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  1. Carl Hubbell Stats. Carl Hubbell was born on Monday, June 22, 1903, in Carthage, Missouri. Hubbell was 25 years old when he broke into the big leagues on July 26, 1928, with the New York Giants.

  2. 13 de set. de 2023 · Carl Hubbell was a Hall of Fame pitcher with the New York Giants from 1928 to 1943, widely regarded as the top National League lefty of his day. So great was his screwball that in the 1934 All-Star Game he struck out five consecutive Hall of Famers: Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, Al Simmons, and Joe Cronin, one of Major League Baseball's iconic performances.

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

  4. 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.

  5. Carl Hubbell played 16 seasons for the Giants. He had 253 wins, 154 losses, an ERA of 2.98 and 1,677 strikeouts. He won 2 MVP awards and 1 World Series. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1947.

  6. 1943 R302-1 M.P. & Co. Carl Hubbell Rookie Card. a. Sold Price: $1,000.00. b. CL Value: $944.45. c. Where It Sold: eBay. Description: The 1943 R302-1 M.P. & Co. Carl Hubbell Rookie Card is a rare gem from the wartime era of baseball card production, showcasing Hubbell’s talent during a challenging period in history.

  7. 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.