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Yes, since 1900 that has happened three times ...

1) The 1915 Detroit Tigers had Sam Crawford and Bobby Veach tie for the AL RBI title with 112 and Ty Cobb was third with 99.

2) The 1928 New York Yankees had Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig tied for the AL RBI title with 142 and Bob Meusel third with 113.

3) The 1932 Philadelphia Phillies had Don Hurst lead the NL in RBIs with 143, Chuck Klein second with 137, and Pinky Whitney third with 124.

The 2011 New York Yankees have a chance to have the top 3 RBI producers in the AL ... through games played on 9/3, the Yanks have Curtis Granderson in 1st, Robinson Cano in 3rd, and Mark Teixeira in 4th.

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