Hal Rhyne
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Overall Career
Harold J. Rhyne was born on March 30, 1899, in Paso Robles, CA. Rhyne was 27 years old when he broke into the big leagues on April 18, 1926, with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Rhyne had a 7-year career as a shortstop. In 655 games he batted .250 with 2 HR and 192 RBI.
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Rhyne's Moments in the Sun
- Played in the 1927 World Series with the Pirates.
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Trivia
- Helped the Red Sox turn a triple play on June 1, 1930 at New York (AL).
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Transactions
- October 13, 1925: Purchased by the Pittsburgh Pirates from the San Francisco (PCL).
- October 3, 1928: Drafted by the Philadelphia Athletics from the San Francisco (PCL) in the 1928 rule V draft.
- December 15, 1932: Traded by the Boston Red Sox with Ed Durham to the Chicago White Sox for Johnny Hodapp, Greg Mulleavy, Bob Fothergill, and Bob Seeds.
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External Links
- Baseball-Reference.com - Career Statistics and Analysis

