Charley Hall
Note: This page is for 1910s pitcher Charley Hall; for the outfielder in 1948, click here.
Carlos Luis Hall
(Sea Lion)
- Bats Left, Throws Right
- Height 6' 1", Weight 187 lb.
- Debut July 12, 1906
- Final Game August 3, 1918
- Born July 27, 1884 in Ventura, CA USA
- Died December 6, 1943 in Ventura, CA USA
Biographical Information[edit]
With the St. Paul Saints in 1915, pitcher Charley Hall set an American Association record with 16 consecutive wins, a mark that stood until the league finally folded in 1997. With the Saints in 1920, he posted a 27-8 record with a 2.06 ERA, leading the AA in wins and earned run average. Overall, in his long minor league career, he was 284-244 with a 3.32 ERA in 701 appearances. He also pitched four nine-inning no-hitters in the minors, as well as another where he ultimately lost the game in the 12th.
Following his baseball career, Hall was a police officer.
Notable Achievements[edit]
- AL Saves Leader (1911)
- 15 Wins Seasons: 1 (1912)
- Won a World Series with the Boston Red Sox in 1912
Record[edit]
Hall is the only relief pitcher ever to have had 3 hits in a postseason game.
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