Hal Kelleher
{{short description|American baseball player (1914-1989)}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2020}}
{{Infobox baseball biography
| name = Hal Kelleher
| image =
| image_size =
| position = Pitcher
| birth_date = {{birth date|1914|06|24}}
| birth_place = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
| death_date = {{death date and age|1989|08|27|1914|06|24}}
| death_place = Cape May Court House, New Jersey
| bats = Right
| throws = Right
| debutleague = MLB
| debutdate = September 17
| debutyear = 1935
| debutteam = Philadelphia Phillies
| finaldate = May 5
| finalyear = 1938
| finalteam = Philadelphia Phillies
| statleague = MLB
| stat1label = Win–loss record
| stat1value = 4–9
| stat2label = Earned run average
| stat2value = 5.95
| stat3label = Strikeouts
| stat3value = 49
| teams =
- Philadelphia Phillies ({{mlby|1935}}–{{mlby|1938}})
}}
Harold Joseph Kelleher (June 24, 1914 – August 27, 1989) was a Major League Baseball player who played four seasons with the Philadelphia Phillies from 1935 to 1938 in the National League.
Minor League career
Kelleher started his Minor League baseball career with the Hazelton Mountaineers in the New York–Pennsylvania League in 1934. After a 13 win season in 1935, Kelleher was promoted to the Philadelphia Phillies late in the season.{{cite web |url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=kelleh001har |accessdate=2011-10-03 |title=Hal Kelleher Minor Leagues Statistics & History |website=baseball-reference.com |publisher=sports-reference.com}}
Major League Baseball career
On September 17, 1935, in his first Major League game, Kelleher pitched a 1–0 shutout against the Cincinnati Reds. Kelleher won his first two decisions that season.{{cite web |url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kelleha02.shtml |accessdate=2011-10-03 |title=Hal Kelleher Stats |publisher=sports-reference.com |website=baseball-reference.com}} He was also the sixth youngest player in the National League that season. In 1936, Kelleher pitched 14 games, starting four. He had a 0–5 win–loss record with a 5.32 earned run average. A low point of the season was when he gave up five runs during the fifth inning against the New York Giants on May 23.{{cite news |title=Giants on Spree |page=14 |agency=Associated Press (AP) |newspaper=Reading Eagle |date=May 24, 1936 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=EOUxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=zuIFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3728%2C5175120 |accessdate=April 15, 2020}}
Kelleher pitched a career high 27 games in 1937, winning 2 games and losing 4 in 58 innings, but his earned run average was considered a bad 6.63. That season he led the league in hit by pitch, hitting seven batters. His last career victory was a 9–5 victory against the St. Louis Cardinals on August 26, 1937, in a relief appearance. He pitched 2{{fraction|1|3}} innings, beating future Hall of Famer Dizzy Dean in the process, who left the game with a "sore arm".{{cite news |title=Dizzy's Wing Hurt; Cards Lose to Phils: Rain Forces Postponement of Nightcap; Redbirds Blow 3-Run Lean |page=7 |agency=Associated Press (AP) |newspaper=St. Petersburg Times |date=August 27, 1937 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=qx5PAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Qk0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=5820%2C6297914 |accessdate=April 15, 2020}} After having an 18.41 earned run average in six games during the 1938 season, Kelleher pitched his last game on May 5. In that final game, he pitched 1 inning surrendering 12 runs, all earned, in the Phillies' 2–21 loss.{{cite web |url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/CHN/CHN193805050.shtml |title=Philadelphia Phillies at Chicago Cubs Box Score, May 5, 1938 |date=May 5, 1938 |website=baseball-reference.com |publisher=sports-reference.com |accessdate=April 15, 2020}}
His career record was 4–9 with a 5.95 earned run average in 50 career games. He died in Cape May Court House, New Jersey, at the age of 75.
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External links
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