AL Champion: St. Louis Browns
NL Champion: St. Louis Cardinals
World Champion: St. Louis Cardinals
AL MVP: Mel Ott-New York Yankees: .299, 27 HR, 83 RBI
NL MVP: Ted Williams-Philadelphia Phillies: .367, 40 HR, 108 RBI
AL Cy Young: Monk Dubiel-St. Louis Browns: 24-8, 2.73 ERA
NL Cy Young: Paul Derringer-Brooklyn Dodgers: 16-12, 2.52 ERA
AL ROY: Paul Gillespie-Chicago White Sox: .314, 17 HR, 86 RBI
NL ROY: Preacher Roe-Boston Braves: 18-11, 3.53 ERA
Milestones:
Paul Derringer-200 Wins
Stan Hack-2000 Hits
Bill Dickey-2500 Hits
Mel Ott-500 HR
Hall Of Fame Inductee:
Charlie Gehringer: .318, 189 HR, 1437 RBI, 2925 Hits
Winner of 1935 AL MVP Award
Winner of 8 Gold Glove Awards
8 All-Star Selections
Career Ending Injury: Johnny Gee
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
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What is that, 7 MVPs for Mel Ott now? The man is a machine.
ReplyDeleteAlso, they got the 1944 World Series just right--Cardinals over Browns in the only all-St Louis title match.
Almost....that was #6 & 3rd in a row!!
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