Truck Hannah
Truck Hannah | |
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Catcher | |
Born: Larimore, Dakota Territory | June 5, 1889|
Died: April 27, 1982 Fountain Valley, California, U.S. | (aged 92)|
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | |
April 15, 1918, for the New York Yankees | |
Last MLB appearance | |
September 29, 1920, for the New York Yankees | |
MLB statistics | |
Batting average | .235 |
Home runs | 5 |
Runs batted in | 66 |
Stats at Baseball Reference | |
Teams | |
James Harrison "Truck" Hannah (June 5, 1889 – April 27, 1982) was an American Major League Baseball catcher who also had a lengthy minor league career.
Hannah played three seasons with the New York Yankees (1918–1920). He had 173 career hits in 736 at bats. He also had five home runs.
He was the first Major League Baseball player born in North Dakota and would be the only one until 1930.[1]
Hannah's minor league playing career extended from 1909, when he played for Tacoma of the Northwestern League, through 1940, when he played for Memphis of the Southern Association.
Hannah managed for seven seasons in the minor leagues, serving as player-manager of the Los Angeles Angels of the PCL during 1937-38-39. He is a member of the Pacific Coast League Hall of Fame.[citation needed]
Truck Hannah played himself in two Paramount films, Warming Up (1928), Paramount's first sound features (with music and sound effects only), and Fast Company (1929).[2] He was the father of Helen Hannah Campbell (1916-2013), who was a chaperone for the Muskegon Lassies in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Players by birthplace: North Dakota Baseball Stats and Info". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved February 19, 2021.
- ^ Truck Hannah at IMDb
- ^ Helen Hannah Campbell dies at 97; women's league baseball chaperon, April 1, 2013, at Los Angeles Times
External links
[edit]- Career statistics from Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet
- Truck Hannah at SABR (Baseball BioProject)
- Media related to Truck Hannah at Wikimedia Commons
- 1889 births
- 1982 deaths
- People from Grand Forks County, North Dakota
- Major League Baseball catchers
- New York Yankees players
- Tacoma Tigers players
- Calgary Bronchos players
- Butte Miners players
- Chattanooga Lookouts players
- Spokane Indians players
- Sacramento Wolves players
- Mission Wolves players
- Salt Lake City Bees players
- Vernon Tigers players
- Portland Beavers players
- Los Angeles Angels (minor league) managers
- Los Angeles Angels (minor league) players
- Memphis Chickasaws players
- Portland Beavers managers
- St. Paul Saints (AA) managers
- Baseball players from North Dakota
- People from Dakota Territory
- American baseball catcher, 1880s birth stubs