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1929 Award Winners



NL Gold Glove Winners
  • Pitcher: Ed Brandt (Boston Braves)
  • Catcher: Gabby Hartnett (Chicago Cubs)
  • First Baseman: Joe Stripp (Cincinnati Reds)
  • Second Baseman: Bill Regan (Philadelphia Phillies)
  • Third Baseman: Chuck Dressen (Cincinnati Reds)
  • Shortstop: Joe Cronin (Pittsburgh Pirates)
  • Left Fielder: Kiki Cuyler (Pittsburgh Pirates)
  • Center Fielder: Johnny Frederick (Brooklyn Robins)
  • Right Fielder: Mel Ott (New York Giants)

AL Gold Glove Winners
  • Pitcher: Sloppy Thurston (St. Louis Browns)
  • Catcher: Mickey Cochrane (Philadelphia Athletics)
  • First Baseman: Jimmie Foxx (Philadelphia Athletics)
  • Second Baseman: Max Bishop (Chicago White Sox)
  • Third Baseman: Willie Kamm (Chicago White Sox)
  • Shortstop: Joe Sewell (Cleveland Indians)
  • Left Fielder: Russ Scarritt (Boston Red Sox)
  • Center Fielder: Sam West (Washington Senators)
  • Right Fielder: Lance Richbourg (Boston Red Sox)

*On Deck – 1928 Notable Numbers*
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1929 – Notable Numbers

6 – Number of walks in one game (9-13-29, record) – Jimmy Foxx (PHA)
10 – Number of RBI in one game (9-13-29, tied record) – Joe Hauser (PHA)
29 – Number of games of season’s longest hitting streak – Sisler, Herman & Fothergill
49 – Number of RBI in one month (June) – Hack Wilson (NYG)
198 – Number of RBI (new record) – Lefty O'Doul (NYG)
259 – Number of current career wins – Red Faber (CHW)
554 – Number of current career HR – Babe Ruth (NYY)
2665 – Number of current career hits – Rogers Hornsby (BSN)

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1) 1B Hank Greenberg, 19, Detroit Tigers
2) MR Lefty Gomez, 21, New York Yankees
3) SP Tommy Bridges, 23, Detroit Tigers
4) CF Wally Berger, 24, Boston Braves
5) SP Pat Caraway, 24, Chicago White Sox
6) 3B Ben Chapman, 21, New York Yankees
7) SS Luke Appling, 23, Chicago White Sox
8) MR Carl Fischer, 24, Washington Senators
9) LF Joe Vosmik, 20, Cleveland Indians
10) 1B Gus Suhr, 24, Pittsburgh Pirates

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1930 World Series (4-1): New York Giants (107-47, NL) over New York Yankees (99-55, AL)






Real 1930 World Series (4-2): Philadelphia Athletics (102-52, AL) over St. Louis Cardinals (92-62, NL)

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NL Gold Glove Winners
  • Pitcher: Freddie Fitzsimmons (St. Louis Cardinals)
  • Catcher: Spud Davis (New York Giants)
  • First Baseman: Joe Stripp (Cincinnati Reds)
  • Second Baseman: Dick Bartell (Pittsburgh Pirates)
  • Third Baseman: Pinky Whitney (Philadelphia Phillies)
  • Shortstop: Travis Jackson (New York Giants)
  • Left Fielder: Wally Berger (Boston Braves)
  • Center Fielder: Johnny Frederick (Brooklyn Robins)
  • Right Fielder: Ethan Allen (Cincinnati Reds)

AL Gold Glove Winners
  • Pitcher: Danny MacFayden (Boston Red Sox)
  • Catcher: Bill Dickey (New York Yankees)
  • First Baseman: Jimmie Foxx (Philadelphia Athletics)
  • Second Baseman: Max Bishop (Chicago White Sox)
  • Third Baseman: Willie Kamm (Chicago White Sox)
  • Shortstop: Joe Boley (Philadelphia Athletics)
  • Left Fielder: Babe Ruth (New York Yankees)
  • Center Fielder: Tom Oliver (Boston Red Sox)
  • Right Fielder: Bing Miller (Washington Senators)

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0 – Number of hits allowed (7-24-30 vs. Giants) – Spades Wood (Pirates)
6 – Number of MVP awards he has won – Babe Ruth (Yankees)
10 – Number of wins he needs to reach 300 – Jack Quinn (Yankees)
35 – Number of games of season’s longest hitting streak – Pie Traynor (Robins)
82 – Number of hits he needed to reach 4000 – Eddie Collins (just retired)
89 – Number of hits he needs to reach 3000 – Rogers Hornsby (Braves)
309 – Number of career HR (second most ever) – Cy Williams (just retired)
366 – Number of career wins – Pete Alexander (just retired)

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Dutch Leonard
(SP) 1913-1925

2 World Series Appearances
20+ Wins – 2 times
300+ IP – 4 times
Top 10 in Winning % - 9 times
Top 10 in Wins – 6 times
Top 10 in K’s – 12 times
Top 10 in WHIP – 13 times
Top 10 in ERA – 10 times

League Leader:
  • GS – 1 time
  • Winning % - 1 time
  • SO – 1 time
  • ERA – 2 times
  • WHIP – 2 times


Rube Marquard (SP) 1908-1925

4 World Series Appearances
20+ Wins – 4 times
300+ IP – 9 times
Top 10 in Winning % - 8 times
Top 10 in Wins – 8 times
Top 10 in K’s – 12 times
Top 10 in WHIP – 12 times
Top 10 in ERA – 12 times
Top 10 in IP – 5 times

League Leader:
  • GS – 1 time
  • Wins – 1 time
  • Winning % - 2 times
  • SO – 2 times
  • ERA – 2 times
  • WHIP – 2 times

Career Leader-board Position:
  • Wins – 10th
  • Strikeouts – 7th
  • Shutouts – 4th



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LF Hank Greenberg, 20, Detroit Tigers
SP Paul Derringer, 24, St. Louis Cardinals
SP Van Mungo, 19, Brooklyn Robins
MR Lefty Gomez, 22, New York Yankees
SP Tommy Bridges, 24, Detroit Tigers
SP Pat Caraway, 25, Chicago White Sox
SP Wally Hebert, 23, St. Louis Browns
C Ernie Lombardi, 23, Brooklyn Robins
SS Luke Appling, 24, Chicago White Sox
SS Red Rolfe, 22, New York Yankees

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1931 World Series (4-3): New York Yankees (114-40, AL) over New York Giants (104-50, NL)





Real 1931 World Series (4-3): St. Louis Cardinals (101-53, NL) over Philadelphia Athletics (107-45, AL)


*On Deck - 1931 Award Winners*

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NL Gold Glove Winners
Pitcher: Bob Brown (Boston Braves)
Catcher: Spud Davis (New York Giants)
First Baseman: Don Hurst (Philadelphia Phillies)
Second Baseman: Jimmie Reese (St. Louis Cardinals)
Third Baseman: Pinky Whitney (Philadelphia Phillies)
Shortstop: Joe Cronin (Pittsburgh Pirates)
Left Fielder: Mike Kreevich (Chicago Cubs)
Center Fielder: Wally Berger (Boston Braves)
Right Fielder: Mel Ott (New York Giants)

AL Gold Glove Winners
Pitcher: Vic Frazier (Chicago White Sox)
Catcher: Mickey Cochrane (Philadelphia Athletics)
First Baseman: Lou Finney (Philadelphia Athletics)
Second Baseman: Charlie Gehringer (Detroit Tigers)
Third Baseman: Urbane Pickering (Boston Red Sox)
Shortstop: Bill Akers (Detroit Tigers)
Left Fielder: Smead Jolley (Chicago White Sox)
Center Fielder: Tom Oliver (Boston Red Sox)
Right Fielder: Bing Miller (Washington Senators)

*On Deck – 1931 Notable Numbers*

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3 – Number of MVP awards he has won – Lou Gehrig (Yankees)
8 – Number of wins he needs to reach 300 – Jack Quinn (Yankees)
15 – Number of wins he needs to reach 300 - Red Faber (White Sox)
38 – Number of games of season’s longest hitting streak (tied the record) – Lew Fonseca (Cubs)
106 – Number of hits he needs to reach 2500 – Frankie Frisch (Giants)
326 – Number of RBI in his first two seasons – Wally Berger (Braves)
3135 – Number of career hits (6th most ever) – Rogers Hornsby (Braves)

*On Deck – 1932 Top Prospects*

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*1932 Top Prospects*

1) LF Hank Greenberg, 21, Detroit Tigers
2) SS Arky Vaughan, 20, Pittsburgh Pirates
3) SP Tommy Bridges, 25, Detroit Tigers
4) SP Tex Carleton, 25, St. Louis Cardinals
5) LF Joe Medwick, 20, St. Louis Cardinals

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Batters
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Name
Team
Age
Pos
1
Babe Ruth
New York
37
LF
2
Rogers Hornsby
Boston
35
2B
3
Lou Gehrig
New York
28
1B
4
Babe Herman
Brooklyn
28
RF
5
Lefty O'Doul
New York
35
LF
6
Showboat Fisher
Philadelphia
33
LF
7
Mel Ott
New York
23
CF
8
Bill Terry
New York
33
1B
9
Earl Averill
Cleveland
29
CF
10
Al Simmons
Philadelphia
29
CF
11
Earle Combs
New York
32
CF
12
Jimmie Foxx
Philadelphia
24
3B
13
Chuck Klein
Philadelphia
27
LF
14
Hack Wilson
Washington
31
RF
15
Chick Hafey
St. Louis
29
RF
16
Jim Bottomley
St. Louis
31
1B
17
Charlie Gehringer
Detroit
28
2B
18
Johnny Frederick
Brooklyn
30
CF
19
Wally Berger
Boston
26
CF
20
Riggs Stephenson
Cleveland
34
LF


Pitchers
#
Name
Team
Age
Role
1
Lefty Grove
Philadelphia
32
SP
2
Firpo Marberry
Washington
33
SP
3
Herb Pennock
New York
38
SP
4
Paul Derringer
St. Louis
25
SP
5
Watty Clark
Cleveland
29
SP
6
Charley Root
St. Louis
33
SP
7
Tex Carleton
St. Louis
25
SP
8
Carl Hubbell
New York
28
SP
9
Pat Malone
Chicago
29
SP
10
Bump Hadley
Washington
27
SP
11
Bill Walker
New York
28
MR
12
Jack Quinn
New York
48
CL
13
Rube Walberg
New York
35
SP
14
George Uhle
Cleveland
33
SP
15
George Pipgras
New York
32
SP
16
Johnny Allen
New York
27
SP
17
Bill Swift
Pittsburgh
23
SP
18
Hal Smith
Pittsburgh
29
SP
19
George Blaeholder
St. Louis
28
SP
20
Carl Fischer
Washington
26
SP


*On Deck - 1932 Final Standings & League Leaders*
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AL
W
L
PCT
GB
NL
W
L
PCT
GB
New York Yankees
98
56
.636
-
New York Giants
98
56
.636
-
Washington Senators
93
61
.604
5
Brooklyn Dodgers
82
72
.532
16
Cleveland Indians
88
66
.571
10
St. Louis Cardinals
81
73
.526
17
Detroit Tigers
85
69
.552
13
Pittsburgh Pirates
80
74
.519
18
Philadelphia Athletics
77
77
.500
21
Philadelphia Phillies
74
80
.481
24
St. Louis Browns
64
90
.416
34
Cincinnati Reds
74
80
.481
24
Boston Red Sox
58
96
.377
40
Boston Braves
65
89
.422
33
Chicago White Sox
53
101
.344
45
Chicago Cubs
62
92
.403
36
AL AVE
AL HR
AL RBI
D. Porter
CLE
.338
L. Gehrig
NYY
38
L. Gehrig
NYY
130
H. Manush
DET
.337
B. Ruth
NYY
38
A. Simmons
PHA
123
O. Bluege
WSH
.337
H. Wilson
WSH
36
D. Alexander
DET
119
R. Johnson
NYY
.333
A. Simmons
PHA
31
C. Gehringer
DET
118
A. Simmons
PHA
.331
J. Foxx
PHA
30
H. Wilson
WSH
116
AL ERA
AL Wins
AL K’s
M. Weaver
WSH
2.34
G. Pipgras
NYY
24
L. Grove
PHA
234
F. Marberry
WSH
2.63
W. Clark
CLE
23
G. Pipgras
NYY
177
G. Pipgras
NYY
2.81
M. Gaston
NYY
22
W. Clark
CLE
174
L. Grove
PHA
2.82
W. Ferrell
CLE
21
C. Root
SLB
157
C. Hogsett
DET
3.04
H. Pennock
NYY
21
E. Whitehill
PHA
154
NL AVE
NL HR
NL RBI
B. Herman
BRO
.392
C. Klein
PHI
42
M. Ott
NYG
152
M. Ott
NYG
.353
C. Hafey
STL
41
C. Hafey
STL
139
L. O'Doul
NYG
.353
M. Ott
NYG
41
L. O'Doul
NYG
136
C. Klein
PHI
.346
G. Hartnett
CHC
33
J. Frederick
BRO
124
G. Watkins
STL
.341
L. O'Doul
NYG
31
C. Klein
PHI
119
NL ERA
NL Wins
NL K’s
A. Crowder
NYG
2.73
P. Derringer
STL
25
G. Earnshaw
NYG
189
B. Swift
PIT
2.73
B. Swift
PIT
25
T. Carleton
STL
177
G. Earnshaw
NYG
2.83
T. Carleton
STL
20
P. Malone
CHC
174
P. Derringer
STL
2.87
A. Crowder
NYG
20
B. Hallahan
STL
161
R. Walberg
NYG
3.04
G Earnshaw
NYG
20
H. Johnson
BRO
160


*On Deck - 1932 World Series*
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1932 World Series (4-2): New York Yankees (98-56) over New York Giants (98-56)

  • Tuesday, September 27th, Yankee Stadium...Yankees, 8-4...George Pipgras, 7 hit CG
  • Wednesday, September 28th, Yankee Stadium...Yankees, 8-2...Bill Dickey, 3-for-5, 2 RBI, 2 runs
  • Friday, September 30th, Polo Grounds...Giants, 7-4...Travis Jackson, 2-for-2, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 2 runs
  • Saturday, October 1st, Polo Grounds...Yankees, 3-2 (11)...Ben Chapman, GWRBI double, top of the 11th
  • Sunday, October 2nd, Polo Grounds...Giants, 4-0...George Earnshaw, 2 hit shutout
  • Tuesday, October 4th, Yankee Stadium...Yankees, 7-3...Tony Lazzeri, 2-for-3, HR, 3 RBI
Series MVP: Travis Jackson (NYG), .350, 3 HR, 9 RBI


Real 1932 World Series (4-0): New York Yankees (107-47) over Chicago Cubs (90-64)

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AL Gold Glove Winners
  • Pitcher: Firpo Marberry (Washington Senators)
  • Catcher: Pinky Hargrave (Washington Senators)
  • First Baseman: Jack Rothrock (Boston Red Sox)
  • Second Baseman: Max Bishop (Chicago White Sox)
  • Third Baseman: Willie Kamm (Chicago White Sox)
  • Shortstop: Art Scharein (St. Louis Browns)
  • Left Fielder: Heinie Manush (Detroit Tigers)
  • Center Fielder: Tom Oliver (Boston Red Sox)
  • Right Fielder: Dick Porter (Cleveland Indians)

NL Gold Glove Winners
  • Pitcher: Bud Tinning (Chicago Cubs)
  • Catcher: Spud Davis (New York Giants)
  • First Baseman: George Grantham (Chicago Cubs)
  • Second Baseman: Dick Bartell (Pittsburgh Pirates)
  • Third Baseman: Pinky Whitney (Philadelphia Phillies)
  • Shortstop: Jo-Jo Morrissey (Cincinnati Reds)
  • Left Fielder: Chuck Klein (Philadelphia Phillies)
  • Center Fielder: Wally Berger (Boston Braves)
  • Right Fielder: Paul Waner (Pittsburgh Pirates)


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