The Cubs won the pennant, winning a close race with the Pirates, Giants and Reds. Cincinnati's catcher, Ernie Lombardi, won the batting title and the MVP award.

National League 1938
   AVGOBASLUABHIT DB TP HR RUN RBI BB SB OPS
CAE LOMBARDICIN 342391524 48916730 119 60 95 40 0 915
CAH DANNING NY 306345438 44813726 3 9 59 60 23 1 783
3BS HACK CHI 320411432 6091953411 4109 67 9416 843
SSA VAUGHAN PIT 322433444 54117435 5 7 88 6810414 857
2BBi HERMAN CHI 277342359 62417334 7 1 86 56 59 3 701
3BM OTT NY 311442583 52716423 636116116118 2 1024

1BJ MIZE STL 337422614 531179341627 85102 74 0 1038
RFI GOODMANCIN 292368533 568166271030103 92 53 3 901
LFJ MEDWICK STL 322369536 59019047 821100122 42 0 905
1BD CAMILLI BRO 251393485 509128251125106100119 6 879
1BF MCCORMICK CIN 327348425 64020940 4 5 89106 18 1 773
1BG SUHR PIT 294394430 53015635 14 3 82 64 87 4 824
LFJ RIZZO PIT 301368514 55516731 9 23 97 111 54 1 882
     

        Lombardi was reportedly the slowest moving ballplayer — maybe the slowest moving human — ever. According to legend, he would routinely get thrown out on plays any other player would have been safe on. Lombardi's fans like to say he would have hit over .400 if he had had just ordinary speed. Whatever you believe, "Schnozz" was clearly a slow-moving vehicle, and was only able to score 60 runs this year. Though he had a terrific year, and did a decent job of staying in the lineup (he missed 22 games), I don't think Lombardi was as good as either Stan Hack or Arky Vaughan.
        Mel Ott is best remembered as one of the game's great right fielders. This year, however, the Giants had more outfielders than they did third basemen, so... Ott moved to the hot corner. He had also played 60 games at third the previous season, and would play more than 250 games at third in his career, so he wasn't exactly a fish out of water. By most accounts, Ott was a competent defensive third baseman, and was in a class of his own as a hitter.
        Hack was the Cubs' best player, but finished seventh in the voting. Vaughan led the Pirates to a close second place finish, and was third in the vote. They both played more games than Lombardi and produced more runs; they were also good defensive players. I believe that both players were more valuable then Lombardi this season.
        Mel Ott and Johnny Mize were the top two hitters in the league, with the edge going to Ott. I think the top four MVP candidates were Ott, Vaughan, Hack, and Lombardi, and each represented one of the top four teams in the league. I'm picking Ott as the MVP; it's a close call between Hack and Vaughan, but I'll take Arky.

TOP FOUR 1938 NL STARGELL AWARD
Mel Ott
Arky Vaughan
Stan Hack
Ernie Lombardi

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