There are two main obstacles that could prevent this magical feat. The first is David Ortiz. If Papi starts clearing the bases in front of Manny the RBI opportunities will obviously diminish. The second obstacle is Manny himself. I have commented on how Manny seems more dedicated than ever this year. He is concerned with his legacy as a player and is trying to do everything he can to get into the hall including padding his stats. However, any Red Sox fan can tell you Manny's attitude can change on a dime for no good reason. In August, he may want a month off and fake a toe knuckle injury. You just don't know with this guy.
Personally, I hope he does it. It is entirely possible for Manny to finish with 46-148-.340. Now that's a great season and with a little luck that could be worthy of a Triple Crown. I want Manny to do it, if for no other reason than it would be cool to see. Of course he is a clown, but people sometimes forget what a monster at the plate this guy can be when he wants to be.
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I think he will lead the league in RBI and HR's, he looks poised for a monster season, but I can't see him winning the batting title. He is a career .313 hitter, and has had some outstanding years in that category (.349 in 2002, .351 in 2000), but I think he will end up around .320. Even if he has a phenomenal year hitting, Ichiro will probably be up around .355 and take the batting title.
A triple crown may be a long shot, but an MVP may not be. Manny was in the top ten in MVP voting for something like 8 eight straight seasons. That streak ended last year. This may be the season when he finally breaks through.
Well if he wins the triple crown it would a crime if he didn't win the MVP as well. I know the Triple Crown is a long shot. There is a reason why no one has done it in 40+ years. And like I said he will need some luck to win it. (i.e. a lot of guys having down years)
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