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  1. 10. Nov. 1998 · Hal Newhouser Rankings. AMONG PITCHERS According to these sources. BASEBALL EGG HALL OF STATS POSNANSKI JAWS BILL JAMES; 37. 43. UNK. 46. 36. NR = NOT RANKED UNK = Unknown . Among Pitchers All-Time (Top 100) CAREER LONG PEAK PRIME SHORT P ...

  2. Harold "Prince Hal" Newhouser (May 20, 1921 – November 10, 1998) was a professional Major League Baseball pitcher of the 1940s and 1950s. Newhouser was a schoolboy star in his hometown of Detroit, Michigan, signed by the hometown Detroit Tigers in 1939 at the age of 18. He went up to the major league club before the end of the season and made his debut on September 29 of that year. In 1940 ...

  3. Newhouser. Hal Newhouser is a lifelong artist specializing in painting with various mediums. His work ranges from portraits, landscapes, and various natures scenes of the people and places where he lives. The passion within Hal drives him to create beautiful art work to share with others. Please take some time to browse the gallery or send an ...

  4. Hal Newhouser Stats, Age, Position, Height, Weight, Fantasy & News. News. Rule Changes Probable Pitchers Starting Lineups Transactions Injury Report World Baseball ...

  5. Hal Newhouser won back-to-back Most Valuable Player Awards (1944-45), and with his blazing fastball, he became a strikeout king. Over 17 campaigns, 15 with D...

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  6. Harold Newhouser (Prince Hal) Bats Left, Throws Left. Height 6' 2", Weight 192 lb. High School Wilbur Wright High School. Debut September 29, 1939. Final Game May 3, 1955. Born May 20, 1921 in Detroit, MI USA. Died November 10, 1998 in Bloomfield Hills, MI USA. Inducted into Hall of Fame in 1992.

  7. Hal Newhouser Biography. The Tigers Hall of Fame Southpaw | Yesterday's Heroes. by Jim Sargent: Remembering Yesterday's Baseball Heroes: Harold "Hal" Newhouser, born on May 20, 1921, was raised in one of DetroIt's thousands of poor immigrant families. In the 1930s the southpaw learned how to pitch baseball on local sandlots. Signed as a free ...