Este artículo trata únicamente sobre la temporada de las Grandes Ligas de Béisbol de 1932. Para obtener información sobre
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La temporada de béisbol de las Grandes Ligas de 1932 se disputó del 11 de abril al 2 de octubre de 1932. Los Cachorros de Chicago y los Yankees de Nueva York fueron los campeones de la temporada regular de la Liga Nacional y la Liga Americana , respectivamente. Luego, los Yankees derrotaron a los Cachorros en la Serie Mundial , cuatro juegos a ninguno.
El equipo de Brooklyn en la Liga Nacional, conocido como los Robins desde 1914, volvió al nombre de Dodgers , que habían usado por última vez en 1913.
Premios y honores [ editar ] MLB statistical leaders [ edit] American League National League Type Name Stat Name Stat AVG Dale Alexander DET/BSR .367 Lefty O'Doul BKN .368 HR Jimmie Foxx PHA 58 Chuck Klein PHP Mel Ott NYG 38 RBI Jimmie Foxx PHA 169 Don Hurst PHP 143 Wins Alvin Crowder WSH 26 Lon Warneke CHC 22 ERA Lefty Grove PHA 2.84 Lon Warneke CHC 2.37 SO Red Ruffing NYY 190 Dizzy Dean SLC 191 SV Firpo Marberry WSH 13 Jack Quinn BKN 8 SB Ben Chapman NYY 38 PHP de Chuck Klein 20
Posiciones [ editar ] Liga Americana [ editar ] Liga americana W L Pct. GB Casa Camino Yankees de Nueva York 107 47 0,695 - 62-15 45–32 Atletismo de Filadelfia 94 60 0,610 13 51-26 43–34 Senadores de Washington 93 61 0,604 14 51-26 42–35 Indios de Cleveland 87 sesenta y cinco 0.572 19 43–33 44–32 Tigres de Detroit 76 75 0.503 29½ 42–34 34–41 St. Louis Browns 63 91 0,409 44 33–42 30–49 Medias Blancas de Chicago 49 102 0.325 56½ 28–49 21–53 Medias Rojas de Boston 43 111 0,279 64 27–50 16–61
Liga Nacional [ editar ] Liga NacionalW L Pct. GB Casa Camino Cachorros de Chicago 90 64 0.584 - 53-24 37–40 Piratas de Pittsburgh 86 68 0.558 4 45–31 41–37 Brooklyn Dodgers 81 73 0.526 9 44–34 37–39 Philadelphia Phillies 78 76 0.506 12 45–32 33–44 Boston Braves 77 77 0.500 13 44–33 33–44 St. Louis Cardinals 72 82 0.468 18 42–35 30–47 New York Giants 72 82 0.468 18 37–40 35–42 Cincinnati Reds 60 94 0.390 30 33–44 27–50
Postseason [ edit] Bracket [ edit] World Series AL New York Yankees 4 NL Chicago Cubs 0
Managers [ edit] American League [ edit] Team Manager Comments Boston Red Sox Shano Collins and Marty McManus Chicago White Sox Lew Fonseca Cleveland Indians Roger Peckinpaugh Detroit Tigers Bucky Harris New York Yankees Joe McCarthy Philadelphia Athletics Connie Mack St. Louis Browns Bill Killefer Washington Senators Walter Johnson
National League [ edit] Team Manager Comments Boston Braves Bill McKechnie Brooklyn Dodgers Max Carey Chicago Cubs Rogers Hornsby and Charlie Grimm Cincinnati Reds Dan Howley New York Giants John McGraw and Bill Terry Philadelphia Phillies Burt Shotton Pittsburgh Pirates George Gibson St. Louis Cardinals Gabby Street
Home Field Attendance [ edit] Team Name Wins %± Home attendance %± Per Game Chicago Cubs[2] 90 7.1% 974,688 -10.3% 12,658 New York Yankees[3] 107 13.8% 962,320 5.5% 12,498 Brooklyn Dodgers[4] 81 2.5% 681,827 -9.5% 8,741 Boston Braves[5] 77 20.3% 507,606 -1.4% 6,592 New York Giants[6] 72 -17.2% 484,868 -40.3% 6,297 Cleveland Indians[7] 87 11.5% 468,953 -2.9% 6,090 Philadelphia Athletics[8] 94 -12.1% 405,500 -35.4% 5,266 Detroit Tigers[9] 76 24.6% 397,157 -8.5% 5,092 Washington Senators[10] 93 1.1% 371,396 -24.6% 4,823 Cincinnati Reds[11] 60 3.4% 356,950 35.6% 4,636 Pittsburgh Pirates[12] 86 14.7% 287,262 10.3% 3,780 St. Louis Cardinals[13] 72 -28.7% 279,219 -54.1% 3,534 Philadelphia Phillies[14] 78 18.2% 268,914 -5.6% 3,492 Chicago White Sox[15] 49 -12.5% 233,198 -42.2% 3,029 Boston Red Sox[16] 43 -30.6% 182,150 -48.1% 2,366 St. Louis Browns[17] 63 0.0% 112,558 -37.2% 1,501
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