Carl Hubbell
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Twice voted the National League's Most Valuable Player, Hubbell was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1947. During 1936 and 1937, Hubbell set the major league record for consecutive wins by a pitcher with 24. He is perhaps best remembered for his performance in the 1934 All-Star Game, when he struck out five future Hall of Famers – Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, Al Simmons and Joe Cronin – in succession. Hubbell's primary pitch was the screwball. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Conway, Gerry, Conway, Gerry, Drake, Arnold, Drake, Arnold, Everett, Bill, 1917-1973, Everett, Bill, 1917-1973, Friedrich, Gary, 1943-, Friedrich, Gary, 1943-2018, Friedrich, Gary, 1943-2018, Goodwin, Archie, Goodwin, Archie, Lee, Stan, 1922-2018, Lee, Stan, 1922-2018, Lee, Stan, 1922-2018, Lieber, Larry, Lieber, Larry, Thomas, Roy, 1940-, Thomas, Roy, 1940-, Thomas, Roy, 1940-Other Authors: “...Hubbell, Carl...”
Published 1963
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