- Buddy Hancken
Morris Medlock "Buddy" Hancken (
August 30 1914 -February 15 2007 ) was an Americancatcher inMajor League Baseball who played during the 1940 season. Hancken batted and threw right-handed. He was born inBirmingham, Alabama .Hancken spent seven decades in professional baseball as a player, manager, coach, scout, and executive. He began his career in the minor leagues in the late 1930s with the
Toledo Mud Hens andSeattle Rainiers . Then reached the majors when manager Connie Mack knew he could catchknuckleball s and wanted him as the fourth catcher for the Philadelphia Athletics. Hancken played his only major league game on May 14, 1940, getting an out, but never had a chance to bat. Unfortunately, Mack sent his two knuckleballers to the minors and Hancken became expendable.From 1942 to 1946 Hancken served in the U.S. Marine Corps during
World War II , but he would not leave baseball behind forever. He managed 10 different minor league teams, spent time as a scout for several clubs, and served as a bench coach for theHouston Astros from 1968 through 1972. He then joined the Astros front office staff in 1971 and 1991-92, being recognized as a great mentor to players likeEnos Cabell ,Larry Dierker andArt Howe .Hancken died in
Orange, Texas at the age of 92. At the time of his death, he was one of the oldest living former major leaguers.Quote
*Elected into the Texas Baseball Hall of Fame in 1994, Hancken best described his career in one statement. "I got to play one inning as a catcher, make one
putout , meet Connie Mack and shake hands withBabe Ruth andTy Cobb ." His friend, Bill McCurdy ("The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball"), responded him with a reference to the popular baseball movie "Field of Dreams ": "That OK, Buddy, at least you got your hands on the ball.Moonlight Graham never did".ources
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