Carl Owen Hubbell

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Carl Owen Hubbell was a Hall of Fame Major League Baseball pitcher for the New York Giants, famed for his devastating screwball and dominance during the 1930s.

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instanceOf Baseball Hall of Fame inductee
Major League Baseball pitcher
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allStarSelection 9
awardReceived National League Most Valuable Player NERFINISHED
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birthDate 1903-06-22
birthPlace Carthage, Missouri, United States NERFINISHED
brokeIntoMLBWith New York Giants NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1988-11-21
deathPlace Scottsdale, Arizona, United States NERFINISHED
debutLeague MLB NERFINISHED
dominantDecade 1930s
earnedRunAverage 2.98
eraLeader National League earned run average leader NERFINISHED
eraTitleSeasons 1933
1934
familyName Hubbell NERFINISHED
finalLeague MLB NERFINISHED
fullName Carl Owen Hubbell NERFINISHED
givenName Carl NERFINISHED
hallOfFameInductionYear 1947
hallOfFameVoteMethod Baseball Writers Association of America NERFINISHED
hallOfFameVotePercentage 87.0
jerseyNumber 11
knownFor devastating screwball pitch
league Major League Baseball
mlbDebutDate 1928-07-26
mlbFinalGameDate 1943-09-24
mvpAwardYear 1933
1936
nickname King Carl NERFINISHED
The Meal Ticket NERFINISHED
notableAchievement struck out five consecutive future Hall of Famers in 1934 All-Star Game
notableGame 1934 All-Star Game NERFINISHED
playedEntireMLBCareerFor New York Giants NERFINISHED
playedFor New York Giants NERFINISHED
positionPlayed pitcher
strikeouts 1677
struckOutConsecutiveBatters Al Simmons NERFINISHED
Babe Ruth NERFINISHED
Jimmie Foxx NERFINISHED
Joe Cronin NERFINISHED
Lou Gehrig NERFINISHED
teamNumberRetiredBy New York Giants NERFINISHED
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winLossRecord 253–154
worldSeriesChampion 1933

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Carl Hubbell fullName Carl Owen Hubbell