Description
Harold "Hal" King, is a retired Major League Baseball player who played catcher from 1967-1974. He played for the Houston Astros, Texas Rangers, Atlanta Braves, and Cincinnati Reds.
He attended Oviedo High School in Oviedo, Florida and was signed as an amateur free agent in 1965 by the California Angels. He made his major league debut, with the Houston Astros, at age 23 on September 6, 1967 with an eight-inning pinch-hit groundout against Baseball Hall of Famer Gaylord Perry. His first hit came four days later on September 10, 1967 with a single off the Dodgers' Bill Singer. Later in the game he notched both his first triple and first run batted in, also against Singer, driving in Rusty Staub.
His best year was with the 1970 Atlanta Braves. Appearing in 89 games, King had a .260 batting average with 11 home runs and 30 runs batted in.
On July 1, 1973, playing for the Cincinnati Reds, King hit one of the most famous home runs in Reds? history. Entering the first game of a doubleheader at Riverfront Stadium, the Reds trailed their National League West rivals the Los Angeles Dodgers by a whopping 11 games.
Born
February 1st, 1944 in Oviedo / Died: Mar 23rd, 2019
Teams
Last Changes
2022/12/04
New Scanned Autograph (TTM/Probably Authentic)
2021/10/09
New Scanned Autograph (TTM/Probably Authentic)
2021/08/25
The celebrity has been marked as passed away