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Rodriguez heads Silver Slugger winners

LOUISVILLE, Ky., Nov. 9 (UPI) -- Alex Rodriguez claimed his ninth Silver Slugger Award Friday, highlighting the presentation of baseball's top offensive honors.

Rodriguez, who has become a free agent after opting out of his contract with the New York Yankees, hit 54 homers, drove in 156 runs and batted .314 in 2007.

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Only Barry Bonds (12) and Mike Piazza (10) have more Silver Sluggers than Rodriguez.

Six players who won Gold Glove awards this week also collected a Silver Slugger honor. They were Seattle outfielder Ichiro Suzuki; Detroit second baseman Placido Polanco; Philadelphia shortstop Jimmy Rollins; Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Russell Martin; and two members of the New York Mets -- outfielder Carlos Beltran and third baseman David Wright.

Other Silver Slugger winners in the American League were outfielders Vladimir Guerrero of the LA Angels and Magglio Ordonez of the Tigers; shortstop Derek Jeter of the Yankees; Tampa Bay first baseman Carlos Pena; Boston designated hitter David Ortiz; and Yankees catcher Jorge Posada.

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In the National League, the other winners were outfielders Matt Holliday of the Rockies and Carlos Lee of the Astros; first baseman Prince Fielder of the Brewers; second baseman Chase Utley of the Phillies; and Arizona pitcher Micah Owings.

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