1935 Major League Baseball season
The 1935 Major League Baseball season was the thirty-fifth season of modern Major League Baseball since the formation of the American League.
1935 MLB season | |
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League | Major League Baseball |
Sport | Baseball |
Duration | April 16 – October 7, 1935 |
Regular season | |
Season champions | AL: Detroit Tigers NL: Chicago Cubs |
Season MVP | AL: Hank Greenberg (DET) NL: Gabby Hartnett (CHC) |
World Series | |
Champions | Detroit Tigers |
Runners-up | Chicago Cubs |
Awards and honors
- Most Valuable Player
- Hank Greenberg, Detroit Tigers (AL)
- Gabby Hartnett, Chicago Cubs (NL)
Statistical leaders
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Major league baseball final standings
American League final standings
American League | W | L | Pct. | GB | Home | Road |
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Detroit Tigers | 93 | 58 | 0.616 | — | 53–25 | 40–33 |
New York Yankees | 89 | 60 | 0.597 | 3 | 41–33 | 48–27 |
Cleveland Indians | 82 | 71 | 0.536 | 12 | 48–29 | 34–42 |
Boston Red Sox | 78 | 75 | 0.510 | 16 | 41–37 | 37–38 |
Chicago White Sox | 74 | 78 | 0.487 | 19½ | 42–34 | 32–44 |
Washington Senators | 67 | 86 | 0.438 | 27 | 37–39 | 30–47 |
St. Louis Browns | 65 | 87 | 0.428 | 28½ | 31–44 | 34–43 |
Philadelphia Athletics | 58 | 91 | 0.389 | 34 | 30–42 | 28–49 |
National League final standings
National League | W | L | Pct. | GB | Home | Road |
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Chicago Cubs | 100 | 54 | 0.649 | — | 56–21 | 44–33 |
St. Louis Cardinals | 96 | 58 | 0.623 | 4 | 53–24 | 43–34 |
New York Giants | 91 | 62 | 0.595 | 8½ | 50–27 | 41–35 |
Pittsburgh Pirates | 86 | 67 | 0.562 | 13½ | 46–31 | 40–36 |
Brooklyn Dodgers | 70 | 83 | 0.458 | 29½ | 38–38 | 32–45 |
Cincinnati Reds | 68 | 85 | 0.444 | 31½ | 41–35 | 27–50 |
Philadelphia Phillies | 64 | 89 | 0.418 | 35½ | 35–43 | 29–46 |
Boston Braves | 38 | 115 | 0.248 | 61½ | 25–50 | 13–65 |
Managers
American League
Events
- February 5 – Home run king Babe Ruth is released by the New York Yankees.
- May 24 – At Crosley Field, the Cincinnati Reds and the visiting Philadelphia Phillies played the first night game, which Cincinnati won 2–1.
- May 25 – Babe Ruth of the Boston Braves goes 4-for-4 with three home runs and six runs batted in. It is the last multi-homer game of Ruth's career, with the final home run being the first ball ever hit to clear the roof at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh.
- May 30 – Babe Ruth ends his playing career with the Boston Braves of the National League.
- July 8 – At Cleveland Municipal Stadium, home of the Cleveland Indians, the American League defeats the National League, 4–1, in the All-Star Game.
- August 31 – Vern Kennedy pitches a no-hitter as the Chicago White Sox defeat the Cleveland Indians 5–0.
- October 7 – The Detroit Tigers defeat the Chicago Cubs, 4–3, in Game 6 of the World Series to win their first World Championship, four games to two. This was Detroit's first Series victory after failing to win four previous times.
- November 26 – The National League takes over the bankrupt, last-place Boston Braves franchise after several failed attempts to buy the club. The league takes over only temporarily, until matters can be straightened out.
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