1. Nelson Cruz, Orioles: 2,944,267
2. David Ortiz, Red Sox: 1,948,211
3. Victor Martinez, Tigers: 1,822,927
4. Edwin Encarnacion, Blue Jays: 1,590,498
5. Brandon Moss, A's: 949,009
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