Miguel Cabrera notches 10th straight 100-RBI season
14 – Alex Rodriguez – 13 consecutive
13 – Jimmie Foxx – 13 consecutive – Hall of Famer
13 – Lou Gehrig – 13 consecutive – Hall of Famer
13 – Babe Ruth – 8 consecutive – Hall of Famer
12 – Barry Bonds – 4 consecutive
12 – Manny Ramirez – 9 consecutive
12 – Al Simmons – 11 consecutive – Hall of Famer
11 – Hank Aaron – 5 consecutive – Hall of Famer
11 – Goose Goslin – 5 consecutive – Hall of Famer
11 – Albert Pujols – 10 consecutive
11 – Frank Thomas – 8 consecutive
10 – Miguel Cabrera – 10 consecutive
10 – Joe Carter – 6 consecutive
10 – Vladimir Guerrero 5 consecutive
10 – Willie Mays – 8 consecutive – Hall of Famer
10 – Stan Musial – 5 consecutive – Hall of Famer
10 – Rafael Palmeiro 9 consecutive
It’s pretty good company for Cabrera; the only guy there who doesn’t have
Hall of Fame numbers is Joe Carter. And Cabrera figures to rack up at least a
few more 100-RBI seasons before he’s done. He’s currently sitting at 1,223
RBI as a 30-year-old. The all-time leader, Hank Aaron, had 1,216 RBI of his
2,297 career RBI through age 30.
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