1934 STANDINGS
National League | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
St. Louis Cardinals |
95
|
58
|
.621
|
—
|
New York Giants |
93
|
60
|
.608
|
2
|
Chicago Cubs |
86
|
65
|
.570
|
8
|
Boston Braves |
78
|
73
|
.517
|
16
|
Pittsburgh Pirates |
74
|
76
|
.493
|
19.5
|
Brooklyn Dodgers |
71
|
81
|
.467
|
23.5
|
Philadelphia Phillies |
56
|
93
|
.376
|
37
|
Cincinnati Reds |
52
|
99
|
.344
|
42
|
American League | ||||
Detroit Tigers |
101
|
53
|
.656
|
—
|
New York Yankees |
94
|
60
|
.610
|
7
|
Cleveland Indians |
85
|
69
|
.552
|
16
|
Boston Red Sox |
76
|
76
|
.500
|
24
|
Philadelphia Athletics |
68
|
82
|
.453
|
31
|
St. Louis Browns |
67
|
85
|
.441
|
33
|
Washington Senators |
66
|
86
|
.434
|
34
|
Chicago White Sox |
53
|
99
|
.349
|
47
|
St. Louis beat the Tigers 11-0 in Game 7 to capture the 1934 World Series, the team’s third championship in nine years. The “Gashouse Gang” featured the hitting of 1B Ripper Collins (.333, 35 HR, 128 RBI) and OF Joe Medwick (.319, 18 HR, 106 RBI) and the pitching of league MVP Dizzy Dean (30-7, 2.66 ERA, 195 K). Detroit catcher Mickey Cochrane won his second AL MVP award despite better seasons from teammate Charlie Gehringer and Yankee stars Lefty Gomez and Lou Gehrig. Gehrig (.363, 49 HR, 165 RBI) led the American League in all the Triple Crown categories while Gomez paced the Junior Circuit with 26 wins, a 2.33 ERA, and 158 strikeouts. Pittsburgh OF Paul Waner won his second batting title with a .362 average. Giants Mel Ott (.326, 35 HR, 135 RBI) and Carl Hubbell (21-12, 2.33 ERA) also had fine seasons, but New York fell two games short of the Cardinals for second place.
World Series – St. Louis Cardinals NL over Detriot Tigers AL 4 games to 3
MVP Awards –
NL Dizzy Dean
All-Star Game – July 10th – A.L. 9 over N.L. 7, played at Polo Grounds V (NL)
AL Starter L. Gomez+ NL Starter C. Hubbell+
National League All-Stars
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