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According to baseball-reference.com, there have been the following MLB batting triple crown winners:
2012 AL Miguel Cabrera DET .330, 44 HR, 139 RBI
1967 AL Carl Yastrzemski BOS .326, 44 HR, 121 RBI
1966 AL Frank Robinson BAL .316, 49 HR, 122 RBI
1956 AL Mickey Mantle NYY .353, 52 HR, 130 RBI
1947 AL Ted Williams BOS .343, 32 HR, 114 RBI
1942 AL Ted Williams BOS .356, 36 HR, 137 RBI
1937 NL Joe Medwick STL .374, 31 HR, 154 RBI
1934 AL Lou Gehrig NYY .363, 49 HR, 166 RBI
1933 AL Jimmie Foxx PHA .356, 48 HR, 163 RBI
1933 NL Chuck Klein PHI .368, 28 HR, 120 RBI
1925 NL Rogers Hornsby STL .403, 39 HR, 143 RBI
1922 NL Rogers Hornsby STL .401, 42 HR, 152 RBI
1912 NL Heinie Zimmerman CHC .372, 14 HR, 104 RBI
1909 AL Ty Cobb DET .377, 9 HR, 107 RBI
1901 AL Nap Lajoie PHA .426, 14 HR, 125 RBI
1887 AA Tip O'Neill STL .435, 14 HR, 123 RBI
1878 NL Paul Hines PRO .358, 4 HR, 50 RBI
Rogers Hornsby and Ted Williams are the only hitters to win the triple crown twice. Further, Williams, never a favorite of the press, failed to win the MVP in both of his triple crown seasons. To add insult to injury, Williams has no ATG SOM card for either of his triple crown seasons, joining 1933 Jimmy Foxx and 1878 Paul Hines as the only triple crown batters not to have an ATG card for their triple crown seasons. Hines won his triple crown in just a 62 game season.
In addition, some of you may recall that in 2015 Heinie Zimmerman was awarded the 1912 triple crown retroactively when a baseball researcher recalculated RBI totals for 1912. That was a 100+ year wait for Zimmerman's triple crown feat to be recognized, but then again, Heinie played for the Cubs, who know a little bit about 100+ year waits! Here's the link to the article about the discovery of Heinie's achievement: https://www.sports-reference.com/blog/2 ... ple-crown/
Neither Babe Ruth nor Barry Bonds ever won the triple crown, although Ruth led the A.L. in HRs 12 times, RBI 5 times and won a batting championship, while Bonds led the N.L in HRs twice, RBI once and batting twice. Also, despite hitting 475 career dingers, Stan Musial never led the N.L. in HRs, but led the league in RBI twice and won 7 batting titles. George Brett, universally considered one of the best hitters of the expansion era, who hit 317 career HRs, never won a HR title (but led the A.L. in SLG & OPS 3 times), never led the league in RBI, but won 3 batting crowns. Similarly, Frank Thomas, with 521 career HRs, never won a HR title or an RBI title, but he did win a batting title. Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Norm Cash, Dick Allen, Jim Rice, Albert Belle, Manny Ramirez, Juan Gonzalez, Larry Walker and Todd Helton had triple crown worthy seasons, but fell short.
To fully appreciate the magnitude and difficulty of winning the triple crown in the modern baseball era, no N.L. batter has won the triple crown since Joe Medwick in 1937, a span of 83 years and counting, while Miguel Cabrera ended the A.L. 45 year triple crown drought in 2012.
Interestingly, the triple crown was only won in the same league in consecutive years twice, in 1933-1934 when Jimmie Foxx and Lou Gehrig, respectively, won the A.L. triple crown, and 1966-1967, when Frank Robinson and Carl Yastrzemski, respectively, accomplished the feat.
The only year when there was a triple crown winner in each league was 1933, when Chuck Klein won in the N.L. and Jimmie Foxx won in the A.L.
In 2017 a topic in the ATG forum stated that 1957 Hank Aaron had won the triple crown in an $80 mil league, but that is the only time I've seen a triple crown winner in the ATG game. Here's a link to that that thread: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=642660&p=5641293&hilit=triple+crown&sid=d78f1300b2217238757db1ce212eb578#p5641293
So who has the best chance, if anyone, of winning the triple crown in the ATG9 card set?
2012 AL Miguel Cabrera DET .330, 44 HR, 139 RBI
1967 AL Carl Yastrzemski BOS .326, 44 HR, 121 RBI
1966 AL Frank Robinson BAL .316, 49 HR, 122 RBI
1956 AL Mickey Mantle NYY .353, 52 HR, 130 RBI
1947 AL Ted Williams BOS .343, 32 HR, 114 RBI
1942 AL Ted Williams BOS .356, 36 HR, 137 RBI
1937 NL Joe Medwick STL .374, 31 HR, 154 RBI
1934 AL Lou Gehrig NYY .363, 49 HR, 166 RBI
1933 AL Jimmie Foxx PHA .356, 48 HR, 163 RBI
1933 NL Chuck Klein PHI .368, 28 HR, 120 RBI
1925 NL Rogers Hornsby STL .403, 39 HR, 143 RBI
1922 NL Rogers Hornsby STL .401, 42 HR, 152 RBI
1912 NL Heinie Zimmerman CHC .372, 14 HR, 104 RBI
1909 AL Ty Cobb DET .377, 9 HR, 107 RBI
1901 AL Nap Lajoie PHA .426, 14 HR, 125 RBI
1887 AA Tip O'Neill STL .435, 14 HR, 123 RBI
1878 NL Paul Hines PRO .358, 4 HR, 50 RBI
Rogers Hornsby and Ted Williams are the only hitters to win the triple crown twice. Further, Williams, never a favorite of the press, failed to win the MVP in both of his triple crown seasons. To add insult to injury, Williams has no ATG SOM card for either of his triple crown seasons, joining 1933 Jimmy Foxx and 1878 Paul Hines as the only triple crown batters not to have an ATG card for their triple crown seasons. Hines won his triple crown in just a 62 game season.
In addition, some of you may recall that in 2015 Heinie Zimmerman was awarded the 1912 triple crown retroactively when a baseball researcher recalculated RBI totals for 1912. That was a 100+ year wait for Zimmerman's triple crown feat to be recognized, but then again, Heinie played for the Cubs, who know a little bit about 100+ year waits! Here's the link to the article about the discovery of Heinie's achievement: https://www.sports-reference.com/blog/2 ... ple-crown/
Neither Babe Ruth nor Barry Bonds ever won the triple crown, although Ruth led the A.L. in HRs 12 times, RBI 5 times and won a batting championship, while Bonds led the N.L in HRs twice, RBI once and batting twice. Also, despite hitting 475 career dingers, Stan Musial never led the N.L. in HRs, but led the league in RBI twice and won 7 batting titles. George Brett, universally considered one of the best hitters of the expansion era, who hit 317 career HRs, never won a HR title (but led the A.L. in SLG & OPS 3 times), never led the league in RBI, but won 3 batting crowns. Similarly, Frank Thomas, with 521 career HRs, never won a HR title or an RBI title, but he did win a batting title. Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Norm Cash, Dick Allen, Jim Rice, Albert Belle, Manny Ramirez, Juan Gonzalez, Larry Walker and Todd Helton had triple crown worthy seasons, but fell short.
To fully appreciate the magnitude and difficulty of winning the triple crown in the modern baseball era, no N.L. batter has won the triple crown since Joe Medwick in 1937, a span of 83 years and counting, while Miguel Cabrera ended the A.L. 45 year triple crown drought in 2012.
Interestingly, the triple crown was only won in the same league in consecutive years twice, in 1933-1934 when Jimmie Foxx and Lou Gehrig, respectively, won the A.L. triple crown, and 1966-1967, when Frank Robinson and Carl Yastrzemski, respectively, accomplished the feat.
The only year when there was a triple crown winner in each league was 1933, when Chuck Klein won in the N.L. and Jimmie Foxx won in the A.L.
In 2017 a topic in the ATG forum stated that 1957 Hank Aaron had won the triple crown in an $80 mil league, but that is the only time I've seen a triple crown winner in the ATG game. Here's a link to that that thread: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=642660&p=5641293&hilit=triple+crown&sid=d78f1300b2217238757db1ce212eb578#p5641293
So who has the best chance, if anyone, of winning the triple crown in the ATG9 card set?