From The New Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract, 2000:
On September 14, 1934, in the heat of the pennant race, Dizzy Dean put a black cat on a leash and walked it up and down the New York Giants dugout. "He added insult to injury," reported John Lardner in the New York Post, "by pointing its nose at second baseman Hughie Critz, an impressionable little fellow from Mississippi, and making all kinds of hex signs and mumbo passes in Hughie's direction . . . Fortunately, the maneuvers of this cloddish person were in vain. Lightning did not strike the Polo Grounds, the Giants won the game, and Mr. Critz preformed prodigies at bat and afield.
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