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Dizzy Dean at the Baseball Hall of Fame; Career statistics from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet; Dizzy Dean at the SABR Baseball Biography Project; Dizzy Dean Baseball, Inc. Archived February 26, 2019, at the Wayback Machine; Pride of St. Louis Film info at IMDb.com; Dizzy Dean at ...
In 1953, ABC earned an 11.4 rating for their Game of the Week telecasts. Blacked-out cities had 32 percent of households. In the rest of the United States, 3 in 4 TV sets in use watched Dizzy Dean and Buddy Blattner call the games for ABC. In 1955, CBS took over the Saturday broadcasts, adding Sunday telecasts in 1957.
The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 8–3. The game, attended by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, is remembered because of a play in which Earl Averill of the Indians hit a ball that struck Cardinals pitcher Dizzy Dean on the toe, breaking it; complications from this injury shortened the career of the future ...
The Cubs finished first in the National League with a record of 89–63. The team was swept four games to none by the New York Yankees in the World Series. The team is known for the season of pitcher Dizzy Dean. While pitching for the NL in the 1937 All-Star Game, Dean suffered a big toe fracture. Coming back too soon from the injury, Dean ...
Game 2 pitted the Yankees' Lefty Gomez against former St. Louis Cardinals ace Dizzy Dean, who had been traded to Chicago in April and won seven of his eight regular-season wins for his new team on finesse after having lost his fastball by changing his pitching motion to avoid putting weight on the toe he had fractured during the 1937 All-Star ...
Meridian Park won four consecutive games, punctuated by an 8-5 victory over the Greenleaf Mississippi Monday to win the 14U World Series.
The 1934 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the second edition of the mid-summer classic between ... All-Star Games P: Dizzy Dean: Cardinals: 1 P: Fred ...
The stars for the Cardinals were Joe ("Ducky") Medwick, who hit .379 and one of St. Louis' two home runs, Jack Rothrock, who hit a series-high 6 RBI’s, and the meteoric ("Me 'n' Paul") Dean brothers, Dizzy and Paul (or "Daffy") Dean, who won two games each with a combined 28 strikeouts and a minuscule 1.43 earned run average.
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