1932 New York Yankees Program Scorecard Babe Ruth Lou Gehrig 9 HOF\'s On Team


1932 New York Yankees Program Scorecard Babe Ruth Lou Gehrig 9 HOF\'s On Team

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Nine Hall-Of-Famers played on the 1932 Yankeesteam--Earle Combs,Bill Dickey,LouGehrig,Lefty Gomez,Tony Lazzeri,Herb Pennock,Red Ruffing,Babe Ruth,andJoe Sewell. Overall plenty of wear and patina, butbeautiful for a 85-year-old national treasure.
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1932 World SeriesChampionsMajor League affiliations
  • American League(since1901)
Location
  • Yankee Stadium(since1923)
  • New York City (since1903)
Other informationOwner(s)Jacob RuppertGeneral manager(s)Ed BarrowManager(s)Joe McCarthyLocal televisionnoneLocal radionone<Previous seasonNext season>

The1932New York Yankeesseasonwas the team\'s 30th season in New York, and its 32nd season overall. The team finished with a record of 107–47, winning their seventh pennant, finishing 13 games ahead of thePhiladelphia Athletics. New York was managed by futureHall of FamerJoe McCarthy. A record nine future Hall of Famers played on the team (Earle Combs,Bill Dickey,Lou Gehrig,Lefty Gomez,Tony Lazzeri,Herb Pennock,Red Ruffing,Babe Ruth,Joe Sewell).

The Yankees played their home games atYankee Stadium. In theWorld Series, they swept theChicago Cubs. They are the only major-league team ever to go an entire season without being shut out.

Contents[hide]
  • 1Regular season
    • 1.1Miller Huggins
    • 1.2Season standings
    • 1.3Record vs. opponents
    • 1.4Roster
  • 2Player stats
    • 2.1Batting
      • 2.1.1Starters by position
      • 2.1.2Other batters
    • 2.2Pitching
      • 2.2.1Starting pitchers
      • 2.2.2Other pitchers
      • 2.2.3Relief pitchers
  • 31932 World Series
    • 3.1Babe Ruth\'s called shot
  • 4Farm system
  • 5Notes
  • 6References

Regular season[edit]
  • June 3, 1932:Lou Gehrigbecame the first player in the 20th century to hit four home runs in one game.[1]
  • June 3, 1932:Tony Lazzerihad a natural cycle (hit a single, double, triple and home run in that order) that was also completed with a grand slam.[2]This event is often overlooked because it was the same game in whichLou Gehrighit four home runs.
Miller Huggins[edit]Huggins\'s monument atMonument Park.

On May 30, 1932, the Yankees dedicated a monument to their former manager,Miller Huggins. Huggins was the first of many Yankees personnel granted this honor. The monument was placed in front of the Flagpole in center field at Yankee Stadium. an area which eventually became \"Monument Park\", dedicated in 1976. The monument calls Huggins \"A splendid character who made priceless contributions to baseball.\"

Season standings[edit]American LeagueWLPct.GBNew York Yankees10747.695--Philadelphia Athletics9460.61013Washington Senators9361.60314Cleveland Indians8765.57219Detroit Tigers7675.50329½St. Louis Browns6391.40944Chicago White Sox49102.32556½Boston Red Sox43111.27964Record vs. opponents[edit]1932 American League Records
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Roster[edit]1932 New York YankeesRosterPitchers
  • 18Johnny Allen
  • 28Ivy Andrews
  • 19Jumbo Brown
  • 20Charlie Devens
  • 11Lefty Gomez
  • 17Hank Johnson
  • 17Danny MacFayden
  • 16Wilcy Moore
  • 20Johnny Murphy
  • 12Herb Pennock
  • 10George Pipgras
  • 16Gordon Rhodes
  • 15Red Ruffing
  • 14Ed Wells
Catchers
  • 8Bill Dickey
  • 26Joe Glenn
  • 9Art Jorgens
  • 32Eddie Phillips

Infielders

  • 5Frankie Crosetti
  • 22Doc Farrell
  • 4Lou Gehrig
  • 2Lyn Lary
  • 23Tony Lazzeri
  • 7Jack Saltzgaver
  • --Roy Schalk
  • 21Joe Sewell
Outfielders
  • 24Sammy Byrd
  • 6Ben Chapman
  • 1Earle Combs
  • 27Myril Hoag
  • 3Babe Ruth

Other batters

  • 32Dusty Cooke
Manager
  • --Joe McCarthy

Coaches

  • 30Jimmy Burke
  • 29Art Fletcher
  • 31Cy Perkins
Player stats[edit]Batting[edit]Starters by position[edit]

Note: Pos = position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBICBill Dickey108423131.31015841BLou Gehrig156596208.349341512BTony Lazzeri142510153.300151133BJoe Sewell125503137.2721168SSFrankie Crosetti11639896.241557OFBen Chapman151581174.29910107OFEarle Combs144591190.321965OFBabe Ruth133457156.34141137Other batters[edit]

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBILyn Lary9128065.232339Sammy Byrd10520962.297830Art Jorgens5615133.219219Doc Farrell266311.17504Myril Hoag465420.37017Jack Saltzgaver20476.12805Eddie Phillips9319.29024Joe Glenn6162.12500Roy Schalk3123.25000Dusty Cooke300.00000Pitching[edit]Starting pitchers[edit]

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASOLefty Gomez37265.11494.21176Red Ruffing352591873.09190George Pipgras322191694.19111Herb Pennock38146.2954.6054Danny MacFayden17121.1753.9353Hank Johnson531.1224.8827Charlie Devens19102.004Other pitchers[edit]

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASOJohnny Allen331921743.70109Jumbo Brown1955.2524.5331Gordon Rhodes1024127.8815Ivy Andrews724.2211.827Relief pitchers[edit]

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGWLSVERASOEd Wells223324.2613Wilcy Moore102042.528Johnny Murphy200016.2021932 World Series[edit]Main article:1932 World style=\"margin: 0.5em 0px; line-height: 28Chicago Cubs6New York Yankees121–041,4592September 29Chicago Cubs2New York Yankees52–050,7093October 1New York Yankees7Chicago Cubs53–049,9864October 2New York Yankees13Chicago Cubs64–049,844New York Yankees win 4–0Babe Ruth\'s called shot[edit]

Babe Ruth\'s called shotwas thehome runhit byBabe Ruthin the fifthinningof Game 3 of the1932 World Series, held on October 1, 1932, atWrigley FieldinChicago. During theat bat, Ruth made a pointing gesture, which existing film confirms, but the exact nature of his gesture is ambiguous. Although neither fully confirmed nor refuted, the story goes that Ruth pointed to thecenter fieldbleachersduring the at bat. It was supposedly a declaration that he would hit a home run to this part of the park. On the next pitch, Ruth hit a home run to center field.

Farm system[edit]See also:Minor League BaseballLevelTeamLeagueManagerAANewark BearsInternational LeagueAl MamauxASpringfield RiflesEastern LeagueBilly MeyerBErie SailorsCentral LeagueChief BenderandBill McCorryBBinghamton TripletsNew York–Pennsylvania LeagueHeinie GrohandBilly MeyerCCumberland ColtsMiddle Atlantic LeagueLeo Mackey

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Newark

Eastern League folded, July 17, 1932

Notes[edit]
  1. Jump up^Great Baseball Feats, Facts and Figures, 2008 Edition, p. 258, David Nemec and Scott Flatow, A Signet Book, Penguin Group, New York,ISBN978-0-451-22363-0
  2. Jump up^[link removed by ]
References[edit]
  • 1932 New York Yankees
  • 1932 World Series
  • 1932 New York Yankees team page at [link removed by ]
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