Carl Hubbell was a professional baseball player born on June 22, 1903 in Missouri. He had a successful career in the Major Leagues, and his net worth, biography, age, height, and family have been well documented. He was known for his impressive pitching skills, and his career spanned from 1928 to 1943. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1947.
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Became famous for striking out what was later referred to as Murderer's Row in the 1934 All-Star Game.
He tried out for the Detroit Tigers, but was told by manager Ty Cobb that he wasn't good enough.
He set an MLB record with 24 consecutive wins.
He had two sons, Carl Jr. and James, with his wife Lucille.
He played on the New York Giants with Mel Ott, one of the game's greatest sluggers.