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A batting triple crown winner is a player who leads the league in batting average, home runs, and runs batted in.
It is not a formal award, but a recognition of a player who leads a league in batting average, home runs and runs batted in during the same season. The last player to achieve the feat was Miguel Cabrera of the 2012 Detroit Tigers, who batted .330, hit 44 home runs and drove in 139 runs. The last National League player to do it was Joe "Ducky" Medwick of the St. Louis Cardinals in 1937.
The award went to Yankees designated hitter Hideki Matsui, who batted .615 (eight hits in 13 at bats) with three home runs and eight runs batted in.
1) Lou Gehrig of the Yankees hit 4 home runs and batted .545 in the 1928 World Series and hit 3 home runs and batted .529 in the 1932 World Series. 2) Babe Ruth of the Yankees hit 3 home runs and batted .625 in the 1928 World Series. 3) Hideki Matsui of the Yankees hit 3 home runs and batted .615 in the 2009 World Series.
A player is said to win the Triple Crown if he leads the league in batting average, home runs, and runs batted in (RBI) in the same season.
The Phillies right fielder batted .263 in the 2009 World Series with two home runs and three runs batted in. In the 2008 World Series, he batted .444 with one home run and three runs batted in. His career World Series batting average is .351 with three homers and six runs batted in.
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San Francisco Giants shortstop Edgar Renteria, who batted .412 (7-for-17) with two home runs, six RBI and six runs scored.
Barry Bonds, with 762 home runs.
Mark texiera, with 39 home runs