1935 Major League Baseball season

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1935 MLB season
LeagueMajor League Baseball
SportBaseball
DurationApril 16 – October 7, 1935
Regular season
Season championsAL: Detroit Tigers
NL: Chicago Cubs
Season MVPAL: Hank Greenberg (DET)
NL: Gabby Hartnett (CUB)
World Series
ChampionsDetroit Tigers
  Runners-upChicago Cubs
MLB seasons

The 1935 Major League Baseball season.

Awards and honors

Hank Greenberg, Hall of Famer and 2-time MVP

Statistical leaders

All Star Buddy Myer
  American League National League
Type Name Stat Name Stat
AVG Buddy Myer WSH .349 Arky Vaughan PIT .385
HR Jimmie Foxx PHA
Hank Greenberg DET
36 Wally Berger BSN 34
RBI Hank Greenberg DET 170 Wally Berger BSN 130
Wins Wes Ferrell BOS 25 Dizzy Dean STL 28
ERA Lefty Grove BOS 2.70 Cy Blanton PIT 2.58
SO Tommy Bridges DET 163 Dizzy Dean STL 190
SV Jack Knott SLB 7 Dutch Leonard BRO 8
SB Billy Werber BOS 29 Augie Galan CHC 22

Major league baseball final standings

American League
Rank Club Wins Losses Win %   GB
1st Detroit Tigers 93   58 .616     –
2nd New York Yankees 89   60 .597   3.0
3rd Cleveland Indians 82   71 .536   12.0
4th Boston Red Sox 78   75 .510   16.0
5th Chicago White Sox 74   78 .487   19.5
6th Washington Senators 67   86 .438   27.0
7th St. Louis Browns 65   87 .428   28.5
8th Philadelphia Athletics 58   91 .389   34.0
National League
Rank Club Wins Losses Win %   GB
1st Chicago Cubs 100   54 .649     –
2nd St. Louis Cardinals 96   58 .623   4.0
3rd New York Giants 91   62 .595   8.5
4th Pittsburgh Pirates 86   67 .562   13.5
5th Brooklyn Dodgers 70   83 .458   29.5
6th Cincinnati Reds 68   85 .444   31.5
7th Philadelphia Phillies 64   89 .418   35.5
8th Boston Braves 38   115 .248   61.5

Managers

American League

Team Manager Comments
Boston Red Sox Bucky Harris
Chicago White Sox Jimmy Dykes
Cleveland Indians Walter Johnson and Steve O'Neill
Detroit Tigers Mickey Cochrane
New York Yankees Joe McCarthy
Philadelphia Athletics Connie Mack
St. Louis Browns Rogers Hornsby
Washington Senators Bucky Harris

National League

Team Manager Comments
Boston Braves Bill McKechnie
Brooklyn Dodgers Casey Stengel
Chicago Cubs Charlie Grimm
Cincinnati Reds Chuck Dressen
New York Giants Bill Terry
Philadelphia Phillies Jimmie Wilson
Pittsburgh Pirates Pie Traynor
St. Louis Cardinals Frankie Frisch

Events

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