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Giants (1927–1932) St. Louis Cardinals (1933–1936) Career highlights and awards All-Star (1935) World Series champion (1934) 2× NL ERA leader (1929, 1931)
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player Washington Senators (1922–1939) As manager Washington Senators (1943–1947) Career highlights and awards All-Star (1935) World Series champion (1924)
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average 3.36 Strikeouts 906 Teams New York Giants (1931–1942, 1946) Career highlights and awards 2× All-Star (1933, 1935) World Series champion (1933)
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Giants (1932–1941) Career highlights and awards 3× All-Star (1933–1935) World Series champion (1933) NL batting champion (1930) San Francisco Giants No
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and Philadelphia Phillies (1943 and 1946–1949); member of Detroit's 1935 World Series champions January 14 – John Cavanaugh, 60, third baseman who played
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with the Detroit Tigers between 1928 and 1937; member of Tigers' 1935 World Series champs and 1934 AL pennant-winners. May 11 – Lynn King, 64, back-up
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World Series champions who managed Tigers to the 1934 AL pennant and 1935 World Series title, posting a 348–250 (.582) record before stepping down on August