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    Carl Owen Hubbell (June 22, 1903 – November 21, 1988), nicknamed " the Meal Ticket " and " King Carl ", was an American Major League Baseball player. He was a pitcher for the New York Giants of the National League from 1928 to 1943, and remained on the team's payroll for the rest of his life, long after their move to San Francisco.

  2. Carl Hubbell Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com. Position: Pitcher. Bats: Right • Throws: Left. 6-0 , 170lb (183cm, 77kg) Born: June 22, 1903 in Carthage, MO. More bio, uniform, draft, salary info. Hall of Fame. 2x MVP. 9x All-Star. 1933 World Series. 3x ERA Title. ML PoY. 10 11 11 11.

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  3. Learn about Carl Hubbell, a Hall of Fame pitcher who won 253 games and struck out 16 straight batters in his career. Find out his stats, stories, and related Hall of Famers.

  4. Learn about the life and career of Carl Hubbell, one of the top pitchers of the 1930s and a Hall of Famer. Find out how he developed his famous screwball, pitched a no-hitter, and played for the Giants under McGraw and Terry.

  5. In full: Carl Owen Hubbell. Byname: King Carl, or The Meal Ticket. Born: June 22, 1903, Carthage, Missouri, U.S. Died: November 21, 1988, Scottsdale, Arizona (aged 85) Awards And Honors: Baseball Hall of Fame (1947) Most Valuable Player (1936) Most Valuable Player (1933)

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  6. Carl Hubbell was a pitcher for the New York Giants from 1928 to 1943. He struck out five consecutive batters in the 1934 All-Star Game, including Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Al Simmons, Jimmie Foxx and Joe Cronin.

  7. Learn how Carl Hubbell, nicknamed King Carl, struck out five future Hall of Famers in a row at the 1934 Mid-Summer Classic. Find out more about his career, awards and legacy as a New York Giant.

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