1932 World Series

1932 World Series
Team (Wins) Manager(s) Season
New York Yankees (4) Joe McCarthy 107–47, .695, GA: 13
Chicago Cubs (0) Charlie Grimm 90–64, .584, GA: 4
DatesSeptember 28 – October 2
VenueYankee Stadium (New York)
Wrigley Field (Chicago)
UmpiresBill Dinneen (AL), Bill Klem (NL), Roy Van Graflan (AL), George Magerkurth (NL)
Hall of FamersUmpire:
Bill Klem
Yankees:
Joe McCarthy (mgr.)
Earle Combs
Bill Dickey
Lou Gehrig
Lefty Gomez
Tony Lazzeri
Herb Pennock
Red Ruffing
Babe Ruth
Joe Sewell
Cubs:
Rogers Hornsby‡ (mgr.)
Kiki Cuyler
Billy Herman
Burleigh Grimes
Gabby Hartnett
‡ Elected as a player
Broadcast
RadioNBC, CBS
Radio announcersNBC:
Hal Totten
Tom Manning
Graham McNamee
CBS:
Bob Elson
Pat Flanagan
Ted Husing
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The 1932 World Series was the championship series in Major League Baseball for the 1932 season. The 29th edition of the World Series, it matched the American League champion New York Yankees versus the National League champions Chicago Cubs. The Yankees won in a four-game sweep. By far it is mostly noteworthy for Babe Ruth's "called shot" home run, in his 10th and last World Series. It was punctuated by fiery arguments between the two teams, heating up the atmosphere before the World Series even began. A record 13 future Hall of Famers played in this World Series, with three other future Hall of Famers also participating: umpire Bill Klem, Yankees manager Joe McCarthy, and Cubs manager Rogers Hornsby. It was also the first World Series in which both teams wore uniforms with numbers on the backs of the shirts.


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