Hal McRae Stats & Facts

Hal McRae Stats & Facts

  Special Memory or Event? Want to have some fun? Advertise your business? Dedicate this page Hal McRae Positions: Designated Hitter and LeftfielderBats: Right  •  Throws: Right5-11, 180lb (180cm, 81kg)Born: July 10, 1945  in Avon Park, FLDraft: Drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 6th round of the 1965 MLB June Amateur Draft from Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (Tallahassee, FL).High School: Douglas HS (Sebring, FL)School: Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University…

the father-and-son team of Hal and Brian McRae appears together in an exhibition game for the Kansas City Royals.

the father-and-son team of Hal and Brian McRae appears together in an exhibition game for the Kansas City Royals.

On March 13, 1986, the father-and-son team of Hal and Brian McRae appears together in an exhibition game for the Kansas City Royals. Brian, who will be sent back to the minor leagues before the start of the season, will not make his major league debut until 1990. The following summer, Brian will play for…

Paul Molitor hits 3 homeruns in Brewers loss to Royals
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Paul Molitor hits 3 homeruns in Brewers loss to Royals

  May 12, 1982 – At Royal Stadium, Milwaukee Brewers Paul Molitor hits 3 solo home runs, 2 off Dennis Leonard, including a leadoff home run, and his third off Dan Quisenberry in the 9th. But Milwaukee loses 9-7 to Kansas City as Hal McRae and Greg Pryor drive in three runs each, Molitor will…

Kansas City’s George Brett edges his Royals teammate Hal Mcrae (.333 vs .332) for the American League crown

Kansas City’s George Brett edges his Royals teammate Hal Mcrae (.333 vs .332) for the American League crown

test On October 3, 1976 On the last day of the season, Kansas City’s George Brett and Hal McRae and Minnesota’s Rod Carew are separated by .001 for the batting title. Brett, who goes 3-for-4 , edges his Royals teammate (.333 vs .332) for the American League crown with the deciding hit, an inside-the-park home…

Major league teams pull off 12 trades involving 36 players – Including Hal McRae who becomes a star in Kansas City

Major league teams pull off 12 trades involving 36 players – Including Hal McRae who becomes a star in Kansas City

On November 30, 1972, major league teams pull off 12 trades involving 36 players. In the biggest deal of the day, the Baltimore Orioles trade onetime 20-game winner Pat Dobson, power-hitting second baseman Dave Johnson, and two other players to the Atlanta Braves for catcher Earl Williams and infielder Taylor Duncan. In another deal, the…