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1934 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

1934 American baseball competition


1934 American baseball competition

FieldValue
year1934
visitor**American League**
top10
top20
top30
top42
top56
top61
top70
top80
top90
visitor_r9
visitor_h14
visitor_e1
homeNational League
bot11
bot20
bot33
bot40
bot53
bot60
bot70
bot80
bot90
home_r7
home_h8
home_e1
dateJuly 10,
venuePolo Grounds
cityNew York City
VisitorManagerJoe Cronin
VisitorManagerTeamWSH
HomeManagerBill Terry
HomeManagerTeamNYG
radioCBS, NBC
radio_announcersFrance Laux,
Ted Husing (CBS)
Tom Manning, Ford Bond, Graham McNamee (NBC)
attendance48,363

Ted Husing (CBS) Tom Manning, Ford Bond, Graham McNamee (NBC) The 1934 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the second edition of the mid-summer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. It was held on July 10 in Manhattan, New York City, at the Polo Grounds, the home of the New York Giants of the National League, the defending World Series champions. The American League won 9–7, and every starter on both teams except Wally Berger was later inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

The game is well known among baseball historians for the performance of NL starting pitcher Carl Hubbell of the host Giants. After allowing the first two batters to reach base on a single and a base on balls, Hubbell struck out five of the game's best hitters – Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, Al Simmons, and Joe Cronin – in succession, setting a longstanding All-Star Game record for consecutive strikeouts.{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/history/mlb_asgrecaps_story_headline.jsp?story_page=recap_1934 | access-date = July 17, 2007 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070808132823/http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/history/mlb_asgrecaps_story_headline.jsp?story_page=recap_1934| archive-date= August 8, 2007 | url-status= live}}{{cite web | access-date = July 17, 2007

Trailing 4–2, the American League scored six times in the top of the fifth inning to take the lead for good. The teams combined for sixteen runs on 22 hits; the two home runs were hit early in the game by the NL (Frankie Frisch, Joe Medwick), both with the St. Louis Cardinals, the World Series champions later that year.

Rosters

Players in italics have since been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

American League

StartersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
P*Lefty Gomez*Yankees2
C*Bill Dickey*Yankees2
1B*Lou Gehrig*Yankees2
2B*Charlie Gehringer*Tigers2
3B*Jimmie Foxx*Athletics2
SS*Joe Cronin*Senators2
LF*Heinie Manush*Senators1
CF*Al Simmons*White Sox2
RF*Babe Ruth*Yankees2
PitchersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PTommy BridgesTigers1
PMel HarderIndians1
P*Red Ruffing*Yankees1
PJack RussellSenators1
ReservesPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
C*Mickey Cochrane*Tigers1
C*Rick Ferrell*Red Sox2
3BJimmy DykesWhite Sox2
3BPinky HigginsAthletics1
OF*Earl Averill*Indians2
OFBen ChapmanYankees2
OFSam WestBrowns2

National League

StartersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
P*Carl Hubbell*Giants2
C*Gabby Hartnett*Cubs2
1B*Bill Terry*Giants2
2B*Frankie Frisch*Cardinals2
3B*Pie Traynor*Pirates2
SS*Travis Jackson*Giants1
LF*Joe Medwick*Cardinals1
CFWally BergerBraves2
RF*Kiki Cuyler*Cubs1
PitchersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
P*Dizzy Dean*Cardinals1
PFred FrankhouseBraves1
PVan MungoDodgers1
PLon WarnekeCubs2
ReservesPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
C*Al López*Dodgers1
2B*Billy Herman*Cubs1
3BPepper MartinCardinals2
SS*Arky Vaughan*Pirates1
OF*Chuck Klein*Cubs2
OFJo-Jo MooreGiants1
OF*Mel Ott*Giants1
OF*Paul Waner*Pirates2

Game

Umpires

Cy Pfirman, NL (home), Brick Owens, AL (first base), Dolly Stark, NL (second base), George Moriarty, AL (third base); the umpires rotated positions clockwise in the middle of the fifth inning, with Owens moving behind the plate.

Starting lineups

American LeagueNational LeagueOrderPlayerTeamPositionOrderPlayerTeamPosition
**1**Charlie GehringerTigers2B**1**Frankie FrischCardinals2B
**2**Heinie ManushSenatorsOF**2**Pie TraynorPirates3B
**3**Babe RuthYankeesOF**3**Joe MedwickCardinalsOF
**4**Lou GehrigYankees1B**4**Kiki CuylerCubsOF
**5**Jimmie FoxxAthletics3B**5**Wally BergerBravesOF
**6**Al SimmonsWhite SoxOF**6**Bill TerryGiants1B
**7**Joe CroninSenatorsSS**7**Travis JacksonGiantsSS
**8**Bill DickeyYankeesC**8**Gabby HartnettCubsC
**9**Lefty GomezYankeesP**9**Carl HubbellGiantsP

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References

References

  1. Wright, Theon. (July 11, 1934). "Hubbell, Americans' booming bats thrill fans". Pittsburgh Press.
  2. (July 11, 1934). "Carl Hubbell steals All-Star limelight". Reading Eagle.
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