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  1. Há 5 dias · The 1934 All-Star Game, held at the Polo Grounds, is remembered for the performance of Carl Hubbell, who struck out five of the game’s best hitters—Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, Al Simmons ...

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  2. Há 3 dias · 1937 — Carl Hubbell, working in relief for the New York Giants, won his 24th straight game over two seasons. Hubbell pitched two innings and Mel Ott hit a ninth-inning home run to beat the Cincinnati Reds 3-2. Hubbell’s string started July 17, 1936.

  3. Há 1 dia · 1937 - Carl Hubbell earns his 24th straight win in relief in a 3-2 Giants win over the Reds. 1960 - Orioles catcher Clint Courtney uses an oversized mitt in an effort to better handle Hoyt Wilhelm’s knuckleball.

  4. Há 3 dias · May 27 1904 — Dennis McGann of the New York Giants stole five bases in one game to set a major league record. 1937 — Carl Hubbell, working in relief for the New York Giants, won his 24th straight game over two seasons. Hubbell pitched two innings and Mel Ott hit a ninth-inning home run to beat the Cincinnati Reds 3-2. Hubbell’s string started July 17, 1936. 1955 — Norm Zauchin of the ...

  5. Há 2 dias · Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. This date in baseball. 2024-05-27 -. MAY 27. 1904 Dennis McGann of the New York Giants stole five bases in one game to set a major league record. 1937 Carl Hubbell, working in relief for the New York Giants, won his 24th straight game over two seasons. Hubbell pitched two innings and Mel Ott hit a ninth-inning home ...

  6. Há 1 dia · Murphy’s illustrious career, primarily with the Atlanta Braves, boasts two National League MVP awards, 398 home runs, and 1,266 RBI across 15 seasons before his 1990 trade to the Phillies. His departure from the game marked the end of an era for Atlanta and its fans. **2015** – In a move aimed at bolstering their lineup, the Braves acquired ...

  7. Há 2 dias · Carl Hubbell. Stats: 253-154 W-L, 2.98 ERA, 3,590.1 IP, 1,677 SO, 1.166 WHIP. Hubbell was the first pitcher that truly thrived off the screwball.