Gene Hassell
Eugene Sherdell Hassell
- Bats Left, Throws Right
- Height 5' 8", Weight 155 lb.
- Born June 15, 1928 in Rivermines, MO USA
Biographical Information[edit]
Gene Hassell played 11 years in the minor leagues (including 5 at AAA) then managed for another 11 in the minors. As a player, Hassell was an infielder with very good OBP skills and speed but without pop - he failed to hit a single home run in his professional baseball career. He led his league at least once in walks, OBP and steals; the 1951, 1954, 1956 and 1958-1961 data was unavailable to the people who wrote this bio.
Hassell broke in with the 1951 Wilson Tobs, hitting .274. In 1952, he returned to the Tobs to bat .300/~.485/.368. He was second in OBP, trailing only Wayne Blackburn, and drew a Coastal Plain League-leading 142 walks while only striking out 27 times. Hassell stole 40 bases, fourth in the league, and scored 98 runs, second-best. His .955 fielding percentage led league third basemen by 25 points and he had the most double plays (30), putouts (141) and assists (346) at the hot corner despite being 7th in the 8-team league in errors (23).
Gene was drafted by the St. Petersburg Saints in the B phase of the 1952 Rule V Draft. In 1953, playing for the Saints, he hit .318/~.487/.379 and walked 143 times in 132 games while only striking out 19 times in 132 AB. He led the Florida International League in walks, OBP and stolen bases (42). He scored 103 runs. His .979 fielding percentage led second basemen with 100+ games while he led league 2B in putouts (364), assists (420) and double plays (88).
Hassell spent most of 1954 with the Burlington-Graham Pirates, hitting .337/~.469/.414 with 101 walks (good for 3rd in the Carolina League) and a league leading 47 stolen bases. He hit .286 in a brief stint (2 for 7) with the Denver Bears. In 1955, Hassell played for the Birmingham Barons, hitting .306/~.424/.333 with 108 BB to 15 strikeouts. He just missed the Southern Association's top 3 in OBP, tied Edward White for third in runs (97) and was second in the SA in walks.
In 1956, Hassell made his AAA debut, with Denver (Denver had been an A team when he was them in 1954). Gene hit .319 with 24 RBI as the leadoff hitter for a team that made the American Association finals. He was among the AA's top 10 in batting average. In 1957, Hassell returned to the Bears and hit .308/~.430/.372. He only had 188 AB in 85 games, backing up Curt Roberts at second base and Rance Pless at third base, plus being a key pinch-hitter for Denver. In the Junior World Series, Gene got the start at second base with Roberts suffering a leg injury and the sub went 4 for 13 with two doubles, a triple and a steal as the leadoff hitter for the Bears. Denver won the title, but Hassell hurt his leg while doubling to lead off the finale and Roberts had to play despite his own pains and limitations.
In 1958, Gene hit .292 for Denver, followed by a .284 campaign in 1959. In 1960, he moved to the Charleston Senators but hit just .211. He faded even further in his final season, only hitting .122 for the Amarillo Gold Sox and .198 for the Des Moines Demons.
Sources: Pat Doyle's Professional Baseball Player Database, 1953-1954, 1956 and 1958 Baseball Guides, The Sporting News archive at Paper Of Record
Year-by-Year Managerial Record[edit]
Year | Team | League | Record | Finish | Organization | Playoffs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1968 | Johnson City Yankees | Appalachian League | 39-32 | 3rd | New York Yankees | none |
1969 | Kinston Eagles | Carolina League | 74-68 | 5th | New York Yankees | Lost in 1st round |
1970 | Manchester Yankees | Eastern League | 66-73 | 5th | New York Yankees | none |
1971 | Kinston Eagles | Carolina League | 83-52 | 2nd | New York Yankees | Lost League Finals |
1972 | Kinston Eagles | Carolina League | 73-64 | 3rd | New York Yankees | |
1973 | Kinston Eagles | Carolina League | 68-69 | 4th | New York Yankees | |
1974 | Johnson City Yankees | Appalachian League | 31-38 | 6th | New York Yankees | none |
1975 | Kingsport Braves | Appalachian League | 33-33 | 6th | Atlanta Braves | none |
1976 | Greenwood Braves | Western Carolinas League | 75-64 | 2nd | Atlanta Braves | League Champs |
1977 | Savannah Braves | Southern League | 77-63 | 3rd | Atlanta Braves | Lost in 1st round |
1979 | Kingsport Braves | Appalachian League | 39-31 | 2nd | Atlanta Braves | none |
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