Through the 2009 season, that was Dave Parker with 125 RBIs in 1985.
Hitting - Lead your lead in batting average, home runs and RBI. Pitching - Lead your league in wins, ERA and strikeouts. Carl Yastrzemski won the last hitting triple crown in 1967 with the Red Sox, recording a .326 average, 44 HR and 121 RBI. Jake Peavy won the last pitching triple crown in 2007 with the Padres, getting 19 wins, 240 strikeouts and an ERA of 2.54.
Prince Fielder of the Milwaukee Brewers led the National League in RBI's for 2009 with 141.
Mark Teixeira of th New York Yankees led the American League in RBI's in 2009 with 122.
Starlin Castro had six RBI in his Major League debut in 2010 for the Chicago Cubs.
George Foster, who had 149 RBI's in 1977. He also hit 52 home runs that year.
Matt Kemp, with 126 RBI in 2011
Prince Fielder of the Milwaukee Brewers and Ryan Howard of the Philadelphia Phillies tied for the major league lead in runs batted in with 141 each.
The first switch hitter to lead MLB in RBIs was New York Giants shortstop George Davis, who had 136 RBIs in 1897. Of course, there wasn't an American League at that time. The only switch hitter, after 1901 and the birth of the American League, to lead MLB in RBIs was Mickey Mantle who had 130 in 1956.
Through the 2008 season, that is Alex Rodriguez who won the AL (and MLB) RBI title with 156 in 2007. Prior to Rodriguez, Don Mattingly was the last Yankee to win an RBI title with 145 in 1985.
There was no winner in 1967. You may be referring to Carl Yastrzemski a Left-fielder for the Boston Red Sox. The Triple Crown of baseball refers to either: Batters- Lead the league in Home Runs, RBI's (Runs batted in) and batting average/ or Pitchers- Lead the league in ERA (Earned run average), wins, and strikeouts. Yastrzemski was the last baseball player to receive the triple crown in batting.
The RBI league has both baseball and softball programs .the league was designed to help get inner city kids involved in playing baseball and softball. RBI stands for Rebuilding Baseball in the Inner cities. These programs were started by ex-pro baseball player ,MR John Young . The programs are facilitated by The Boys and Girls Clubs of America. Sponsors include Major League Baseball and KPMG.
Ryan Howard