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Major League Baseball Stats
 
Batting Stats
GamesAt BatsHitsAverageSlugging %
5601,124209.186.218
SinglesDoublesTriplesHR'sSteals
2090000
 
Fielding Stats
PutoutsAssitsErrorsFielding %
000 
 
Pitching Stats
GamesInningsWinsLosesSavesW/L%ERA
555320821015811.5713.64
 
Managing Stats
GamesWinsLosesTiesW/L%
00000
 
Accomplishments & Awards
Pitching No-Hitters: July 17, 1924
Jesse Haines
(Jesse Joseph Haines)
"Pop"
Born: July 22, 1893        Died: August 5, 1978 (85 yrs.)
 
Year of Induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame
1970
 
Induction Position/Capacity
Pitcher
 
 
 
 
 
Bats
Right
Throws
Right
Seasons1st GameLast Game
19July 20, 1918September 10, 1937
 
Positions Played/Held
Pitcher
1st Base
Pinch Hitter
Pinch Runner
 
Teams as Player
Cincinnati Reds (1918)
St. Louis Cardinals (1920-1937)
 
 
 
 
Cards and Other Memorabilia
Jesse Haines - Estimated Sets: 160
 

 
1921  Exhibit Supply Company
Vending Machinge Cards (W461-1)
Jesse Haines  

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Note: many MLB HoF members have more than one ‘rookie’ card and/or more than one ‘last active’ card. In those instances, I’ve randomly selected a single example of each.