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  1. Carl Owen Hubbell (June 22, 1903 – November 21, 1988) was a left-handed screwball pitcher in Major League Baseball who played with the New York Giants in the National League from 1928 to 1943. Hubbell was born in Carthage, Missouri. He was originally signed by the Detroit Tigers and was invited to spring training in 1926. However, pitching coach George McBride and player-manager Ty Cobb ...

  2. 7 de set. de 2023 · The New York Giants’ Carl Hubbell had been outstanding in the first five seasons of his big-league career (1928-32).1 But when he tossed a stunning 18-inning shutout against the hard-hitting St. Louis Cardinals in the first game of a pivotal doubleheader on July 2, 1933, it was becoming apparent that the 30-year-old left-handed screwball artist was emerging as the best pitcher in the ...

  3. On July 10, 1934, in the Polo Grounds, the National League's Carl Hubbell wrote himself some baseball history by striking out the final three men of the first inning and the first two of the second. Any self-respecting baseball historian knows the names by heart, and almost invariably rattles them off so quickly it's as if the five men had one name: Ruthgehrigfoxxsimmonscronin."

  4. 13 de jul. de 2008 · It remains the most stunning sequence in All-Star Game history: Carl Hubbell’s consecutive strikeouts of Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, Al Simmons and Joe Cronin in 1934.

  5. 27 de mai. de 2018 · King Carl Versus Dizzy Dean – Memorable Matchups. The toughest game in Hubbell’s 24-decision streak of victories came against fellow future Hall of Famer Dizzy Dean. On July 21, 1936, Hubbell faced Dean and his Cardinals in New York. After nine innings, Hubbell and Dean were both still in the game, which was knotted at 1-1.

  6. Carl Hubbell (Baseball Cards 1960 Fleer) prices are based on the historic sales. The prices shown are calculated using our proprietary algorithm. Historic sales data are completed sales with a buyer and a seller agreeing on a price. We do not factor unsold items into our prices.

  7. 1934-1936 Diamond Stars. Carl Owen Hubbell (June 22, 1903 - November 21, 1988), along with Philadelphia Athletics and Boston Red Sox pitcher Lefty Grove, were in a league of their in the 1930s as Hubbell strung together five consecutive 20-win seasons, leading the National League three times while Grove led the American League four times in ...