Hal Haid

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Hal Haid
Pitcher
Born: (1897-12-21)December 21, 1897
Barberton, Ohio
Died: August 13, 1952(1952-08-13) (aged 54)
Los Angeles
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 5, 1919, for the St. Louis Browns
Last MLB appearance
August 25, 1933, for the Chicago White Sox
MLB statistics
Win–loss record14–15
Earned run average4.16
Strikeouts103
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Harold Augustine "Hal" Haid (December 21, 1897 – August 13, 1952) was a professional baseball player. He was a right-handed pitcher over parts of six seasons (1919, 1928–1931, 1933) with the St. Louis Browns, St. Louis Cardinals, Boston Braves and Chicago White Sox. For his career, he compiled a 14–15 record in 119 appearances, most as a relief pitcher, with an 4.16 earned run average and 103 strikeouts.

An alumnus of Belmont Abbey College, Haid was born in Barberton, Ohio and later died in Los Angeles at the age of 54.

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