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The Red Sox finished fourth in the American League (AL) with a record of 76 wins and 76 losses, 24 games behind the Detroit Tigers. On January 5, 1934, during renovation work at Fenway Park —including the removal of Duffy's Cliff , an embankment in front of the Green Monster —a fire that started at the ballpark caused significant damage and ...
March 13 – Fielder Jones, 62, center fielder and manager; played for Brooklyn Superbas (1896–1900), including 1899–1900 National League champs, and Chicago White Sox (1901–1908), including 1901 and 1906 American League pennant-winners; as manager, guided the 1906 "Hitless Wonders" White Sox to World Series title; batted over .300 in six ...
The 1934 Cleveland Indians season was a season in American baseball. The team finished third in the American League with a record of 85–69, 16 games behind the Detroit Tigers . Regular season
The 1934 major league baseball season began on April 17, 1934. The regular season ended on September 30, with the St. Louis Cardinals and Detroit Tigers as the regular season champions of the National League and American League , respectively.
It was held on July 10 in Manhattan, New York City, at the Polo Grounds, the home of the New York Giants of the National League, the defending World Series champions. The American League won 9–7, [1] [2] and every starter on both teams except Wally Berger was later inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.