Joe Haynes Baseball player

Joseph Walton Haynes (September 21, 1917 – January 6, 1967) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher for the Washington Senators (1939–40 and 1949–52) and Chicago White Sox (1941–48). He married Thelma Mae Robertson Griffith, niece and adopted daughter of Washington owner Clark Griffith, in 1941, after he had been traded by his future father-in-law.Born in Lincolnton, Georgia, Haynes was named to the 1948 American League All-Star Team. He led the American League in games pitched (40) and games finished (35) in 1942 and in earned run average (2.42) in 1947. In 14 years, he had a 76–82 win-loss record, appearing in 379 games pitched, with 147 games started, 53 complete games, 5 shutouts, 159 games finished and 21 saves in 1,581 innings pitched. He allowed 1,672 hits, 823 runs, 704 earned runs, 95 home runs and 620 walks, with 475 strikeouts, 26 hit batsmen, 35 wild pitches, 6,890 batters faced, four balks and a 4.01 ERA.Of Haynes' 379 appearances, 218 came with the White Sox, where he won 55 of 98 decisions (.561) and posted an above-average (3.14) ERA. He was reacquired by Washington after the 1948 season, but was ineffective, going only 10–21 in 112 games in his second stint with the Senators.As a member of the Griffith family, Haynes remained in the Washington organization after his playing career ended. He served as the club's pitching coach from 1953 to 1955, then moved into the front office as executive vice president, working with his brother-in-law Calvin Griffith in Washington and after the team moved to Minneapolis-St. Paul as the Minnesota Twins in 1961. He died in Hopkins, Minnesota, of a heart attack at the age of 49.

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Joe Haynes
Birth dateSeptember 21, 1917
Date of deathJanuary 06, 1967

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Career startApril 24, 1939
Career endAugust 30, 1952
batting sideRight
former teams
Minnesota Twins
position
Pitcher
teams
Chicago White Sox
Minnesota Twins
throwing sideRight

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