1950 IN BASEBALL



Contents
Champions
Major League Baseball
Other champions
Awards and honors
MLB Statistical Leaders
Major League Baseball final standings
American League final standings
National League final standings
Events
January-March
April-June
July-September
October-December
Movies
Births
January-March
April-June
July-September
October-December
Deaths

Champions


Major League Baseball


World Series: New York Yankees over Philadelphia Phillies (4-0)

All-Star Game, July 11 at Comiskey Park: National League, 4-3 (14 innings
Other champions


Caribbean World Series: Carta Vieja (Panama)

College World Series: Texas

★ First Japan Series: Mainichi Orions over Shochiku Robins (4-2)

Little League World Series: North Austin Lions, Austin, Texas

Negro League Baseball All-Star Game: West, 5-3

All-American Girls Professional Baseball League: Rockford Peaches

Awards and honors



MLB Most Valuable Player Award


★ AL Phil Rizzuto, New York Yankees, SS


★ NL Jim Konstanty, Philadelphia Phillies, P

MLB Rookie of the Year Award


Walt Dropo, Boston Red Sox, 1B


Sam Jethroe, Boston Braves, OF

The Sporting News Player of the Year Award


Phil Rizzuto New York Yankees

The Sporting News Manager of the Year Award


Red Rolfe Detroit Tigers

MLB Statistical Leaders


' American League ' ' National League'
AVG Billy Goodman BOS .354 Stan Musial STL .346
HR Al Rosen CLE 37 Ralph Kiner PIT 47
RBI Walt Dropo BOS &
Vern Stephens BOS
144 Del Ennis PHI 126
Wins Bob Lemon CLE 23 Warren Spahn BSB 21
ERA Early Wynn CLE 3.20 Sal Maglie NYG 2.71
Ks Bob Lemon CLE 170 Warren Spahn BSB 191

Major League Baseball final standings


American League final standings

'American League'
'Club' 'Wins' 'Losses' 'Win %'   'GB'
New York Yankees 98 56 .636 --
Detroit Tigers 95 59 .617 3
Boston Red Sox 94 60 .610 4
Cleveland Indians 92 62 .597 6
Washington Senators 67 87 .435 31
Chicago White Sox 60 94 .390 38
St. Louis Browns 58 96 .377 40
Philadelphia Athletics 52 102 .338 46

National League final standings

'National League'
'Club' 'Wins' 'Losses' 'Win %'   'GB'
Philadelphia Phillies 91 63 .591 --
Brooklyn Dodgers 89 65 .578 2
New York Giants 86 68 .558 5
Boston Braves 83 71 .539 8
St. Louis Cardinals 78 75 .510 12.5
Cincinnati Reds 66 87 .431 24.5
Chicago Cubs 64 89 .418 26.5
Pittsburgh Pirates 57 96 .373 33.5

Events


January-March


January 23 - the Associated Press picks the "Miracle Braves" of 1914 as the greatest sports upset of the 20th Century.
April-June


April 1 - The Hollywood Stars of the Pacific Coast League open their season in shorts and rayon shirts.

April 18 - President Harry Truman throws out two balls at the Washington Senators' opener - one left-handed and the other right-handed - and then watches the Senators beat the Philadelphia A's 8-7. When rain starts falling in the 6th inning, he puts on a raincoat and remains to the end.

April 21 - The Boston Red Sox' Vern Stephens slugs a 9th-inning grand slam off the A's Harry Byrd to lead the Red Sox to an 8-2 romp. It is the first of 33 American League grand slams in 1950. The major league season total of 68 is a record up to this point. In 1995, the number will exceed 100 slams for the first time.
July-September


July 2 - Cleveland Indians great Bob Feller wins his 200th major league game, 5-3 over the Detroit Tigers in the 2nd game of a doubleheader split. Detroit wins the opener 8-5 for their only win in the 4-game series.

July 11 - Making a leaping, off-the-wall catch of a Ralph Kiner drive in the 1st innning, Ted Williams fractures his left elbow in the All-Star Game at Chicago's Comiskey Park. Remaining in the game, he puts the American League ahead 3-2 with an RBI single. Kiner's 9th-inning homer ties the game, and Red Schoendienst's blast in the 14th inning wins it. Williams will later state he was never the same after this injury.
October-December


October 1 - In Robin Roberts' 3rd start in 5 days, Dick Sisler's dramatic home run off Don Newcombe in the 10th inning clinches the National League pennant 4-1 over the Dodgers for the Philadelphia Phillies, also known as the "Whiz Kids". They win at Brooklyn's Ebbets Field and avert a playoff with the same Dodgers. It is the Phillies' first pennant since 1915. In the play that sets the stage for Dick Sisler's heroics, center fielder Richie Ashburn, playing shallow, throws out Dodger runner Cal Abrams at the plate in the bottom of the 9th. Abrams will later say, "I think they should have held me at 3rd", while Dodgers manager Burt Shotton, commenting on having Duke Snider hitting away, "I should have bunted. If you don't believe me, look in the newspapers." Brooklyn's only score comes when Pee Wee Reese hits a drive into the screen over the wall in right field. The ball falls on top of the wall and bounces up and down long enough for Reese to leg out an inside-the-park home run.

October 7 - Whitey Ford wins his first World Series game as the New York Yankees beat the Philadelphia Phillies 5-2; the losing pitcher is the Phillies' Bob Miller at New York's Yankee Stadium. The win completes a 4-game sweep for the Yankees and gives them their 13th world championship. The Phillies will not appear again in the postseason until 1976, and they will not appear again in the World Series until 1980.

Movies



★ ''Kill the Umpire''

★ ''The Jackie Robinson Story''

Births


January-March


January 3 - Jim Dwyer

January 7 - Burt Hooton

January 12 - Randy Jones

January 13 - Bob Forsch

January 19 - Jon Matlack

February 18 - Bruce Kison

March 5 - Doug Bird

March 7 - J.R. Richard

March 9 - Doug Ault

March 14 - Dave McKay

March 21 - Mike Cubbage

March 27 - Lynn McGlothen
April-June


April 10 - Ken Griffey

April 20 - Milt Wilcox

May 4 - Jack Baker

May 11 - Dane Iorg

May 12 - Pat Darcy

May 13 - Juan Beníquez

May 13 - Bobby Valentine

May 25 - John Montefusco

May 28 - Jim Cox

May 31 - Tippy Martinez

June 10 - Elias Sosa

June 14 - Bill Fahey

June 19 - Duane Kuiper

June 19 - Jim Slaton

June 23 - Jim Dwyer

June 28 - Chris Speier
July-September


July 5 - Gary Matthews

August 1 - Milt May

August 22 - Ray Burris

August 28 - Ron Guidry

August 29 - Doug DeCinces

August 30 - Dave Chalk

September 4 - Doyle Alexander

September 4 - Frank White

September 29 - Ken Macha
October-December


October 4 - Ed Halicki

October 9 - Brian Downing

October 13 - Dick Pole

October 24 - Rawly Eastwick

October 26 - Dave Coleman

November 12 - Bruce Bochte

November 22 - Lyman Bostock

November 22 - Greg Luzinski

November 26 - Jorge Orta

November 29 - Mike Easler

November 29 - Otto Vélez

November 30 - Craig Swan

December 6 - Tim Foli

December 12 - Gorman Thomas

December 25 - Manny Trillo

December 26 - Mario Mendoza

Deaths



February 11 - Kiki Cuyler, 51, outfielder for four NL teams, primarily the Cubs, who batted .321 in his career while leading the NL in runs twice and steals four times; hit a 2-run, 2-out double off Walter Johnson in the eighth inning of Game 7 of the 1925 World Series for a 9-7 lead, clinching the title for the Pirates

March 25 - Pussy Tebeau, 80, a 19th century outfielder who played for the Cleveland Spiders

September 23 - Sam Barry, 57, coach at USC since 1930 and one of the principal forces behind the creation of the College World Series, which his team won in 1948

September 25 - Pep Deininger, 72, German pitcher/center fielder for the Boston Americans and Philadelphia Phillies bewtween 1902 and 1908

November 4 - Grover Cleveland Alexander, 63, Hall of Fame pitcher who won 373 games with the Phillies, Cubs and Cardinals and earned the pitching Triple Crown three times (1915, 1916, 1920)

December 5 - Bill Dahlen, 80, shortstop who owned the record for career assists at the position (7,500) and ended his career having played more games than anyone in major league history (2,443)

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