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Angels' outfielder Mike Trout and Dodgers' outfielder Matt Kemp are among league leaders in jerseys sold since the MLB All-Star break, as they rank fifth and 11th, reports Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times.
Trout is hitting .321 with 30 home runs and 80 RBIs. The Angels currently trail the Oakland Athletics by three games for the second American League Wild Card spot with three games remaining for each team.
Kemp is hitting .310 with 23 home runs and 69 RBIs this season. The Dodgers trail the St. Louis Cardinals by two games for the second National League Wild Card spot with three games remaining.
The complete list of league leaders in jersey sales since the All-Star break is as follows:
1. Derek Jeter, New York Yankees
2. Josh Hamilton, Texas Rangers
3. Ichiro Suzuki, New York Yankees
4. Bryce Harper, Washington Nationals
5. Mike Trout, LA Angels of Anaheim
6. Andrew McCutchen, Pittsburgh Pirates
7. Yu Darvish, Texas Rangers
8. Chipper Jones, Atlanta Braves
9. Justin Verlander, Detroit Tigers
10. Robinson Cano, New York Yankees
11. Matt Kemp, Los Angeles Dodgers
12. David Freese, St. Louis Cardinals
13. Joey Votto, Cincinnati Reds
14. Ian Kinsler, Texas Rangers
15. Prince Fielder, Detroit Tigers
16. Jose Bautista, Toronto Blue Jays
17. Buster Posey, San Francisco Giants
18. Yadier Molina, St. Louis Cardinals
19. Miguel Cabrera, Detroit Tigers
20. Brett Lawrie, Toronto Blue Jays