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Miguel Cabrera Triple Crown Watch 2013

At this point unless Davis gets hurt Miggy's chances are VERY slim. Heck....if he doesn't get out of this semi funk he will only win the batting title.
 
It doesn't look good at all, and basically the Triple Crown is out of the question now. Miggy is only 12 points ahead of Trout for the batting title as well, so that is most definitely not sewn up either.

It's really too bad how hurt he became this second half. It's still a special season no matter what, but can't help but wonder what could have been.
 
Unless he suddenly really catches fire and Davis sputters in the next couple weeks, the home run title is going to be hard to do. I think the batting title will probably hold; he hit long fly balls last night, both for outs, but one of them might have been a home run, and the other easily could have been a double in most scenarios.
 
Leaderboard September 11.

Batting average
.349: Miguel Cabrera, Tigers
.337: Mike Trout, Angels
.324: Joe Mauer, Twins
.318: Adrian Beltre, Rangers
.310: David Ortiz, Red Sox

Home runs
49: Chris Davis, Orioles
43: Miguel Cabrera, Tigers
36: Edwin Encarnacion, Blue Jays
32: Mark Trumbo, Angels

Runs batted in
133: Miguel Cabrera, Tigers
126: Chris Davis, Orioles
104: Edwin Encarnacion, Blue Jays
102: Adam Jones, Orioles
99: Prince Fielder, Tigers
 
from yahoo article posted in Tigers team notes thread

"10. Miguel Cabrera from that second Triple Crown, and even if the Triple Crown has lost meaning because two of its three statistics don't do a whole lot in telling us the greatness of a player, enough cachet exists in the achievement for it to matter.

Without it, and without much production for going on a couple weeks now, Cabrera is also ceding significant room in what was once his vice grip on the MVP award. Yes, it is almost a certainty Cabrera will win his second in a row, even as Mike Trout proves his superiority as a player – and, since the All-Star break, as a hitter. Cabrera: .309/.405/.611. Trout: .354/.509/.554.

That one ain't even close. Better hitter. Better fielder. Better runner. Better player."
 
frYes, it is almost a certainty Cabrera will win his second in a row, even as Mike Trout proves his superiority as a player ? and, since the All-Star break, as a hitter. Cabrera: .309/.405/.611. Trout: .354/.509/.554.

That one ain't even close. Better hitter. Better fielder. Better runner. Better player."

Trout is a better all around player. If there were an additional award for "Most Outstanding Player" and I had a vote I would vote for Trout.

But Trout isn't as valuable to his team as Cabrera is to his team. Wasn't last year either.
 
Final Leaderboard (AL)

Batting average
.348: Miguel Cabrera, Tigers
.324: Joe Mauer, Twins
.323: Mike Trout, Angels
.316: Adrian Beltre, Rangers
.314: Robinson Cano, Yankees

Home runs
53: Chris Davis, Orioles
44: Miguel Cabrera, Tigers
36: Edwin Encarnacion, Blue Jays
34: Mark Trumbo, Angels
34: Adam Dunn, White Sox

Runs batted in
138: Chris Davis, Orioles
137: Miguel Cabrera, Tigers
108: Adam Jones, Orioles
107: Robinson Cano, Yankees
106: Prince Fielder, Tigers
 
if Miggy hadnt gotten injured and then played for months through the injuries, he might have been able to win another triple crown.
 
if Miggy hadnt gotten injured and then played for months through the injuries, he might have been able to win another triple crown.

I am certain that he would have won the RBI race. I have my doubts about the HR crown.

I just hope the Tigers think about what he looked like while injured before they throwing $30M a year contract extension his way. He is 30 now. They should let him play out his current contract.
 
Being that the top 2 players will be the top two from last year I expect the voters to vote for Trout this time around.
 
You just never know. I think most of us thought last years vote would be close, it was a blowout. Trout, I could see winning but not by 29 of 30 1st place votes winning. But I wouldn't be shocked..
 
You just never know. I think most of us thought last years vote would be close, it was a blowout. Trout, I could see winning but not by 29 of 30 1st place votes winning. But I wouldn't be shocked..

I think that site consists of mostly sabermetric nerds (no offense to saber-nerds). My guess is Miggy wins it among the traditional voters.
 
That site is a combo of baseball writers, including Tigers minor leagues guru Mark Anderson, who was the single voter for Miggy.

Remember 2010, and methhead hamilton won it over Miggy while missing most of the last month,
Cabrera had him on most all numbers but the BA.
 
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