Topic: Carl Hubbell
Carl Hubbell was a screwball-throwing Hall of Fame pitcher who played for the New York Giants . Carl Hubbell Career wins: Carl Hubbell Pitched a record 24 straight victories over two seasonsNational Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum: Carl Hubbell Struck out five ...
The San Francisco Giants organization has enjoyed the work of several of the greatest pitchers in baseball history. The San Francisco Giants' all-time wins leaders include Hall of Famers Juan Marichal, Christy Mathewson, and Carl Hubbell. One of the greatest left-handed pitchers ...
In the 1934 baseball season, Bill Terry's New York Giants had another good showing, scoring 760 runs, second-best in the league, and allowing only 583, the fewest of any National League staff. New York had led for 127 straight days, when ...
The 1936 baseball season was the first without Babe Ruth since 1913. The 1936 season was also the year that the Yankees discovered another legend: Joe DiMaggio. Hubbell led the National League in ERA at 2.31 and wins; pacing the Giants ...
The 1937 baseball season broke open with one of the many controversies in the career of St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Dizzy Dean. Third-place Pittsburgh featured the three top triples hitters in the National League; Arky Vaughan with 17, Gus Suhr with 14 ...
Connie Mack brought his Philadelphia A's back to first place in the 1929 baseball season after a 15-year pennant drought. The 1929 World Series opened with one of the gutsiest gambles in Series history, when Connie Mack sent seldom-used Howard Ehmke ...