Dick Hall League Championship Series Stats

The Dick Hall League Championship Series stats seen below include his League Championship Series year-by-year hitting stats, League Championship Series fielding stats, and League Championship Series pitching stats (where applicable).

"Dick Hall is a Baltimore institution, like crab cakes. He is six feet six inches tall and forty years old, and he pitches with an awkward, side-wise motion that suggests a man feeling under his bed for a lost collar stud. He throws a sneaky fast ball and never, or almost never, walks batters." - The New Yorker (October 1970)

"Happy 82nd birthday to Dick Hall Sept 27 2012 from your loving kid sister Barbara"

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Dick Hall Autograph on a 1963 Topps (#526)

Dick Hall Autograph on a 1963 Topps (#526)
 

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Birth Name:   Richard Wallace Hall
Nickname:   Dick or Turkey
Born On:   09-27-1930  (Libra)
Place of Birth Data Born In:   St. Louis, Missouri
Year of Death Data Died On:   Still Living
Place of Death Data Died In:   Still Living
Cemetery:   n/a
High School:   Mount Hermon High School (Mount Hermon, MA)
College:   Swarthmore College
Batting Stances Chart Bats:   Right   Throwing Arms Chart Throws:   Right
Player Height Chart Height:   6-06   Player Weight Chart Weight:   200
First Game:   04-15-1952 (Age 21)
Last Game:   09-25-1971
Draft:   Not Applicable
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Dick Hall League Championship Series Pitching Stats

G GS GF W L PCT ERA CG SHO SV IP BFP H ER R HR BB IBB SO WP HBP BK HLD
1969 Orioles 1 0 1 1 0 1.000 0.00 0 0 0 0.2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -
1970 Orioles 1 0 1 1 0 1.000 0.00 0 0 0 4.2 14 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 -
G GS GF W L PCT ERA CG SHO SV IP BFP H ER R HR BB IBB SO WP HBP BK HLD
2 Years 2 0 2 2 0 1.000 0.00 0 0 0 5.1 16 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 -
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Dick Hall League Championship Series Hitting Stats

G AB R H 2B 3B HR GS RBI BB IBB SO SH SF HBP GIDP AVG OBP SLG
1969 Orioles 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000
1970 Orioles 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 .500 .500
G AB R H 2B 3B HR GS RBI BB IBB SO SH SF HBP GIDP AVG OBP SLG
2 Years 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 .500 .500
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Dick Hall League Championship Series Fielding Stats

POS G GS OUTS TC TC/G CH PO A E DP PB CASB CACS FLD% RF ZR
1969 Orioles P 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 n/a n/a n/a .000 0.00 -
1970 Orioles P 1 0 12 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 n/a n/a n/a .000 0.00 -
POS G GS OUTS TC TC/G CH PO A E DP PB CASB CACS FLD% RF ZR
P Totals 2 0 12 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 n/a n/a n/a .000 0.00 --
2 Years 2 0 12 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 n/a n/a n/a .000 0.00 --
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Dick Hall League Championship Series Miscellaneous Stats

SB CS SB% PH PR DH AB/HR AB/K AB/RBI K/BB K/9 BB/9
1969 Orioles 0 0 .000 - - n/a 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00 13.49 0.00
1970 Orioles 0 0 .000 - - n/a 0.0 2.0 0.0 0.00 5.79 0.00
SB CS SB% PH PR DH AB/HR AB/K AB/RBI K/BB K/9 BB/9
2 Years 0 0 .000 - - n/a 0.0 2.0 0.0 0.00 6.75 0.00
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Dick Hall League Championship Series Miscellaneous Items of Interest

1969 Baltimore Orioles 49, 29 Undetermined - Stats
1970 Baltimore Orioles 29 Undetermined - Stats


The League Championship Series determines who wins the league pennant and advances to the World Series. Prior to 1969, the pennant winner was determined by the best won-loss record at the end of the regular season. A structured playoff series began in 1969, when both the National and American League reorganized into two divisions each, East and West. The two division winners within each league played each other in a best-of-five series to determine who would advanced to the World Series. In 1985, the format of the League Championship Series changed to best-of-seven.

Did you know that 65,829 fans watched the League Championship game played on October 11, 2003 - the most of any single game in Major League history? Did you know the smallest crowd at a League Championship game was 24,265 and that game was played on October 11, 1973?

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