Hal Carlson Stats & Facts
Hal Carlson Essentials Positions: Bats: R Throws: R 72 Weight: 180 Born: 5 17, 1892 in Rockford, IL USA Died: 5 28 1930 in Chicago, IL USA Debut: 4/13/1917 Last Game: 5/23/1930 Full Name: Harold Gust Carlson
Hal Carlson Essentials Positions: Bats: R Throws: R 72 Weight: 180 Born: 5 17, 1892 in Rockford, IL USA Died: 5 28 1930 in Chicago, IL USA Debut: 4/13/1917 Last Game: 5/23/1930 Full Name: Harold Gust Carlson
Major League-leading slugger Babe Ruth brings the Yankees but apparently little else â least of all his A-game â to Forbes Field for an exhibition bout against the National League-leading Bucs. Ralph Davis of the Pittsburgh Press is clearly not at all impressed: âBambino Didnât Shine. Babe Ruth didnât have a batting average yesterday. His strikeout average was .500. The King of Swatters didnât look good against Hal Carlsonâs pitching. He struck wide at several pitches and fanned twice. His other efforts were flies to Max Careyand Dave Robertson. Rip Collins, the Yankee pitcher, witnessed the game from the press box. As Robertson captured Ruthâs fly, he remarked: âYou canât make me believe that the National League ball is as lively as the American League sphere. If Ruth had cracked one like that in our league, the ball would have gone to kingdom come.â As a fielder, Ruth was a joke yesterday. Luckily for the Yanks, he didnât have many chances, but he surely looked slow and bad on those he had.â One of those chances is Charlie Grimmâs 2nd-inning triple which bounces over Ruthâs head, scoring the Bucsâ first run and setting up the second, which ties the contest at two all. One inning later, Robertson unties it with a tape-measure, two-run blast and the Bucs never look back.
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