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Bill Dickey was the main starter with Art Jorgens, Ed Phillips, and Joe Glenn as backups.

Dickey played all 4 games of the 1932 World Series (won over the Cubs, 4 games to 0) and batted .438 (7 hits in 16 at bats).

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