1952 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 Brooklyn Dodgers (4-3)

All-Star Game, July 8 at Shibe Park: National League, 3-2 (5 innings)
Other champions


Caribbean World Series: La Habana (Cuba)

College World Series: Holy Cross

Japan Series: Yomiuri Giants over Nankai Hawks (4-2)

Little League World Series: Norwalk National, Norwalk, Connecticut

All-American Girls Professional Baseball League: South Bend Blue Sox

Awards and honors



MLB Most Valuable Player Award


Bobby Shantz, Philadelphia Athletics, P


Hank Sauer, Chicago Cubs, OF

MLB Rookie of the Year Award


Harry Byrd, Philadelphia Athletics, P


Joe Black, Brooklyn Dodgers, P

The Sporting News Player of the Year Award


Robin Roberts Philadelphia Phillies

The Sporting News Manager of the Year Award


Eddie Stanky St. Louis Cardinals

MLB Statistical Leaders


' American League ' ' National League'
AVG Ferris Fain PHA .327 Stan Musial STL .336
HR Larry Doby CLE 32 Ralph Kiner PIT &
Hank Sauer CHC
37
RBI Al Rosen CLE 105 Hank Sauer CHC 121
Wins Bobby Shantz PHA 24 Robin Roberts PHI 28
ERA Allie Reynolds NYY 2.06 Hoyt Wilhelm NYG 2.43
Ks Allie Reynolds NYY 160 Warren Spahn BSB 183

Major League Baseball final standings


American League final standings

'American League'
'Club' 'Wins' 'Losses' 'Win %'   'GB'
New York Yankees 95 59 .617 --
Cleveland Indians 93 61 .604 2
Chicago White Sox 81 73 .526 14
Philadelphia Athletics 79 75 .513 16
Washington Senators 78 76 .506 17
Boston Red Sox 76 78 .494 19
St. Louis Browns 64 90 .416 31
Detroit Tigers 50 104 .325 45

National League final standings

'National League'
'Club' 'Wins' 'Losses' 'Win %'   'GB'
Brooklyn Dodgers 96 57 .627 --
New York Giants 92 62 .597 4.5
St. Louis Cardinals 88 66 .571 8.5
Philadelphia Phillies 87 67 .565 9.5
Chicago Cubs 77 77 .500 19.5
Cincinnati Reds 69 85 .448 27.5
Boston Braves 64 89 .418 32
Pittsburgh Pirates 42 112 .273 54.5

Events


January-March


January 31 - Harry Heilmann with 203 votes, and Paul Waner with 195, become the newest members of the Hall of Fame.

February 16 - Hall of Famer Honus Wagner, 77, retires after 40 years as a major league player and coach. He receives a pension from the Pittsburgh Pirates, with whom he spent most of those years.

March 24 - St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Bob Slaybaugh is hit in the left eye with a line drive, necessitating an operation to remove the eye. Slaybaugh will pitch briefly in the minors in 1953-54 and then retire.
April-June


April 23 - Bob Cain of the St. Louis Browns defeats Bob Feller of the Cleveland Indians 1-0 in a game in which both pitchers throw a 1-hitter.

April 30 - Veteran Negro League catcher Quincy Trouppe makes his major league debut with the Cleveland Indians. At 39 years of age, he is one of the oldest rookies in MLB history.

May 3 - Quincy Trouppe is behind the plate when relief pitcher "Toothpick Sam" Jones enters the game, forming the first black battery in American League history.

May 5 - Mickey Mantle's father dies of Hodgkin's Disease, and Mantle will miss six games while attending the funeral and seeing to family matters in Oklahoma.

May 15 - After pitching four no-hitters in the minors, 33-year old Virgil Trucks of the Detroit Tigers pitches his first in the majors, a 1-0 blanking of the Washington Senators. Vic Wertz's dramatic two-out home run in the 9th off Bob Porterfield wins the game at Briggs Stadium.
July-September


July 15 - Detroit Tigers first baseman Walt Dropo collects seven consecutive hits over the course of doubleheader against the Washington Senators. Combined with the five consecutive hits he recorded on July 14, Dropo establishes the American League and Major League record for consecutive hits in consecutive plate appearances with ten base hits.
October-December


October 1 - In Game 1 of the World Series, The Brooklyn Dodgers defeat the New York Yankees 4-2 at Ebbets Field behind relief ace Joe Black, who started only 2 games during the season.

October 7 - In Game 7 of the 1952 World Series, the New York Yankees take their 4th World Championship, as Allie Reynolds, one of 3 relievers, defeats Joe Black 4-2. Billy Martin saves the day by snaring a 2-out bases-loaded infield pop off the bat of Jackie Robinson. Gil Hodges goes hitless again and is 0-for-21 in the Series. Each Yankee will receive a winners' share of $6,026 , and each Dodger a losers' share of $4,200.

Movies



★ ''The Pride of St. Louis''

★ ''The Winning Team''

Births


January-March


January 7 - Doug Capilla

January 14 - Terry Forster

January 14 - Wayne Gross

January 17 - Darrell Porter

February 3 - Fred Lynn

February 16 - Barry Foote

February 16 - Jerry Hairston

January 17 - Pete LaCock

January 21 - Mike Krukow

February 2 - Warren Brusstar

March 5 - Mike Squires

March 20 - Rick Langford

March 21 - Fernando Arroyo
April-June


April 24 - Pat Zachry

April 29 - Bob McClure

April 29 - Ron Washington

May 15 - Rick Waits

May 17 - Porfi Altamirano

May 19 - Dan Ford

May 23 - Butch Metzger

June 13 - Ernie Whitt

July 27 - Bump Wills

June 28 - Joe Sambito
July-September


July 27 - Rich Dauer

August 6 - Mike Ivie

August 16 - Al Holland

August 19 - Tim Blackwell

August 23 - Jerry White

September 9 - Jerry Mumphrey

September 18 - Sam Bowen

September 23 - Dennis Lamp

September 25 - Sal Butera

September 25 - Mike T. Stanton
October-December


October 18 - Jerry Royster

October 20 - Dave Collins

October 22 - Roy Smalley

October 24 - Omar Moreno

October 25 - Rowland Office

October 27 - Bill Travers

October 27 - Pete Vuckovich

November 4 - Doug Corbett

November 8 - John Denny

November 8 - Jerry Remy

November 18 - Steve Henderson

November 21 - Bill Almon

November 16 - Glenn Burke

December 1 - Dan Warthen

December 21 - Joaquín Andújar

December 27 - Craig Reynolds

December 28 - Ray Knight

December 29 - Dennis Werth

Deaths



March 30 - Deacon Phillippe, 79, 6-time winner of 20 games, primarily with Pittsburgh; earned all three Pirate victories in 1903 World Series

May 7 - Red Bluhm, 57, played for the Boston Red Sox in 1918

July 3 - Fred Tenney, 80, first baseman for 17 years, primarily with Boston; batted .300 six times

August 30 - Arky Vaughan, 40, a drowning victim, 9-time All-Star shortstop who was named the NL's MVP in 1935 by ''The Sporting News''; career .318 hitter led NL in runs, triples and walks three times each

November 29 - Arlie Latham, 92, first player to play 1500 games at third base; among all-time top 10 in runs upon retirement

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