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Marshfield Mariner: "Marshfield's Kwedors K-ing Competition At Massachusetts Maritime"

The last National League pitcher to win 30 games in a season was Jerome “Dizzy” Dean of the 1934 “Gashouse Gang” St. Louis Cardinals who ended up winning the World Series in seven games over the Detroit Tigers. Dean went 30-8 that season. His younger brother and Cardinal teammate, Paul or, as he came to be known, “Daffy,” was a 19-game winner himself. In the World Series against the Tigers, Dizzy and Paul each won two games to pitch the Redbirds to the title and Hollywood later made a movie mostly about Dizzy called “The Pride of St. Louis.”