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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. Position: Pitcher. Bats: Right • Throws: Left. 6-0 , 170lb (183cm, 77kg) Born: June 22, 1903 in Carthage, MO. Died: November 21, 1988 in Scottsdale, AZ. Buried: New Hope Cemetery, Meeker, OK. High School:

  3. Jan 4, 2012 · Carl Owen Hubbell, one of the top pitchers of the 1930s, is rated one of the greatest pitchers in the game’s history. Born in Carthage, Missouri, on June 22, 1903, he spent his early years on a pecan farm near the small community of Meeker, Oklahoma.

  4. Carl Hubbell is best known for his standout single-game performances, the most memorable one being during the three innings he spent on the mound in the 1934 All-Star Game. But Hubbell’s career featured more than just electric moments.

  5. Carl Hubbell, the Major League Baseball player, was born on Monday, June 22, 1903, in Carthage, Missouri. Hubbell was 25 years old when he broke into the major leagues on July 26, 1928, with the New York Giants. Carl Hubbell stats, height, weight, career totals, schools, positions, and more historical research are in the Baseball Almanac.

  6. Jun 19, 2024 · Carl Hubbell (born June 22, 1903, Carthage, Missouri, U.S.—died November 21, 1988, Scottsdale, Arizona) was an American professional baseball (left-handed) pitcher who popularized the screwball pitch.

  7. Carl Hubbell certainly lived up to his nickname of King Carl on July 10, 1934 when he struck out five future Hall of Famers in a row at the 1934 edition of the Mid-Summer Classic. The 1934 All-Star Game was loaded with Hall of Fame talent.

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