Negro National League (1933–1948)|Negro National League team season
1934 Philadelphia Stars
League
Negro National League
Ballpark
Passon Field
City
Philadelphia
Record
46–24–3 (.651)
League place
1st
Managers
Webster McDonald
Seasons
The 1934 Philadelphia Stars baseball team represented the Philadelphia Stars in the Negro National League during the 1934 baseball season. The Stars compiled a 46–24–3 (.651) record and won the Negro National League championship.[1] The team played its home games at Passon Field in Philadelphia.
Two players from the 1934 team were later inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, including first baseman Jud Wilson.
The team's leading batters were:
Jud Wilson - .358 batting average, .495 slugging percentage, four home runs, 39 RBIs in 61 games
Left fielder Chaney White - .302 batting average, .396 slugging percentage, 33 RBIs in 67 games
Right fielder Jake Dunn - .278 batting average, .383 slugging percentage, 43 RBIs in 69 games
[2]
The team's leading pitchers were Slim Jones (20-4 record, 1.24 ERA) and Rocky Ellis (8-3, 2.72 ERA).[3]
^"1934 Philadelphia Stars". Seamheads.com. Retrieved September 7, 2020.
^"1934 Philadelphia StarsBatting". Seamheads. Retrieved September 7, 2020.
^"1934 Philadelphia Stars Pitching". Seamheads. Retrieved September 7, 2020.
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