1933 Major League Baseball season


The 1933 Major League Baseball season featured ballplayers hitting eight cycles, tied for the most of any single major league season; all eight cycles in each of those seasons were hit by different players. It would also prove the last season before the Philadelphia Athletics and Washington Senators would become perennial American League cellar-dwellers. The Senators would have only four more winning seasons in Washington D.C. and not return to the World Series until 1965 as the Minnesota Twins, while the Athletics would have only four winning seasons until moving to Oakland in 1968, winning only 40.2 percent of their games over 34 seasons.

Awards and honors

1 American League Triple Crown Award Winner
2 National League Triple Crown Award Winner

Major league baseball final standings

American League final standings

National League final standings

Managers

American League

National League

Events

On August 29, the Chicago Cubs team that played the Brooklyn Dodgers featured Billy Herman playing second base, Babe Herman playing right field and Leroy Herrmann pitching.