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Hal Jeffcoat - Wikipedia
Harold Bentley Jeffcoat (September 6, 1924 – August 30, 2007) was an American professional baseball player who forged a 12-season, 918-game Major League Baseball career, first as an outfielder (1948–1953) and then as a right-handed pitcher (1954–1959) as a member of the Chicago Cubs (1948–1955), Cincinnati Redlegs and Reds (1956–1959 ...
Hal Jeffcoat - Baseball-Reference.com
Hal Jeffcoat played for 4 teams; the Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Redlegs, Cincinnati Reds and St. Louis Cardinals. When did Hal Jeffcoat retire? Hal Jeffcoat last played in 1959.
Hal Jeffcoat - Society for American Baseball Research
2017年3月20日 · The rest of the Chicago bullpen fared less well, as the Cincinnati Redlegs pounded the Cubs, 11-5, before just 17,271 fans at a rainy Wrigley Field. 5 He became a reliable reliever for two seasons and, after being traded to the Redlegs, joined the Cincinnati rotation as a full-time starter in 1957.
1959 Cincinnati Reds season - Wikipedia
June 8, 1959: Hal Jeffcoat was traded by the Reds to the St. Louis Cardinals for Jim Brosnan. [5] June 23, 1959: Walt Dropo was traded by the Reds to the Baltimore Orioles for Whitey Lockman. [6]
Hal Jeffcoat - Wikiwand
Harold Bentley Jeffcoat (September 6, 1924 – August 30, 2007) was an American professional baseball player who forged a 12-season, 918- game Major League Baseball career, first as an outfielder (1948–1953) and then as a right-handed pitcher (1954–1959) as a member of the Chicago Cubs (1948–1955), Cincinnati Redlegs and Reds (1956–1959), and St. ...
June 23, 1956: Don Zimmer’s second beaning - Society for …
2014年7月18日 · As Redleg catcher Ed Bailey, Dodger Junior Gilliam, and umpire Vic Delmore rushed to the aid of the wounded Cincinnati native, a hush of trepidation swept through the ballpark. Jeffcoat himself looked worried that more than Zimmer’s 1956 season was in jeopardy.
Hal Jeffcoat - BR Bullpen - Baseball-Reference.com
Primarily a reliever, he started some games for the Cincinnati Redlegs in 1956, and was mostly a starter for them in 1957. His best ERA was in 1955 when it stood at 2.95. Whereas he had been prone to strike out as a rookie outfielder, being 5th in the National League with 68 strikeouts as a batter, by the mid- 1950s he was striking out other ...
August 18, 1956: Redlegs, Braves combine for record 10 “taters” …
2019年10月1日 · Logan led off the Braves’ fifth inning with a double and Cincinnati manager Birdie Tebbetts went to the bullpen for Hal Jeffcoat. With Aaron at bat Jeffcoat threw a wild pitch, advancing Logan to third base. But Jeffcoat shut the door, getting Aaron and Mathews had infield grounders and Adcock on a fly to right.
Hal Jeffcoat, Pitcher, Cincinnati Redlegs, from the "1957 Topps …
Title: Hal Jeffcoat, Pitcher, Cincinnati Redlegs, from the "1957 Topps Regular Issue" series (R414-12), issued by Topps Chewing Gum Company. Publisher: Issued by Topps Chewing Gum Company (American, Brooklyn) Date: 1957. Medium: Commercial color lithograph. Dimensions: Sheet: 3 1/2 × 2 1/2 in. (8.9 × 6.3 cm) Classifications: Prints, Ephemera
Hal Jeffcoat (September 6, 1924 — August 30, 2007), American …
Harold Bentley Jeffcoat was an outfielder and pitcher for the Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Redlegs and Saint Louis Cardinals. He is the brother of former major league pitcher George Jeffcoat.