- Roy Hartzell
Infobox MLB retired
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name=Roy Hartzell
width=220
position=Infielder /Outfielder
bats=Left
throws=Right
birthdate=July 6 ,1881
deathdate=death date and age|1961|11|6|1881|7|6
debutdate=April 17
debutyear=1906
debutteam=St. Louis Browns
finaldate=July 25
finalyear=1916
finalteam=New York Yankees
stat1label=AVG
stat1value=.252
stat2label=RBI
stat2value=397
stat3label=SB
stat3value=182
teams=
*St. Louis Browns (by|1906-by|1910)
*New York Yankees (by|1911-by|1916)
highlights=
*Led AL in at-bats in 1909 with 595Roy Allen Hartzell (born
July 6 ,1881 inGolden, Colorado , diedNovember 6 ,1961 in Golden, Colorado) played in theMajor League Baseball from 1906 to 1916.Hartzell started his career with the St. Louis Browns (now known as the
Baltimore Orioles ), and was later traded to the New York Highlanders (nowNew York Yankees ) for two other players,Jimmy Austin andFrank LaPorte .Early life
Roy was born on Wednesday, July 6, 1881 in
Golden, Colorado . His parents were James and Nellie Hartzell from Illinois. He played baseball and football in the Denver area. Roy worked in the smelters in Montana before signing with the pros. He married Ella Stebbins inPhiladelphia in April 1911. She was also from Golden. He had some business in the Golden area working with rentals and sales.James G. Hartzell, Roy's
father , was a Civil Warveteran and died and is buried inCalifornia . Roy had a college-professor brother named Lester and another brother named Harry. Lester was amining engineer and aprofessor at the State School of Mines in Colorado. A gifted athlete himself, Lester was (as a student)quarterback of the Mines football team, helping lead it to several state championships and a legendary 103-0 walloping of the University of Colorado in 1890. Harry was important in tourism operations in the Golden community.Major Leagues
Hartzell was 24 years old when he played his first game in the big leagues on
April 17 ,1906 , with the St. Louis Browns. He played many positions includingsecond base ,third base ,shortstop , andoutfield in each of his 11 seasons of baseball. At the plate he battedleft-handed , but threwright-handed . He stood about 5 foot 8 inches tall, and weighed 155 pounds.On
October 3 ,1911 , New York was playing theBoston Red Sox . Jack Lewis of Boston was pulling a steal and collided with Hartzell and had to be replaced by a pinch runner namedDuffy Lewis . The two Lewis' are of no relation.Roy played in 1,290 games with a life-time
batting average of .252. His last game was onJuly 25 ,1916 .Accomplishments
His best day came on
July 12 ,1911 when he was thecleanup hitter . He smashed a 3-run double and another double in the same inning, then added a sacrifice fly and a grand slam, driving in a total of 8 runs. It was a Major League record untilJimmy Foxx had 9 RBI in a game in 1933. Needless to say, New York won that day, 12-2.Hartzell's 595 at-bats for the Browns led the
American League in 1909, and his 91 RBI for New York in 1911 were the most by a player in the Yankees' first 13 years.Later years
Hartzell died on
November 6 ,1961 inGolden, Colorado , his birthplace. He was buried in Golden Cemetery.References
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hartzro01.shtml Baseball-Reference ]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/ballplayers/player.php?name=Roy_Hartzell_1881 Baseball Library]
* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=hartzro01 Baseball Almanac ]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Hartzell&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GSsr=321&GRid=17975290& Find A Grave]
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