Both the Dodgers and Braves stars are having a flawless season
hohei Ohtani and Marcel Ozuna are batting their way to the front of the race for the triple batting crown that includes home runs, batting average, and runs batted in (RBI). It now seems whoever makes the first mistake will be in second place as they are both looking to beat Joe Medwick’s 1937 record.
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To find the last baseball player to win the National League’s triple batting crown, you must go back to 1937 when Joe Medwick of the St. Louis Cardinals took the glory by leading the league in batting average, home runs, and runs batted in.
Shohei Ohtani has been destined to break the mold in the National League ever since he put on a Dodgers uniform, first on the mound and then on the plate.
Just this year, his offensive performance has been extraordinary, leading the National League in home runs with 37, ranking second in runs batted in with 86, and fifth in batting average with .295. These numbers have him in the conversation for the Triple Crown, an achievement he has yet to complete in his impressive Major League career.
Should Ohtani win the Triple Crown, he would not only solidify his status as one of the greatest players of all time, but he would also break the barriers of what was thought possible in the sport.
Marcell Ozuna, Shohei Ohtani’s competition
The Braves’ Marcell Ozuna is one rung behind Ohtani with a .299 batting average just eight behind him and is just two home runs shy of matching Ohtani. He also leads the NL in RBIs with 90, which puts him in an ideal position to compete for the Triple Crown.