The 1932 World Series was played between the New York Yankees (American League) and the Chicago Cubs (National League), with the Yankees holding home field advantage. The Yankees swept the Cubs, four games to none. The series was otherwise noteworthy for Babe Ruth's "called shot," for his tenth and last World Series appearance overall, and for the arguments that developed between the two teams. The heated atmosphere started before the series even began. A record thirteen future Hall of Famers played in this Series.
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| - The 1932 World Series was played between the New York Yankees (American League) and the Chicago Cubs (National League), with the Yankees holding home field advantage. The Yankees swept the Cubs, four games to none. The series was otherwise noteworthy for Babe Ruth's "called shot," for his tenth and last World Series appearance overall, and for the arguments that developed between the two teams. The heated atmosphere started before the series even began. A record thirteen future Hall of Famers played in this Series.
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HOFers
| - (‡ elected as a player.)
- Cubs: Rogers Hornsby‡ , Kiki Cuyler, Burleigh Grimes, Gabby Hartnett, Babe Herman.
- Yankees: Joe McCarthy , Earle Combs, Bill Dickey, Lou Gehrig, Lefty Gomez, Tony Lazzeri, Herb Pennock, Red Ruffing, Babe Ruth, Joe Sewell.
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champion manager
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RoadHR
| - Babe Ruth 2 , Lou Gehrig 2
- Tony Lazzeri 2 , Earle Combs
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- New York Yankees
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- Chicago Cubs
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radio announcers
| - CBS: Ted Husing, Pat Flanagan
- NBC: Graham McNamee, Tom Manning
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| - The 1932 World Series was played between the New York Yankees (American League) and the Chicago Cubs (National League), with the Yankees holding home field advantage. The Yankees swept the Cubs, four games to none. The series was otherwise noteworthy for Babe Ruth's "called shot," for his tenth and last World Series appearance overall, and for the arguments that developed between the two teams. The heated atmosphere started before the series even began. A record thirteen future Hall of Famers played in this Series.
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