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Correction

Published: November 16. 2012 4:00AM PST

A Philadelphia Inquirer story headlined “Trout or Cabrera for AL MVP is a close call" that appeared in Thursday’s Bulletin on page D4 included incomplete information about the history of baseball’s triple crown. Along with Philadelphia’s Chuck Klein in 1933 and the New York Yankees’ Lou Gehrig in 1934, other players to win their league’s batting triple crown but not be voted most valuable player were Boston’s Ted Williams (in both 1942 and 1947) and St. Louis’ Rogers Hornsby, who won the triple crown in the National League in 1922 — a year in which the NL did not select an MVP.

The Bulletin regrets the error.

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