Win-loss record 54-47 Strikeouts 427 Role Film actor | Earned run average 3.09 Name Charley Hall Spouse Dolly Gray (m. ?–1937) | |
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Died December 7, 1959, North Hollywood, California, United States Movies Tit for Tat, Them Thar Hills, A Chump at Oxford, The Music Box, Saps at Sea Similar People James Parrott, Hal Roach, H M Walker, Charley Rogers, Edgar Kennedy |
Charles Louis Hall was born in Ventura, California; started into baseball at the age of 21 with the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched in 118 games; 909.7 innings. He had 427 strikeouts, 3.09 ERA and 3 shutouts. He started 81 games.
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"As far as the 'Sea Lion' name, the only thing I ever heard was, 'he had the voice of a walrus.'" - Historian Ed Walton
He is buried at Ivy Lawn Memorial Park in Ventura, California.
Baseball highlights
Charley Hall Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com at www.baseball-reference.com
Trade
Traded by St Paul (American Association) with Ed Karger to Boston Red Sox in exchange for Charlie Chech, Jack Ryan and cash (July 26, 1909).
References
Charley Hall Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA