Will Albert Pujols Win the Triple Crown?
Posted by Seth Walder | Posted in MLB | Posted on 09-07-2009
Tags: Albert Pujols, Hanley Ramirez, Prince Fielder, St. Louis Cardinals, Triple Crown
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We’re nearly at the All-Star Break, and are in fact more than halfway through the 2009 MLB season. There have been some incredible performances so far this year, most notably Zack Greinke and Tim Lincecum. On the offensive side of things though, one man has been tearing up baseball the entire season, and that man is Albert Pujols. Now maybe Pujols isn’t getting quite as much press as he deserves because, really, he is expected to put up these sorts of numbers. But let’s be clear: the dude is on fire. If you’re not aware, let me run through Pujols’ line after 287 ABs:
.331 BA, 31 HRs, 82 RBIs, 1.184 OPS, 69 BBs, 35 Ks. Oh and 10 SBs too.
Those numbers have him ranked first in the NL in HRs, first in RBIs, and third in batting average. So can Albert Pujols win the Triple Crown. Well at the very least, he’s probably going to be closer than anyone’s come in a long time. Let’s take a look at his competition in each category.
Home Runs
If Pujols any category locked up, its this one. Pujols has 31 HRs, and tied for second with 24 is Adrian Gonzalez and Mark Reynolds. Ibanez and Dunn have 22. Each of those four guys (maybe not Ibanez) have a pretty good chance of keeping up their production for the rest of the year. That being said, none of them will catch Pujols. Say Pujols ends the season with 55, I can’t realistically see any of them coming close to that. So put this one in Albert’s bank.
