- Fred Hatfield
Infobox MLB retired
name = Fred Hatfield
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position =Third baseman
birthdate = birth date|1925|3|18
deathdate = death date and age|1998|5|22|1925|3|18
bats =
throws =
debutdate = August 31
debutyear = 1950
debutteam =Boston Red Sox
finaldate = May 13
finalyear = 1958
finalteam =Cincinnati Redlegs
stat1label = Batting average
stat1value = .242
stat2label = Hits
stat2value = 493
stat3label =Hit by pitch es
stat3value = 33
teams =
*Boston Red Sox (by|1950–by|1952)
*Detroit Tigers (by|1952–by|1956)
*Chicago White Sox (by|1956–by|1957)
*Cleveland Indians (by|1958)
*Cincinnati Redlegs (by|1958)
highlights =Fred James Hatfield (March 18, 1925 - May 22, 1998), nicknamed "Scrap Iron [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=hatfifr01] , was a
Major League Baseball infielder who played 9 seasons in the Major Leagues with theBoston Red Sox (1950-1952),Detroit Tigers (1952-1956),Chicago White Sox (1956-1957),Cleveland Indians (1958), andCincinnati Reds (1958).Born in
Lanett, Alabama , Hatfield signed by theBoston Red Sox as an amateur free agent in 1942. Hatfield played in 722 games and had a careerbatting average of .242 with anon base percentage of .332. He had 493 hits, 248 bases on balls, and 165RBI s.Hatfield played in the infield, with 408 games at 3rd base, 179 games at 2nd base, and 27 games at shortstop.
Hatfield was among the
American League leaders in beinghit by pitch in 1952, 1954, 1956, and 1957. He was also among the league leaders in 1955 forsacrifice hit s and intentional walks.Hatfield died in 1998 at age 73 in
Tallahassee, Florida .External links
*baseball-reference|id=h/hatfifr01
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