MLB Triple Crown
| AL Triple Crown | |||||
| YEAR | PLAYER | TEAM | HR | RBI | BA |
| 1967 | Carl Yastrzemski | Boston Red Sox | 44 | 121 | .326 |
| 1966 | Frank Robinson | Baltimore Orioles | 49 | 122 | .316 |
| 1956 | Mickey Mantle | New York Yankees | 52 | 130 | .353 |
| 1947 | Ted Williams | Boston Red Sox | 32 | 114 | .343 |
| 1942 | Ted Williams | Boston Red Sox | 36 | 137 | .356 |
| 1934 | Lou Gehrig | New York Yankees | 49 | 165 | .363 |
| 1933 | Jimmie Foxx | Philadelphia Athletics | 48 | 163 | .356 |
| 1932 | Jimmie Foxx | Philadelphia Athletics | 58 | 169 | .364 |
| 1909 | Ty Cobb | Detroit Tigers | 9 | 107 | .377 |
| 1901 | Nap Lajoie | Philadelphia Athletics | 14 | 125 | .426 |
| NL Triple Crown | |||||
| YEAR | PLAYER | TEAM | HR | RBI | BA |
| 1937 | Joe Medwick | St. Louis Cardinals | 31 | 154 | .374 |
| 1933 | Chuck Klein | Philadelphia Phillies | 28 | 120 | .368 |
| 1925 | Rogers Hornsby | St. Louis Cardinals | 39 | 143 | .403 |
| 1922 | Rogers Hornsby | St. Louis Cardinals | 42 | 152 | .401 |
| 1912 | Heinie Zimmerman | Chicago Cubs | 14 | 99 | .372 |
| 1894 | Hugh Duffy | Boston Beaneaters | 18 | 145 | .440 |
| 1878 | Paul Hines | 4 | 50 | .358 | |
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