词条 | Hughie Hearne |
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}}Hugh Joseph Hearne (April 18, 1873 – September 22, 1932) was a catcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Brooklyn Superbas from 1901 to 1903. Hearne stood at {{height|ft=5|in=8}} and weighed 182 lbs.[1] CareerHughie Hearne started playing baseball as early as 1896[2] and was with the New York State League's Albany Senators from 1899 to 1901.[3] In 1901, he started off hot at the plate and batted .380 to lead the entire league by 30 points.[4] He was then acquired by the Brooklyn Superbas. Hearne made his major league debut on August 29 and spent the next two years with Brooklyn as a part-time catcher. In 1902, he played in a career-high 66 MLB games and batted .281.[1] In 1903, while batting .281 again, he was traded to the Baltimore Orioles of the Eastern League. He played his last major league game on July 2.[1] Hearne spent 1903 to 1909 with Baltimore. In 1905, he hit .302, the only season other than 1901 in which he would top the .300 mark.[3] In 1907, he was reported to be wearing shin guards similar to those that had been worn by Roger Bresnahan before.[5] This piece of equipment was rarely used in baseball at the time. After batting .250 in 1909, Hearne was sold to the Newark Indians for US$500.[6] He played in a career-high 94 minor league games in 1910 before retiring from professional baseball.[3] PersonalHughie Hearne was born in Troy, New York.[1] Hearne died in 1932, at the age of 59, in Troy, New York. He was buried in St. Mary Cemetery.[1] After his death, the Schenectady Gazette ran an obituary which stated that Hearne was a "well known baseball star of former days" and "one of the game's best catchers,"[7] despite the fact that the most major league games he ever played in a season was 66 in 1902.[1] References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 [https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/hearnhu01.shtml "Hughie Hearne Statistics and History"]. baseball-reference.com. Retrieved 2010-12-18. 2. ^"Base Ball". Sporting Life, March 14, 1896, p. 7. 3. ^1 2 [https://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=hearne001hug "Hughie Hearne Minor League Statistics & History"]. baseball-reference.com. Retrieved 2010-12-18. 4. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/leader.cgi?type=bat&id=12961 "1901 New York State League Batting Leaders"]. baseball-reference.com. Retrieved 2010-12-18. 5. ^"Eastern League Events". Sporting Life, July 27, 1907, p. 11. 6. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=LxYbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=4UgEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4485,3688964&dq=hughey-hearne&hl=en "Baseball Notes"]. The Pittsburgh Press, February 17, 1910, p. 16. 7. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=8mtGAAAAIBAJ&sjid=0-gMAAAAIBAJ&pg=6542,2138686&dq=hugh-hearne&hl=en "Old Time Ball Player is Dead"]. Schenectady Gazette, September 23, 1932, p. 1. External links{{Baseballstats|br=h/hearnhu01}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Hearne, Hughie}} 11 : 1873 births|1932 deaths|Major League Baseball catchers|Brooklyn Superbas players|Albany Senators players|Troy Washerwomen players|Troy Trojans (minor league) players|Baltimore Orioles (IL) players|Newark Indians players|Baseball players from New York (state)|Sportspeople from Troy, New York |
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