- 1946 in baseball
Year in baseball
this year = 1946Champions
Major League Baseball
*World Series:
St. Louis Cardinals overBoston Red Sox (4-3)
*All-Star Game,July 9 atFenway Park : American League, 12-0Other champions
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Negro League World Series :Newark Eagles overKansas City Monarchs (4-3)
*Negro League Baseball All-Star Game : East, 5-3 (first game, atGriffith Stadium ); West, 4-1 (second game, atComiskey Park )
*All-American Girls Professional Baseball League :Racine Belles Awards and honors
*Most Valuable Player
**Ted Williams (AL) - OF, Boston Red Sox
**Stan Musial (NL) - 1B, St. Louis Cardinals
*The Sporting News Player of the Year Award
**Stan Musial (NL) - 1B, St. Louis Cardinals
*The Sporting News Manager of the Year Award
**Eddie Dyer (NL) - St. Louis Cardinals
*The Sporting News Rookie of the Year Award
**Del Ennis (Philadelphia NL, OF)MLB Statistical Leaders
Major League Baseball final standings
American League final standings
National League final standings
Negro League Baseball final standings
Negro National League final standings
Events
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January 12 -Boston Red Sox starTed Williams receives his discharge from the U.S. Marine Air Corps after a three-year stint serving inWorld War II . In spite of the long absence from competitive baseball, Williams will return to the major leagues by hitting .342 with 38 home runs and 123 RBI in 1946.
*January 12 - The first official professional game is played inVenezuela , launching the newly constituted four-team _es. Liga de Béisbol Profesional de Venezuela. The league is composed of four teams: Cervecería Caracas, Magallanes, Vargas and Venezuela. The inaugural game is won by Magallanes over Venezuela, 5–2, behind strong pitching fromAlex Carrasquel , who gives up 11 hits in a complete game effort.
*January 20 - In a classic pitching matchup played inCaracas, Venezuela ,Alex Carrasquel of Magallanes beatRoy Welmaker and Vargas club, 3–2, in 17 innings. In the six-and-a-half-hour marathon, Carrasquel is good enough to silence the bats ofRoy Campanella andSam Jethroe . Both pitchers go the distance in one of the greatest matchups ever.
*February 19 - New York Giants OFDanny Gardella becomes the first major leaguer to announce he is jumping to the "outlaw" Mexican League, the first shot in the series of events that will dominate baseball even more than the return of all the war veterans. His attempt to return to Major League Baseball a few years later will initiate a major court battle.
*April 23 -Ed Head pitches ano-hitter as theBrooklyn Dodgers blank theBoston Braves , 5-0.
*April 30 -Bob Feller tosses the secondno-hitter of his career in a 1-0Cleveland Indians win over theNew York Yankees .
*June 24 - A bus carrying theSpokane Indians minor league baseball team crashed onSnoqualmie Pass inWashington State in the worst accident in the history of all of U.S. professional sports (as of Oct. 2007). Nine members of the 16-member team were killed and six were injured. Eight of those who died served inWorld War II . "Citation (please see for a complete list of sources):cite book |last=Colford |first=Ann B. |title=Bus carrying Spokane Indians baseball team crashes on Snoqualmie Pass on June 24, 1946 |publisher = HistoryLink.org|origdate=23 |origyear=2006 |origmonth=September |url=http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=7959 "
*July 9 - AtFenway Park , home of theBoston Red Sox , theAmerican League crushes theNational League , 12-0, in the All-Star Game.
*July 14 - Player-managerLou Boudreau of theCleveland Indians hits four doubles and one home run, butTed Williams wallops three homers and drives in eight runs, as theBoston Red Sox top the Indians, 11–10. In the Sox second-game win, the famous "Boudreau Shift" is born. Boudreau shifts all his players, except the third baseman and left fielder, to the right side of the diamond in an effort to stop Williams. Ted grounds out and walks twice while ignoring the shift.
*August 9 - All games (four each for both the American and National Leagues) were played at night for the first time in Major League history.
*September 13 - TheBoston Red Sox clinch the American League pennant, edging theCleveland Indians , 1-0, at Cleveland's League Park II onTed Williams ' inside-the-park home run, the only one of his career. Williams punches the ball over the shift when Cleveland left fielderPat Seerey pulls in behind the shortstop position. It is Boston's first pennant since by|1918.
*October 1 -October 3 - After finishing the regular season tied for first place, theSt. Louis Cardinals and theBrooklyn Dodgers met in the first-everNational League playoff series. The Cardinals win the best-of-three series, two games to none, and advance to the World Series.
*October 15 - TheSt. Louis Cardinals defeat theBoston Red Sox , 4-3, in Game 7 of the World Series to win their sixthWorld Championship , four games to three. The Red Sox would not appear in theWorld Series for another 21 years, which, coincidentally, would be a rematch with the Cardinals.Births
January-April
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January 7 -Joe Keough
*January 21 -Johnny Oates
*February 5 -Vic Correll
*March 15 -Bobby Bonds
*March 21 -Al Fitzmorris
*March 31 -Gonzalo Márquez
*April 3 -Rod Gaspar
*April 8 -Catfish Hunter
*April 9 -Nate Colbert
*April 10 -Leroy Stanton
*April 10 -Bob Watson May-August
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May 18 -Reggie Jackson
*May 20 -Bobby Murcer
*May 22 -Jim Colborn
*May 25 -Mike Corkins
*May 28 -Skip Jutze
*June 15 -Ken Henderson
*June 15 -Champ Summers
*August 25 -Rollie Fingers
*August 27 -Ed Herrmann
*August 28 -Mike Torrez eptember-December
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September 4 - Ken Wright
*September 7 -Willie Crawford
*September 7 -Joe Rudi
*September 8 -Ken Forsch
*September 19 - Joe Ferguson
*September 22 -Larry Dierker
*October 1 -Remy Hermoso
*October 2 -Bob Robertson
*October 6 -Gene Clines
*October 6 -Gary Gentry
*October 8 -Paul Splittorff
*October 10 -Gene Tenace
*October 14 -Frank Duffy
*October 14 -Al Oliver
*November 2 -Tom Paciorek
*November 5 -Jim Evans
*December 2 -Pedro Borbón
*December 8 - Alan Foster
*December 15 -Art Howe
*December 25 -Gene Lamont
*December 28 - Spacesman Bill LeeDeaths
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January 23 - William Matthews, 68, pitcher for the 1909 Boston Red Sox
*March 28 -Cumberland Posey , 55, owner of the Negro Leagues' Homestead Grays since the 1920 who built the team into a perennial power; previously an outfielder and manager
*April 4 - Harry Cross, 64, sportswriter for several New York newspapers since 1909
*April 5 -Wally Rehg , 57, right fielder for the Boston Red Sox, Boston Braves and Cincinnati Reds between 1912 and 1919, later a minor league player and manager from 1910 to 1930
*May 19 -John K. Tener , 82, president of the National League from 1913 to 1918; won 25 games as pitcher from 1888-1890
*June 17 -James Isaminger , 65, sportswriter for Philadelphia newspapers from 1905 to 1940 who played a major role in breaking the story of the Black Sox scandal
*August 6 -Tony Lazzeri , 42, All-Star second baseman for the New York Yankees who batted .300 five times and had seven 100-RBI seasons; had two grand slams and 11 RBI in a 1936 game, and batted .400 in 1937 World Series
*October 4 - John Woods, 48, relief pitcher who played for the 1924 Boston Red Sox
*November 5 -Alejandro Oms , 51, Cuban center fielder of the Negro Leagues
*November 27 -Arlie Tarbert , 42, reserve outfielder for the 1927-28 Boston Red Sox
*December 10 -Walter Johnson , 59, Hall of Fame pitcher for the Washington Senators who won over 400 games, second only toCy Young , earned MVP awards in 1913 and 1924, and recorded 3508 strikeouts and 110 shutouts, both easily records; posted career 2.17 ERA and won 20 games 12 times, including 30-win seasons in 1912-13; led AL in strikeouts twelve times, ERA five times; won 38 1-0 games, also losing 26 by same score
*December 10 -Walter Moser , 65, pitcher for the Philadelphia Athletics, Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Browns between 1906 and 1911.
*December 10 -Damon Runyon , 62, famed New York sportswriter and author
*December 14 -Tom Dowse , 80, catcher/outfielder who played in the 1890s for the Spiders, Solons, Colonels, Reds, Phillies and Senators
*December 21 - Bill Evans, 53, pitched for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1916 to 1919
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