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词条 Tom Hausman
释义

  1. Early career

     Midwest League  Texas League and AAA 

  2. Milwaukee Brewers

  3. New York Mets

  4. Late career

  5. References

  6. External links

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| birth_place = Mobridge, South Dakota
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| death_place = Las Vegas, Nevada
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| finalyear = 1982
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Thomas Matthew Hausman (March 31, 1953 – January 16, 2019) was an American professional baseball player. A right-handed pitcher, Hausman played in Major League Baseball from 1975–1982 with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves.

Early career

Hausman was named to an All-State basketball team once during his high school years.

On June 8, 1971, he was drafted in the ninth round of the amateur draft by the Milwaukee Brewers and signed with them. He played his first pro season that year in the class "A" New York–Penn League for the fourth-place Newark Co-Pilots. The right-handed pitcher played in 13 games and 74 innings and allowed 54 hits and 30 walks. He struck out 54 and had an ERA of 2.68.

Midwest League

His 1972 season was spent playing for Joe Nossek and the class "A" Midwest League champions in Danville, where an injury placing him on the disabled list from June 13 to August 6, limiting his appearances to only 10 games, with 55 innings pitched. He gave up 53 hits and 17 walks, struck out 32 and his ERA was a 2.13.

Texas League and AAA

As a starter, in 1973, at class "AA" Texas League for the Shreveport Captains, Hausman pitched 162 innings in 25 games. With a record of 12–9, he allowed 193 hits, 49 walks, struck out 56 and had a rather high 4.44 ERA, however, his performance earned him a promotion to AAA for the 1974 season.

In 26 games for the Pacific Coast League's last-place Sacramento Solons, he led the league in number of complete games with 11. In 180 innings (26 games) he gave up 215 hits and 68 walks. His strike out total was 104 and Tom had an inflated ERA of 6.00.

Milwaukee Brewers

The fifth place Milwaukee Brewers needed pitching for 1975 and Hausman made the team. Limited by a back injury, he appeared in 29 games (9 starts) for 112 innings. He allowed 110 hits and 47 walks. His ERA was 4.10 and he had an OBA of .258 with 46 strike outs. He was ranked about number eight on their pitching depth chart.

In 1976, Milwaukee was a last-place team and Hausman played only 3 games for them as a reliever, and pitched 3 innings (3 hits, 3 walks, 2 ER). The rest of the year was spent with the AAA Spokane Indians who finished last in the PCL West. He played in 22 games (111 innings) and allowed 135 hits and 36 walks for an ERA of 5.68. Hausman struck out 40 and was on their suspended list from August 14 to September 7.

In 1977, Hausman remained the whole year at Spokane where he led the PCL in games started with 30. He completed a career high 207 innings, had a 13–6 record for the second place team. Hausman gave up 251 hits, 55 walks with a 4.22 ERA. He struck out 88. That year the Brewers ended in sixth place and he declared as a free agent after the season.

New York Mets

On November 21, Hausman signed with the New York Mets as their first free agent signing.

During the 1978 season, he split the year equally between the Mets and their AAA affiliate, the Tidewater Tides of the International League, appearing in 10 games for each team. For the Tides, in 74 innings, he gave up 64 hits and 23 walks and struck out 42. His ERA was a career best 1.22. For the Mets, he was used exclusively as a starter and finished 52 innings, but was on the DL from May 25 to June 17. He allowed 58 hits and only 9 walks. He struck out 16 batters and had an ERA of 4.67 and OBA of .287 for the last place team.

The 1979 season was again spent in AAA and with the Mets. For Tidewater (12 g, 72 inn), Hausman gave up 75 hits, 23 walks and struck out 27. His ERA was at 4.50. His Mets stay lasted 19 games (10 starts) for 79 innings, 65 hits, 19 walks, 33 strikeouts, 2.73 ERA and .226 OBA.

That good performance and his improved 1980 pitching allowed him to spend the whole year with the fifth-place Mets. As the number two RHP from the bullpen, he played in 55 games (a career best) and appeared in 122 innings. He gave up 125 hits and only 26 walks while striking out 53. His ERA was 3.98 and his OBA was .266.

Slowed by an elbow injury in 1981, he made only 20 relief appearances for the Mets. In 33 innings, he allowed 28 hits and 7 walks with 13 strike outs and an ERA of 2.18. The injuries continued in 1982 with both shoulder and elbow problems. He pitched part of the year for Tidewater (9.00 ERA) and was in 21 games for the Mets (37 inn, 44 hits, 6 walks, 16 so, 4.42 ERA, .295 OBA). On September 10 he was traded to the Atlanta Braves for Carlos Diaz where he appeared in 3 games (4 innings) for his new club, allowing 6 hits and 4 walks, ending his MLB baseball career.

Late career

Signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates organization for 1983, he played in the Pacific Coast League for the Hawaii Islanders. His record was 2–1 with a 1.59 ERA. Hausman was out of baseball in 1984.

In 1985, he attempted a comeback in the PCL for the San Diego Padres' affiliate, the Las Vegas Stars, and the Los Angeles Dodgers affiliate, the Albuquerque Dukes. His record was 3–4 with a 5.25 ERA.

In seven MLB seasons, Hausman pitched in 160 games and 441 innings. His career ERA was 3.80 and OBA was at .262.

Hausman died on January 16, 2019.[1]

References

1. ^[https://www.davisfuneralservices.com/memorialpage.asp?page=odetail&id=99311&locid=48 Thomas M Hausman Obituary]

External links

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