1942 in baseball

1942 in baseball

Year in baseball
this year = 1942

Champions

Major League Baseball

*World Series: St. Louis Cardinals over New York Yankees (4-1)
*All-Star Game, July 6 at Polo Grounds: American League, 3-1

Other champions

*Negro Leagues World Series: Kansas City Monarchs over Homestead Grays (4-0)
*Negro League Baseball All-Star Game: East, 5-2
*Minor leagues
**Northern League: Winnipeg Maroons

Awards and honors

*Most Valuable Player
**Joe Gordon (AL) - New York Yankees (2B)
**Mort Cooper (NL) - St. Louis Cardinals (P)
*The Sporting News Player of the Year Award
**Ted Williams - Boston Red Sox (LF)
*The Sporting News Most Valuable Player Award
**Joe Gordon (AL) - New York Yankees (2B)
**Mort Cooper (NL) - St. Louis Cardinals (P)
*The Sporting News Manager of the Year Award
**Billy Southworth - St. Louis Cardinals
Ted Williams was MLB Triple Crown winner.

Major League Baseball final standings

American League final standings

National League final standings

Negro League Baseball final standings

Negro National League final standings

Events

January-March

*March 18 - Jackie Robinson and Nate Moreland request try-outs with the White Sox. Jimmie Dykes later fails to make either an offer.

April-June

*June 2 - Ted Williams enlists in the United States Navy.

*June 19 - Paul Waner of the Boston Braves joins the 3000 hit club.

July-September

*July 6 - At the Polo Grounds, home of the New York Giants, the American League defeated the National League, 3-1, in the All-Star Game.
*July 19 - Boston Red Sox pitcher Mike Ryba catches both games of a doubleheader against the Cleveland Indians at Fenway Park.
*September 11 - Chicago Cubs catcher Paul Gillespie homers in his first major league at bat. In 1945 he will homer in his final major league at bat and become the only player in MLB history to do both.

October-December

*October 5 - The St. Louis Cardinals defeat the New York Yankees, 4-2, in Game 5 of the World Series to win their fourth World Championship, four game to one. The loss was the Yankees' first since the 1926 World Series to the Cardinals. They had won eight Series in the interim.

Movies

*"The Pride of the Yankees"

Births

January-March

*January 7 - Jim Lefebvre
*January 14 - Dave Campbell
*February 4 - Joe Sparma
*February 8 - Fritz Peterson
*February 12 - Pat Dobson
*March 3 - Don Dennis
*March 8 - Dick Allen
*March 9 - Bert Campaneris
*March 12 - Jimmy Wynn
*March 24 - Jesús Alou
*March 26 - Mel Queen

April-June

*April 4 - Jim Fregosi
*April 7 - Tom Phoebus
*April 8 - José Herrera
*April 13 - Ike Brown
*April 16 - Jim Lonborg
*April 18 - Steve Blass
*May 12 - Ted Kubiak
*May 13 - Billy Macleod
*May 14 - Tony Pérez
*May 26 - Chuck Hartenstein
*June 1 - Randy Hundley
*June 1 - Ken McMullen
*June 3 - Duane Josephson

July-September

*July 4 - Hal Lanier
*July 17 - Don Kessinger
*July 20 - Mickey Stanley
*July 21 - Mike Hegan
*August 4 - Angel Bravo
*August 4 - Cleon Jones
*August 9 - Tommie Agee
*August 29 - Dan Schneider
*August 31 - Ray Webster
*September 5 - Dave Morehead
*September 8 - Steve Hargan
*September 21 - Sam McDowell
*September 23 - Jim Rooker
*September 23 - Woody Woodward
*September 28 - Grant Jackson

October-December

*October 6 - Jerry Grote
*October 8 - Bill Landis
*October 13 - Bob Bailey
*October 18 - Willie Horton
*October 22 - Cecil Upshaw
*October 31 - Dave McNally
*November 2- Ron Reed
*November 6 - Jim Gosger
*November 19 - Larry Haney
*December 7 - Alex Johnson
*December 13 - Ferguson Jenkins
*December 21 - Pete Charton
*December 23 - Jerry Koosman
*December 27 - Byron Browne

Deaths

*January 22 - Louis Santop, 52, star catcher in the Negro Leagues who was among the sport's earliest home run sluggers
*January 31 - Henry Larkin, 19th century first baseman/manager who hit .303 in 10 seasons with the Philadelphia Athletics, Cleveland Infants/Indians and Washington Senators
* April 11 - Norm McNeil, 49, catcher for the 1919 Boston Red Sox
*June 26 - Gene Stack, 24, minor league pitcher with the White Sox who was the first player on a major league roster to be drafted for WWII service
*July 20 - Rap Dixon, 39, All-Star outfielder in the Negro Leagues
*August 3 - Jack Hayden, 61, outfielder for the Philadelphia Athletics, Boston Americans and Chicago Cubs in the early 1900s
*August 6 - Gordon McNaughton, 32, pitched for the 1932 Boston Red Sox
*September 2 - Henry Thielman, pitched from 1902 to 1903 baseball for the New York Giants, Cincinnati Reds and Brooklyn Superbas
*September 26 - Joe Giannini, 54, shortstop for the 1911 Boston Red Sox
*October 3 - Pinky Hargrave, catcher for the Washington Senators, St. Louis Browns, Detroit Tigers and Boston Braves between 1923 and 1930
*November 8 - Birdie Cree, 60, outfielder who spent his entire career with the New York Highlanders/Yankees from 1908-1915, while hitting .292 in 742 games
*November 14 - Scrappy Carroll, 82, Outfielder for three teams from 1884-1887.
*November 24 - Frank Owen, 62, pitcher for the Detroit Tigers and Chicago White Sox from 1901-1908, who posted a 82-67 with a 2,55 ERA
*December 5 - Val Picinich, 46, catcher in 1307 games for the Philadelphia Athletics, Washington Senators, Boston Red Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Brooklyn Robins/Dodgers and Pittsburgh Pirates between 1916 and 1933
*December 6 - Amos Rusie, 71, pitcher who won 245 games by age 27 in a 10-year career (1889-98), mainly with the New York Giants; led NL in ERA twice and in strikeouts five times, twice topping 300; his powerful delivery was major reason for 1893 change in pitching distance from 50 feet to 60 feet 6 inches


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