I finished the season with 103 RBI. It was an off year for me, in which I posted my lowest RBI, homer (23), and batting average (.281) totals in years. But the RBI helped me maintain an important streak: I drove in 100 or more runs for nine consecutive years. I am now third all-time, behind Al Simmons, who had 11 consecutive 100-RBI campaigns, and Lou Gehrig and Jimmie Foxx, each of whom had 13 100-RBI seasons in a row. Who am I?