Giuseppe DiMaggio, a retired fisherman, and his celebrated baseball star son, Joe DiMaggio
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Giuseppe DiMaggio, a retired fisherman, and his celebrated baseball star son, Joe DiMaggio

Giuseppe DiMaggio, a retired fisherman, and his celebrated baseball star son, Joe DiMaggio of the New York Yankees, examine the day’s catch on the stern of the crab fishing boat operated by Joe’s brother Mike in San Francisco, Oct 28 1937 Later after the US and Italy are at war , Giuseppe DiMaggio would be…

Casey Stengel is named the manager of the Boston Bees

Casey Stengel is named the manager of the Boston Bees

    On October 25, 1937, Casey Stengel is named the manager of the Boston Bees. Stengel replaces another Hall of Famer, Bill McKechnie, who guided the Bees to a fifth-place finish in 1937. Stengel will manage Boston over the next six seasons, never finishing higher than fifth place… Baseball is the only game you…

Hall of Famer Juan Marichal is born in Laguna Verde of the Dominican Republic

Hall of Famer Juan Marichal is born in Laguna Verde of the Dominican Republic

On October 20, 1937, future Hall of Famer Juan Marichal is born in Laguna Verde of the Dominican Republic. Marichal will make his debut with the San Francisco Giants on July 19, 1960 and will become one of the winningest Latin American pitchers in major league history. Read more about Juan Marichal [jetpack_subscription_form title=”Join the…

1937 World Series
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New York Yankees pitcher Lefty Gomez knocks in the winning run in the 4 – 2 clincher in Game 5 against the New York Giants

1937 – In the World Series, New York Yankees pitcher Lefty Gomez knocks in the winning run in the 4 – 2 clincher in Game 5 against the New York Giants. It is his record fifth World Series win without a loss. Another record comes when the Yankees complete the Series without an error.

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10/3/1937 – In a double header at Pittsburgh, Woody Jensen led off the lid-lifter for the Pirates and went three for four in the game. In the second game, Jensen led off the bottom of the first inning by flying out. Then Reds manager Bobby Wallace talked with umpire Charlie Moran. Lloyd Waner had been penciled into his usual leadoff position for game two. Moran called Waner out and Jensen, the number two hitter, was told to bat and was put out again. There was no reason for Wallace to speak up since Jensen was already out.

10/3/1937 – In a double header at Pittsburgh, Woody Jensen led off the lid-lifter for the Pirates and went three for four in the game. In the second game, Jensen led off the bottom of the first inning by flying out. Then Reds manager Bobby Wallace talked with umpire Charlie Moran. Lloyd Waner had been penciled into his usual leadoff position for game two. Moran called Waner out and Jensen, the number two hitter, was told to bat and was put out again. There was no reason for Wallace to speak up since Jensen was already out.

Hank Greenberg

Johnny Allen’s bid for a perfect season is spoiled in 1-0 loss

test On October 3, 1937 Johnny Allen’s bid for a perfect season is spoiled when Hank Greenberg drives in the only run of the game in the first inning, and Jake Wade throws a one-hitter against the Indians in the 1-0 loss to Detroit on the last day of the season at Navin Field. The…