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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.
The 1934 Detroit Tigers season was the 34th season for the Detroit Tigers since entering the American League in 1901. The Tigers won the American League pennant with a record of 101–53, the best winning percentage in team history.
Trailing 4–2, the American League scored six times in the top of the fifth inning to take the lead for good. The teams combined for sixteen runs on 22 hits ; the two home runs were hit early in the game by the NL ( Frankie Frisch , Joe Medwick ), [ 1 ] [ 2 ] both with the St. Louis Cardinals , the World Series champions later that year.
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 ...
Comerica Park, home field of the Tigers since the 2000 season.. This is a list of seasons completed by the Detroit Tigers.They played in the Western League from their inception in 1894 to the 1900 season; in 1900, the league changed its named to the American League and became a major league in 1901.
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The 1934 World Series was the championship series in Major League Baseball for the 1934 season. The 31st edition of the World Series , it matched the St. Louis Cardinals against the Detroit Tigers .
American League; Team W L Pct. GB Home Road; Detroit Tigers: 101: 53 .656 — 54–26 47–27 New York Yankees: 94: 60 .610 7 53–24 41–36 Cleveland Indians: 85: 69 .552 16 47–31 38–38 Boston Red Sox: 76: 76 .500 24 42–35 34–41 Philadelphia Athletics: 68: 82 .453 31 34–40 34 ...