- Hinkey Haines
NFL player
DateOfBirth=December 23 ,1898
Birthplace=Red Lion, PA ,United States
DateOfDeath=January 9 ,1979
College=Penn State
Position=Running back
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years=1925-1928
1929,1931
teams=New York Giants Staten Island Stapletons
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PFR=Infobox MLB retired
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name=Hinkey Haines
position=Outfielder
bats=Right
throws=Right
debutdate=April 20
debutyear=by|1923
debutteam=New York Yankees
finaldate=October 7
finalyear=by|1923
finalteam=New York Yankees
stat1label=Batting Average
stat1value=.160
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stat3value=3
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*New York Yankees (1923)
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*noneHenry Luther "Hinkey" Haines was a professional athlete who played
American football in the NFL and baseball in theMajor League Baseball association. Haines was a star of the New York Giants football team in his time and has the distinction of being the only athlete to have played on national championship teams in both baseball and football. He won the World Series in 1923 with theNew York Yankees and the NFL championship in 1927 with theNew York Giants .Biography
Haines was born on
December 23 ,1898 in Red Lion, Pennsylvania. He batted and threw right-handed, was 5'10" in height and 170 pounds in weight. Haines graduated from Red Lion High School in 1916 and attended —Lebanon Valley College where he played a major role in shaping their football program. Haines leftLebanon Valley College in 1918 to serve inWorld War 1 .After serving in World War 1, he attended
Penn State University in 1919. He earned varsity letters in baseball, football, and basketball. Haines earned All-American honors in both football and baseball while at Penn State. It was said that Hinkey could have also earned letters in Track because he could have beat everyone on the track team. Hinkey is in the Red Lion Area Senior High School's Hall of Fame.Professional career
On
April 20 ,1923 , Haines made his Major League debut at the age of 24. He only played one season, and was used many times as a defensive replacement/pinch runner . In 28 games, he collected 9 runs, 4 hits, 2 doubles, 3 RBI, 3stolen base s and a .160batting average .Haines appeared in 2 World Series games, collecting one
at bat , but did not get a hit. As a pinch runner or defensive replacement, however, he was able to score 1 run. Hinkey was playing center field when the Yankees recorded the last out in the 1923 World Series.In the field, Haines was flawless. He had a 1.000
fielding percentage with 17 chances.On
October 7 ,1923 , Haines played his final regular season Major League game.In the fall, he played professional football and was a member of the 1927
New York Giants team — a team who, in 1927, won the Giants' first NFL championship. After playing for the Giants from 1925 to 1928, he played for theStaten Island Stapletons in 1929 and 1931, which he also coached.After his career as halfback for the Giants ended, he became their offensive coach from 1926 through 1931. Haines was an NFL official for a time after he finished coaching. Hinkey Haines is the only man to win an NFL Championship and a World Series in his life.
In later years, "Hinkey" settled in the Philadelphia area where he became active in Little Theater as an actor and director.
He died on
January 9 ,1979 inSharon Hill, Pennsylvania . His body was laid to rest inMiddletown Cemetery inMedia, Pennsylvania .ee also
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History of the New York Giants (1925-1978) External links
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