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He's the second primary catcher in the Modern Era (since 1901) to record at least 25 doubles, five triples and 30 home runs in a season, the first since 1956.
His 150 hits, 31 home runs and 91 RBI were the most by a Rockies catcher in franchise history.
He ranked among National League leaders during the regular season in slugging (.520, 7th), home runs (31, T-8th), extra-base hits (64, T-11th), and OPS (.843, 12th).