- George Hall (baseball)
Infobox MLB retired
name=George Hall
position=Outfielder
bgcolor1=black
bgcolor2=black
textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
bats=Left
throws=??
birthdate=March 29 ,1849
city-state|Stepney|England
deathdate=death date and age|1923|6|11|1849|3|29
city-state|Ridgewood|New Jersey
debutdate=May 5
debutyear= 1871
debutteam=Washington Olympics
finaldate=October 6
finalyear=1877
finalteam=Louisville Grays
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.322
stat2label=Home runs
stat2value=13
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=249
teams=
*Washington Olympics (1871)
*Baltimore Canaries (1872-1873)
* Boston Red Stockings (1874)
*Athletic of Philadelphia (1875-1876)
*Louisville Grays (1877)
highlights=
* National League home run champion: 1876 George William Hall (March 29 1849 –June 11 1923 ) was a professionalbaseball player who played in the National Association and later theNational League . Born inStepney ,England , Hall later immigrated to the U.S. He made his professional debut onMay 5 ,1871 .cite web| title = George Hall's statistics | work = retrosheet.org | url=http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/H/Phallg101.htm | accessdate = 2007-12-18 ]Early career
George began his professional career with the
Washington Olympics of the National Association in by|1871, hitting .294 in 32 games. He moved onto theBaltimore Canaries for the by|1872 and by|1873 seasons, hitting .336 and .345 respectively. Playing mostlycenter field up to this point, he moved around from center toright field the following year when he played for the by|1874 Champions, the Boston Red Stockings.cite web| title = 1874 National Association Standings | work = retrosheet.org | url=http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1874/Y_1874.htm | accessdate = 2007-12-18 ] After just one season with the Red Stockings, he moved on to play for the Philadelphia Athletics where he had another good season at the plate, hitting .299, and fourhome run s, which was good for second place behind Jim O'Rourke's six.cite web| title = 1875 National Association Leaders | work = baseball-reference.com | url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/NA_1875_t.shtml | accessdate = 2007-12-23 ]National League
After the 1875 season the National Association folded, leaving room for a new league to begin. In by|1876, the
National League came into existence, the first official "Major League". George's team, the Athletics, followed that movement with very little success, finishing seventh out of eight teams.cite web| title = 1876 National League Standings | work = baseball-reference.com | url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/NL_1876.shtml | accessdate = 2007-12-23 ] One of the bright spots that year for the Athletics was the hitting prowess of their star hitter, George Hall. He led the team in almost all major hitting categories including a .366 batting average, 51 runs scored, and a league leading five home runs. OnJune 17 ,1876 , he became the first Major League baseball player to hit 2 home runs in one game.cite web| title = George Hall Chonology | work = baseballlibrary.com | url=http://www.baseballlibrary.com/ballplayers/player.php?name=George_Hall_1849&page=chronology | accessdate = 2007-12-23 ] Those 5 home runs stood as the single season home run record untilCharley Jones hit 9 in by|1879.For the by|1877 baseball season, Philadelphia had been expelled from the league for refusing to go on a western road trip, late in the 1876 season, for financial reasons, so George moved on to play for the
Louisville Grays . Again, he had an excellent season, hitting .323, scoring 51 runs, and hitting 8 triples. Surprisingly, after appearing in the league leaders for home runs the last 2 season, he did not hit one in 1877.Gambling Scandal and Banning
On
October 26 ,1877 , Louisville club vice president Charles Chase confronted George and fellow Gray,Jim Devlin , with charges that they threw some road games in August and September. Both admit only to throwing non-league games. One of which was an exhibition game in Lowell‚ Mass onAugust 30 , and another inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania onSeptember 3 ). The admissions also implicated teammatesAl Nichols andBill Craver . Hall claimed that he and Devlin helped in losses to theCincinnati Reds onSeptember 6 and to the minor leagueIndianapolis Blues onSeptember 24 ‚ but he argues that since the Reds were about to be suspended and the games nullified‚ it amounted to anexhibition game . As a result of the scandal, all four players were banned for life from Major League Baseball.Hall died in Ridgewood,
New Jersey at the age of 74. He was laid to rest at Evergreen Cemetery inBrooklyn, New York .References
ee also
*
List of Major League Baseball home run champions External links
*baseball-reference|id=h/hallge01
*findagrave|19993
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.