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  1. Carl Hubbell was the first pitcher to be named the Most Valuable Player twice Twice voted the Most Valuable Player of the National League, Carl Hubbell became known as the Giants “Meal Ticket”. Hubbell is perhaps best remembered for striking out Hall of Famers Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, Al Simmons and Joe Cronin in succession in the 1934 All Star game.

  2. 13 de mai. de 2021 · Hubbell’s four consecutive seasons leading the league in WHIP are tied for the most all-time, and he’s the only player in MLB history to lead the league in WHIP six times over an eight-year span. Hubbell won the National League MVP in 1933 and 1936, becoming one of only three pitchers to win two MVP awards.

  3. カール・オーウェン・ハッベル(Carl Owen Hubbell、1903年 6月22日 - 1988年 11月21日)はMLBの野球選手。 投手 。 左投げ右打ち。

  4. Hartnett told Hubbell, “We’ll waste everything except the screwball. Get that over, but keep your fastball and hook inside. We can’t let ’em hit it in the air.” [fn]The Sporting News, 6 July 1944, 15. [/fn] Babe Ruth was up. Four pitches later the Babe was down, on a called strike three.

  5. The 1934 All-Star Game is remembered for the performance of New York Giants southpaw Carl Hubbell, who struck out five players in a row who are now in the Hall of Fame. Less remembered is the outstanding outing of Cleveland’s Mel Harder , who entered a mess in the fifth inning and went the rest of the way, allowing the American League to hold on for a 9-7 win.

  6. HUBBELL, Carl Owen(b. 22 June 1903 near Carthage, Missouri; d. 21 November 1988 in Scottsdale, Arizona), left-handed star baseball pitcher for the New York Giants in the 1930s, who was known affectionately as "The Meal Ticket" or "King Carl," and specialized in the "screwball" pitch.

  7. Complete career MLB stats for the San Francisco Giants Pitcher Carl Hubbell on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.