Where does Carl Hubbell rank among baseball greats?
Carl Hubbell ranks #15 among the Top 50 all-time at SP. Rankings ⇒ Carl Hubbell Teammates Shanty Hogan Bill Terry Hughie Critz Freddie Lindstrom Travis Jackson Jo-Jo Moore Frank Demaree Mel Ott Freddie Fitzsimmons Hal Schumacher Roy Parmalee Harry Gumbert Van Lingle Mungo John McGraw Best Season: 1933 He won his first MVP Award and led the Giants to the World Series title. His numbers: 23-12, 1.66 ERA, 308+ innings, five saves, and ten shutouts. On July 2, he pitched a complete-game 18-inning shutout over the Cardinals, allowing just six hits and striking out 12. He set an NL-record with 44 straight shutout innings and five of his shutouts were by a 1-0 score. Factoids Carl Hubbell is the only pitcher in major league history to win exactly 11 games in four consecutive seasons (1939-1942). Born Carl Owen Hubbell was born on June 22, 1903, in Carthage, MO. Died November 21, 1988, Scottsdale, AZ Batted: Right Threw: Left Primary Position: P –> Primary Team: NY1 –> Major League Debut 7 2