Throwback Thursday



80 years ago today, Dizzy Dean (whose uniform is displayed at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown) wrapped up the 1934 World Series in style. He fired a game seven shutout as the Cardinals blanked the Tigers 11 - 0. By the way, Dean pulled that off working before a hostile crowd at Navin Field in Detroit.

That made good on his promise that he and brother Paul would get St. Louis the four wins they needed for the title. (Dizzy also won game one; Paul earned the victories in games three and six.)

One of baseball's truly larger-than-life characters, Dizzy, then just 24, won 30 games for the Cardinals in '34, tossing 24 games. With Cy Young enjoying his retirement, there was not yet an honor for pitching superiority. So Diz had to "settle" for being named National League MVP.

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