- 1943 in baseball
Year in baseball
this year = 1943Champions
Major League Baseball
*World Series:
New York Yankees overSt. Louis Cardinals (4-1)
*All-Star Game,July 13 at Shibe Park: American League, 5-3Other champions
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Negro League World Series :Homestead Grays overBirmingham Black Barons (4-3)
*Negro League Baseball All-Star Game : West, 2-1
*All-American Girls Professional Baseball League :Racine Belles overKenosha Comets Awards and honors
*Most Valuable Player
**Spud Chandler (AL) - P, New York Yankees
**Stan Musial (NL) - 1B, St. Louis Cardinals
*The Sporting News Player of the Year Award
**Spud Chandler - P, New York Yankees
*The Sporting News Most Valuable Player Award
**Spud Chandler (AL) - P, New York Yankees
**Stan Musial (NL) - 1B, St. Louis Cardinals
*The Sporting News Manager of the Year Award
**Joe McCarthy (AL) - New York Yankeestatistical leaders
National League final standings
Negro League Baseball final standings
Negro National League final standings
Events
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May 30 - TheAll-American Girls Professional Baseball League begins its first 108-game season with teams in Rockford, Kenosha, Racine, and South Bend; the league's total attendance for the year will be 176,612.*
July 13 - AtShibe Park , home of thePhiladelphia Athletics , theAmerican League defeats theNational League , 5-3, in the All-Star Game. This is the first All-Star Game held at night.*
October 11 - TheNew York Yankees defeat theSt. Louis Cardinals , 2-0, in Game 5 of the World Series to win their tenthWorld Championship , four games to one. This would be Yankees' manager Joe McCarthy's final Series win.Births
January-April
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January 6 -César Gutiérrez
*January 7 -Dave Gray
*January 15 - Mike Marshall
*January 30 -Davey Johnson
*February 8 -Bob Oliver
*February 21 -Jack Billingham
*March 23 -Lee May
*April 3 - Barry Moore
*April 4 -Mike Epstein
*April 6 -Marty Pattin
*April 8 -John Hiller
*April 12 -Vicente Romo
*April 24 -Ivan Murrell May-August
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May 22 -Tommy John
*June 6 -Merv Rettenmund
*June 20 -Andy Etchebarren
*June 26 - Bill Robinson
*June 27 -Rico Petrocelli
*July 5 -Curt Blefary
*July 9 -Mike Andrews
*August 2 -Tom Burgmeier
*August 6 -Nelson Briles
*August 15 -Bobby Treviño
*August 21 -Félix Millán
*August 28 -Lou Piniella
*August 30 -Carmen Fanzone eptember-December
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September 2 -Luke Walker
*September 4 -Bobby Guindon
*September 19 - Mike Derrick
*September 19 -Joe Morgan
*October 4 -Jimy Williams
*October 6 -Jim McGlothlin
*October 6 -Jerry Stephenson
*October 7 -José Cardenal
*October 19 - Sandy Alomar
*November 18 -Dick Joyce
*November 19 -Aurelio Monteagudo
*December 3 - Jerry Johnson
*December 9 -Jim Merritt
*December 23 -Dave May
*December 27 -Roy White Deaths
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January 3 -Bid McPhee , 83, second baseman for Cincinnati from 1882 to 1899 who was the last at his position to play without a glove; scored 100 runs ten times, set every career fielding mark at his position and was seventh player to reach 2000 hits
*January 3 -Jim Tyack , 83, outfielder for the 1943 Philadelphia Athletics
*March 6 -Jimmy Collins , 73, third baseman who batted .300 five times and led NL in home runs in 1898; led league in putouts five times and set career records for putouts, total chances and double plays at third base; after jumping to the American League, managed Boston to upset victory in inaugural 1903 World Series
*April 26 -Bob Emslie , 84, umpire who set records with 35 seasons of officiating and over 1000 games worked single-handedly; as pitcher, won 32 games for 1884 Baltimore Orioles
*May 6 -William Slocum , 59, sportswriter and editor for several New York newspapers since 1910
*May 23 -Pat Malone , 40, pitcher who led the National League with 22 wins in 1929, and with 20 wins and 166 strikeouts in 1930
*June 21 -Chet Chadbourne , 58, outfielder for the Boston Red Sox, Kansas City Packers and Boston Braves, who became a minor league institution after collecting 3.216 hits over 21 minors seasons, and later managed and umpired at the same level
*August 14 -Joe Kelley , 71, left fielder who batted .317 lifetime, including marks over .360 for the 1894-97 Baltimore Orioles; 194 triples ranked 4th all-time upon retirement, and had six seasons of 100 runs and five of 100 RBI
*August 27 -Frank Truesdale , 59, second baseman who played from 1910 to 1918 for the St. Louis Browns, New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox
*September 1 -Joe Connolly , 59, Boston Braves left fielder, who was the offensive star of the 1914 "Miracle Braves" World Champions
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