On September 25, 1934 — At Sportsman Park, with 5,6000 fans in attendance, Cardinal Ace, Dizzy Dean wins his 28th, beating the Pirates, 3 – 2. Dean was giving a 3-0 lead in the first and he hurled 8 shutout innings until Arky Vaughn drilled a 1 out 2 run homerun off Dean, scoring Paul Waner ahead of him. The drama wasn’t over as the next batter Pie Traynor drilled a single, Dean then settled down and struck out Gus Suhr and got Tommy Thevenow to Pop out to end the game.
The New York Giants’ lead is cut to one game when the Philadelphia Phillies beat them 4-0, Jimmie Wilson goes 2-3 and drives in 2, and Curt Davis notches the shut out at the Polo Grounds.
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