Unfortunately Miguel Cabrera has heated up and has a good shot at being the first player to win the Triple Crown since Carl Yastrzemski back in 1967. He currently has a 9 point lead in batting average and a 7 RBI lead over Josh Hamilton. Hamilton still leads Cabrera by a single homerun, 42 to 41, but Hamilton has been out the past two days with a vision problem. If he doesn't return soon and hit a few more dingers, Cabrera will likely pull off the feat. Cabrera is the charming fellow who cost the Tigers a playoff spot a couple of years ago when he went on a drunken bender the last weekend of the season when his team was fighting tooth and nail for a place in the post-season.
In the AL, Ryan Braun will win the homerun crown and is tied for the lead in RBIs. Whites are well represented in the power categories in both leagues, especially the NL. With Braun following his MVP 2011 season with another great one, will he be deemed "worthy" of participation in the Home Run Contest at the 2013 All Star game after being excluded this year?