1932 Major League Baseball season

1932 MLB season
League Major League Baseball
Sport Baseball
Duration April 11 – October 2, 1932
Regular season
Season champions AL: New York Yankees
NL: Chicago Cubs
Season MVP AL: Jimmie Foxx (PHA)
NL: Chuck Klein (PHI)
World Series
Champions New York Yankees
  Runners-up Chicago Cubs

The 1932 Major League Baseball season.

Awards and honors

Events

MLB statistical leaders

 American LeagueNational League
TypeNameStatNameStat
AVGDale Alexander DET/BOS.367Lefty O'Doul BRO.368
HRJimmie Foxx PHA58Chuck Klein PHI
Mel Ott NYG
38
RBIJimmie Foxx PHA169Don Hurst PHI143
WinsAlvin Crowder WSH26Lon Warneke CHC22
ERALefty Grove PHA2.84Lon Warneke CHC2.37
SORed Ruffing NYY190Dizzy Dean STL191
SVFirpo Marberry WSH13Jack Quinn BRO8
SBBen Chapman NYY38Chuck Klein PHI20

Major league baseball final standings

American League final standings

American League
ClubWinsLossesWin %  GB
New York Yankees 107 47 .695 --
Philadelphia Athletics 94 60 .610 13
Washington Senators 93 61 .604 14
Cleveland Indians 87 65 .572 19
Detroit Tigers 76 75 .503 29.5
St. Louis Browns 63 91 .409 44
Chicago White Sox 49 102 .325 56.5
Boston Red Sox 43 111 .279 64

National League final standings

National League
ClubWinsLossesWin %  GB
Chicago Cubs 90 64 .584 --
Pittsburgh Pirates 86 68 .558 4
Brooklyn Dodgers 81 73 .526 9
Philadelphia Phillies 78 76 .506 12
Boston Braves 77 77 .500 13
New York Giants 72 82 .468 18
St. Louis Cardinals 72 82 .468 18
Cincinnati Reds 60 94 .390 30

Managers

American League

Team Manager Comments
Boston Red Sox Shano Collins and Marty McManus
Chicago White Sox Lew Fonseca
Cleveland Indians Roger Peckinpaugh
Detroit Tigers Bucky Harris
New York Yankees Joe McCarthy
Philadelphia Athletics Connie Mack
St. Louis Browns Bill Killefer
Washington Senators Walter Johnson

National League

Team Manager Comments
Boston Braves Bill McKechnie
Brooklyn Dodgers Max Carey
Chicago Cubs Rogers Hornsby and Charlie Grimm
Cincinnati Reds Dan Howley
New York Giants John McGraw and Bill Terry
Philadelphia Phillies Burt Shotton
Pittsburgh Pirates George Gibson
St. Louis Cardinals Gabby Street

References

  1. "THT Live". hardballtimes.com. Retrieved July 17, 2012.


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