

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