JollyGreenGiant
Unconventional triple crown
February 04, 2013 at 03:12PM View BBCode
[url=http://simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=9908494]Lee Caskey[/url] didn't manage to lead the league in AVG, but he did reach that mark in all 3 of the major counting stats -- HR, RBI, and R. It's very unusual to see the same player lead the league in both RBI/R and I'm actually not sure if I've ever come across it before.
He also finished top 10 in AVG, top 5 in SB, and 1st in triples.
Kingturtle
February 05, 2013 at 04:41AM View BBCode
Here are instances in real life of guys leading the Majors in RBIs, Runs and HRs in the same season:
* Alex Rodriguez, 2007
* Mickey Mantle, 1956
* Johnny Mize, 1947 (tied for HRs)
* Ted Williams, 1942
* Lou Gehrig, 1931 (tied for HRs)
* Babe Ruth, 1928 (tied for RBIs)
* Babe Ruth, 1926
* Babe Ruth, 1923
* Babe Ruth, 1921
* Babe Ruth, 1920
* Babe Ruth, 1919
* Harry Stovey, 1889 (tied for RBIs and for HRs)
And here are the rest of the guys who led the Majors just in Runs and RBIs in the same season:
* Sammy Sosa, 1998
* Don Baylor, 1979
* Hank Aaron, 1963
* Duke Snider, 1955
* Ted Williams, 1949 (tied for RBIs)
* Ty Cobb, 1911
* Sherry Magee, 1910
JollyGreenGiant
February 05, 2013 at 03:11PM View formatted
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Thanks for those lists. Not bad for Caskey to be in the company with those guys! At least as far as SimD code possibly can...
And though I'm unfamiliar with Stovey and Magee, there is 1 name on these 2 lists that doesn't quite seem to belong, haha. And I'm not even talkin about A-Rod, as he really was a fantastic player for a solid decade+.
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