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Clayton Kershaw won the National League triple crown in 2011.

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Justin Verlander won the AL Triple Crown in 2011.

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Who won the AL Triple Crown in 1997 and 1998?

Roger clemens


Who won batting title in 1966?

NL - Matty Alou - .342 AL - Frank Robinson - .316 (part of triple crown)


Who was the last pitcher to win the Triple Crown?

Miguel Cabrera of the Detroit Tigers won the American League Triple Crown in 2012 with a season average of .330, 139 RBIs, and 44 home runs. He was the first batter to win all three categories since Carl Yastrzemski of the Boston Red Sox did it in 1967. Jake Peavy in 2007 won the NL Pitchers Triple Crown with 19 Wins a 2.54 ERA and 240 Strikeouts Johan Santana won in the AL in 2006 Randy Johnson in the NL in 2002


Who was the last person to win the triple crown for baseball?

2 Players Won the Triple Crown TwiceRoger Hornsby won the Triple Crown twice. In 1922 he hit .401, 42 HR, 152 RBI, and in 1925 .403, 39 HR, 143 RBI. Ted Williams did it twice as well hitting .356, 36 HR, 137 RBI in 1942, and .343, 32 HR, 114 RBI in 1947.


Who was the last American league player to win the triple crown?

A player is said to win the Triple Crown in a given season if he leads his league in batting average, home runs and RBIs. No player has won the Triple Crown in both leagues. The only players to win the Triple Crown more than once were Rogers Hornsby, who won the NL Triple Crown in 1922 and 1925, and Ted Williams, who won the AL Triple Crown in 1942 and 1947. Some people recognize a pitching "Triple Crown" (league leader in wins, ERA and strikeouts), but no player has won that in both leagues either. However, two pitchers with the same last name have won, one in each league: Walter Johnson in the American League in 1913, 1918 and 1924, and Randy Johnson in the National League in 2002.