Mark is one of only four players in baseball history to be a "Triple Crown Loser" which goes to the player who finishes last in each of the three Triple Crown batting categories. To be considered, a player must have accumulated at least the same amount of at bats required for the league batting title.
In 1970, Belanger's one home run, 36 rbis and .218 batting average were enough for him to capture the crown.
Oh well. I know this though. If Belanger were alive and playing today, he would be available in 99.99% of all fantasy leagues.
That .01% would be your cousin, Fillmore who's always trying to prove everybody wrong.
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Four players in AL history. Here is the complete list:
American League TC losers
Year Batter Team HR RBI AVG
1914 George McBride Washington 0 24 .203
1956 Willy Miranda Baltimore 2 32 .217
1970 Mark Belanger Cleveland 1 36 .218
2003 Ramon Santiago Detroit 2 29 .225
National League TC losers
Year Batter Team HR RBI AVG
1915 Herbie Moran Boston 0 21 .200
1919 Jack Smith Saint Louis 0 15 .223
1929 Freddie Maguire Boston 0 41 .252
1931 Freddie Maguire Boston 0 26.223
1945 Woodie W. Williams Cincinnati 0 27 .237
1971 Enzo Hernandez San Diego 0 12 .222
1979 Ozzie Smith San Diego 0 27 .211
1981 Ivan DeJesus Chicago 0 13 .194
Thanks for the clarification. Actually, once he got some years under his belt, Ozzie Smith wasn't a horrible hitter.
Nope, he's the only one on this list in the Hall, in fact, the only one even close. But when he started out, he couldn't hit water if he fell out of a boat.
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