Fabian Kowalik
1908-1954
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RHP 1932, 35-36 White Sox, Cubs, Athletics, Braves
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167.1 | 3-11 | 5.43 | | World Series |
4.1 | 0-0 | 2.08 |
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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
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| » June 25, 1935: Billy Herman cracks a first inning home run off Carl Hubbell and the Cubs score seven runs in the past three innings to beat the 1st-place Giants, 10–5. Herman adds another three hits and Augie Galan has three hits, including two triples. Dick Bartell has four hits for the Giants. Al Smith takes the loss for New York, while Fabian Kowalik pitches the last inning for the win. » September 28, 1935: With nothing on the line, the pennant-winning Cubs finally lose to the Cardinals, 7–5, on Medwick's 11th inning homer off Fabian Kowalik. The loss snaps Chicago's 21-game win streak, the longest in the majors since the Giants of 1916, when New York won 26 games and tied one. However, Chicago's win streak is the longest without a tie since 1880. » May 21, 1936: The Phillies reacquire "The Clouting Kraut" Chuck Klein, from the Cubs, along with P Fabian Kowalik and a reported $50,000, for P Curt Davis and OF Ethan Allen. Klein is hitting .294 this year for the Cubs.
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