Paul Goldschmidt Is Making a Run at the Triple Crown(s)

While Francisco Lindor is having an MVP-caliber season — that is, one that would not be out of place given historical precedents and that belongs in the discussion of this year’s potential honorees — he’s not the leading candidate for National League hardware. Particularly after what he’s done in August as the Cardinals have pulled away with the NL Central lead, Paul Goldschmidt must be considered the favorite, as he not only leads the NL in all three slash stats (and wRC+), but he has a shot at winning the league’s Triple Crown.
The 34-year-old Goldschmidt finished the weekend hitting .338/.421/.639 with 33 home runs, 105 RBI, a 194 wRC+, and 6.9 WAR. All of those figures lead the Senior Circuit except for his homers, and he’s tied for the RBI lead. Here’s how those numbers stack up versus other NL players:
Stat | Goldschmidt | Closest NL Player | Margin |
---|---|---|---|
AVG | .338 | Freddie Freeman, .326 | +.012 |
OBP | .421 | Juan Soto, .413 | +.008 |
SLG | .629 | Nolan Arenado, .567 | +.062 |
wRC+ | 194 | Nolan Arenado, 162 | +32 |
HR | 33 | Kyle Schwarber, 35 | -2 |
RBI | 105 | Pete Alonso, 105 | 0 |
WAR | 6.9 | Nolan Arenado, 6.8 | +0.1 |