Young player-manager led DC to last pennant in ’33
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FILE- In this Oct. 3, 1933, file photo, a scoreboard showing Game 1 of baseball's World Series between the Washington Senators and New York Gians is displayed outside a building in Norfolk, Va. In clinching a playoff spot, the Nationals put the nation's capital in baseball's postseason for the first time in nearly 80 years. (AP Photo/Virginian-Pilot, Charles S. Borjes, File) MANDATORY CREDIT, MAGS OUT(Credit: AP)WASHINGTON (AP) — The Washington Nationals ended a long drought for the nation’s capital Thursday night by clinching a playoff spot, returning the District of Columbia to baseball’s postseason for the first time in nearly 80 years. But back then, the only postseason was the World Series. There were no wild card teams and no playoffs. The Washington Senators — also known as the Nationals — had to beat out seven other teams in the American League standings to win the 1933 pennant.
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THE TEAMS
THEN: The old Senators, original members of the American League, went 99-53 in 1933, a .651 winning percentage, and finished seven games ahead of the second-place New York Yankees. Joe Cronin, the team’s 27-year-old player-manager, hit .309 as the team’s shortstop with a team-high 118 RBIs, despite hitting just five home runs. Cronin was one of three future Hall-of-Famers, along with outfielders Heinie Manush (who hit .336 with 17 triples) and Goose Goslin (.297 with 10 triples and 10 home runs). First baseman Joe Kuhel hit .322 with 107 RBIs. The pitching staff was anchored by Alvin “General” Crowder (24 wins) and Earl Whitehill (22 wins). The Senators lost the World Series to the New York Giants in five games, nine years after beating the Giants to win Washington’s only championship.
NOW: The Nationals have put together their first winning season since coming to Washington in 2005. Their manager is 69-year-old Davey Johnson, but there’s plenty of youth on the team. Going into Friday night’s game, Bryce Harper, a 19-year-old phenom, had hit 19 home runs. The deep lineup also features third baseman Ryan Zimmerman, shortstop Ian Desmond, outfielder Jayson Werth, and first baseman Adam LaRoche, who leads the team with 30 home runs and is closing in on 100 RBIs. The team has several excellent pitchers, including 19-game-winner Gio Gonzalez, Jordan Zimmermann and Stephen Strasburg, who was shut down a few weeks ago to limit his load in his first full season since undergoing Tommy John surgery. The Nats lead the second-place Atlanta Braves in the National League East.
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THE CELEBRATION
THEN: After the Senators clinched the 1933 pennant, Cronin was “besieged in the clubhouse by a hero-worshiping throng of thousands of fans of both sexes gone mildly mad,” according to a Sept. 22, 1933, Washington Post story. He slipped out of the clubhouse onto the field, where “shrieking women” ran after him, and the young player-manager had to sprint to escape them, the Post reported.



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