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  1. 1 de nov. de 2010 · Klein’s Red-Hot Bat in 1930. After a modest 14-game hitting streak that began in late June, Klein launched another 26-game streak on July 12. Within a week, he climbed back over .400, trailing only O’Doul in the batting race and 15 points ahead of a trio of sluggers-Terry, Babe Herman of the Dodgers, and Riggs Stephenson of the Cubs.

  2. 5 de jun. de 2019 · Chuck Klein played 17 years in the National League, mostly for the Philadelphia Phillies. He led the league in numerous offensive categories during his first six years in the majors. He appeared in the World Series once, with the 1935 Cubs , and hit well in that Series.

  3. 30 de jul. de 2019 · Chuck Klein's first five full seasons as a big leaguer in Philadelphia were unmatched in baseball history. From 1929-1933, Chuck Klein hit won a Triple Crown, an MVP, four home run titles and a batting championship. During those five years in Philadelphia, he hit .359 with a .414 on-base percentage.

  4. Professional baseball player. (Oct. 7, 1904-Mar. 28, 1958). Indianapolis-born Chuck Klein spent 17 seasons in the major leagues. Career statistics that include 2,076 hits, 1,201 RBIs, 300 home runs, and a .320 batting average won the “Hoosier Hammerer” election to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1980.

  5. Chuck Klein (nascido como Charles Alan Klein) foi um supervisor de storyboard de O Incrível Mundo de Gumball da primeira até a quarta temporada. "A Dívida" "A Busca" "A Meia" "O Primata" "A Flor" "O Natal" "A Internet" "O Mundo" "O Nome" "A Depressão" "A Assinatura" O rosto dele foi usado na Borboleta. Depois da quarta temporada, ele voltou para Los Angeles e não trabalha mais no desenho ...

  6. Chuck Klein was one of baseball best in the early 1930s. Chuck Klein broke into the big leagues with the Philadelphia Phillies on July 30, 1928 and found immediate success. In 64 games that season, Klein hit .360 with 11 homers. For the next five seasons, he was one of the most dominant hitter in the game.

  7. 3 de ago. de 2017 · But those were hard years he’d spent in baseball, and something inside Chuck Klein’s brain gave out on March 28, 1958. His body was found on the floor of his brother’s house on Carson Avenue ...