Hal Deviney
Hal Deviney | |
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Pitcher | |
Born: (1893-04-11)April 11, 1893 Newton, Massachusetts | |
Died: January 4, 1933(1933-01-04) (aged 39) Westwood, Massachusetts | |
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | |
July 30, 1920, for the Boston Red Sox | |
Last MLB appearance | |
July 30, 1920, for the Boston Red Sox | |
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Harold John Deviney (April 11, 1893 – January 4, 1933) was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played in one game for the Boston Red Sox during the 1920 season. He batted and threw right-handed.
A native of Newton, Massachusetts, Deviney was a major league player whose career, statistically speaking, was only slightly different from that of Eddie Gaedel or Moonlight Graham.
On July 30, 1920, Deviney posted a 15.00 earned run average with three walks in 3.0 innings of work. He did not have a decision. But Deviney had more luck at the plate, going 2-for-2 with one run and a triple for a perfect 1.000 batting average. He never appeared in a major league game again.
Deviney died in Westwood, Massachusetts, at age 39.
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