Larry Hardy Baseball player

Howard Lawrence Hardy (born January 10, 1948, at Goose Creek, Texas) is an American former pitcher, coach and manager in professional baseball. Hardy threw and batted right-handed, stood 5 feet, 10 inches (1.78 m) tall and weighed 180 pounds (82 kg) in his playing days.Hardy graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in business administration. Selected in the 23rd round of the 1970 amateur draft by the San Diego Padres, he reached Major League Baseball with the 1974 Padres, appearing in 76 games as a rookie, all but one of them as a relief pitcher, winning nine games, saving two, and losing four. He would appear in only 18 more MLB games in 1975–1976, with the Padres and Houston Astros, and spend the rest of his playing career at the Triple-A level of minor league baseball. In his MLB career, he posted a career earned run average of 5.29 in 94 games to accompany his 9–4 (.692) record.Hardy's coaching career began in 1978 as the pitching coach of the Charleston Charlies of the Triple-A International League, then Houston's top farm club. He switched to the Toronto Blue Jays' system in 1980 and served as a manager at the Double-A level as well as a minor league instructor. After coaching in the San Francisco Giants' organization, Hardy returned to MLB as a coach with the Texas Rangers on the staff of skipper Johnny Oates from 1995 through 2001.Hardy resides in Trophy Club, Texas with his wife.

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Birth dateJanuary 10, 1948

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Career startApril 28, 1974
Career endMay 16, 1976
batting sideRight
former teams
Houston Astros
San Diego Padres
position
Pitcher
teams
Houston Astros
San Diego Padres
throwing sideRight

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