1952 Major League Baseball season
This article is about the 1952 Major League Baseball season only.
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all of baseball, see
1952 in baseball.
The 1952 Major League Baseball season. The Braves were playing their final season in Boston, before the team relocated to Milwaukee the following year, thus, ending fifty seasons without any MLB team changing addresses.
Awards and honors
Statistical leaders
Events
- June 22 – Boston Braves player Sid Gordon hits a two-run homer over the left field fence at Braves Field. His homer won Gordon the prize of a 100 pound bear cub for being the first Braves player to homer on "State of Maine Day". After the game, Gordon was presented with the animal in the Braves clubhouse.[1]
- August 23 – Bob Elliott of the New York Giants is ejected for arguing a strike call during an at-bat against the St Louis Cardinals at Sportsman's Park. Bobby Hofman completes Elliott's at-bat. Hofman strikes out and is also ejected for arguing.[2]
References
- ↑ "Strange and Unusual Plays". www.retrosheet.org. Retrieved June 13, 2012.
- ↑ "Odd Baseball Facts Archive – II: One At-Bat, Two Ejections". http://goldenrankings.com''. Retrieved 29 November 2014.
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