
Triple Crown (Baseball)
In baseball, the Triple Crown refers to a hitter leading the league in three key statistical categories during a single season: batting average (highest percentage of successful hits per at-bat), home runs (most total homers), and runs batted in (RBIs, or total runs driven in). Achieving the Triple Crown signifies exceptional offensive performance across multiple facets of hitting. It’s a rare accomplishment, often celebrated as a mark of dominance offensively, with only a few players in history reaching this milestone each season.