![]() It didn’t take long for the Windy City to host another World Series, as the 1932 Cubs earned their second pennant in four seasons by winning 90 games. ![]() Joe Buck: Why calling World Series at Wrigley Field will be my career highlight 1932 A Chicago win would have evened the series instead, the Cubs lost Game 4, then saw their title hopes come to an end in Game 5 as Walberg finished them off in relief of Ehmke. At the very least, Cubs fans didn’t have to endure the humiliation of Game 4, which came at Philadelphia’s Shibe Park, as Chicago blew an 8–0 lead by giving up 10 runs in the seventh-still a World Series record-that included an inside-the-park home run by Mule Haas on a fly ball dropped by centerfielder Hack Wilson.
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