Harvey Haddix Baseball player

Harvey Haddix, Jr. (September 18, 1925 – January 8, 1994) was a Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher who played with the St. Louis Cardinals (1952–1956), Philadelphia Phillies (1956–1957), Cincinnati Redlegs (1958), Pittsburgh Pirates (1959–1963) and Baltimore Orioles (1964–1965). Haddix was born in Medway, Ohio, located just outside of Springfield. He was nicknamed "The Kitten" in St. Louis for his resemblance to Harry "The Cat" Brecheen, a left-hander on the Cardinals during Haddix's rookie campaign.Haddix enjoyed his best season in 1953 pitching for St. Louis. He compiled a 20-9 record with 163 strikeouts, a 3.06 ERA, 19 complete games and six shutouts. After five-plus seasons with the Cardinals, he was traded to the Phillies. He also pitched for Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and finished as an effective reliever with the Orioles. He was on the Pirate team that won the 1960 World Series, and was the winning pitcher of Game Seven as a reliever, the Pirates winning the game on Bill Mazeroski's walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth.Haddix is perhaps best known for pitching 12 perfect innings in a game against the Milwaukee Braves; the Pirates lost the game in the 13th.

Personal facts

Harvey Haddix
Birth dateSeptember 18, 1925
Date of deathJanuary 08, 1994
Place of death
Springfield Ohio

Search

Baseball player

Career startAugust 20, 1952
Career endAugust 28, 1965
batting sideLeft
former teams
Baltimore Orioles
St. Louis Cardinals
position
Pitcher
teams
Baltimore Orioles
Cincinnati Reds
Philadelphia Phillies
Pittsburgh Pirates
St. Louis Cardinals
throwing sideLeft

Harvey Haddix on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://archive.sportingnews.com/baseball/25moments/19.html
  2. http://espn.go.com/page2/s/list/readers/mlbmoremoments.html