Description
Robert Louis Hartman was an American professional baseball player. He was a left-handed pitcher who appeared in 11 Major League games over two seasons, pitching in three games for the Milwaukee Braves in 1959 and eight games for the Cleveland Indians in 1962. The native of Kenosha, Wisconsin, stood 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighed 185 pounds.
Hartman signed with his home-state Braves after graduation from Kenosha High School and began his minor league career in 1955. Three years later, he won 20 of 30 decisions for the Double-A Atlanta Crackers, tying for the Southern Association lead in wins and making the league's All-Star team. The following season, with the Triple-A Louisville Colonels, Hartman had another fine season, with a 10?3 win?loss record, and was recalled to the Braves for one game in April and two more in June. He worked in three losing efforts in middle relief and was ineffective in two of them, allowing six hits, five earned runs and two bases on balls in only 1�?? innings pitched.
He returned to the Braves' farm system until June 24, 1962, when he was recalled from Louisville and traded to the Indians for infielder Ken Aspromonte.
Born
August 28th, 1937 in Kenosha / Died: Jun 16th, 2010 - age 72
Teams
Last Changes
2021/08/04
New Scanned Autograph (Bought/Probably Authentic)
2010/06/20
The celebrity has been marked as passed away
2008/11/15
New Response (Success): Signed his 1959 Topps card. Sent him $5.