Hank Allen

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 Topps baseball card - 1970 Series, #14
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Topps baseball card - 1970 Series, #14

 

Harold Andrew Allen (born July 23, 1940 in Wampum, Pennsylvania) is a former outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Washington Senators (1966-1970), Milwaukee Brewers (1970) and Chicago White Sox (1972-1973). He is the brother of Dick Allen and Ron Allen.

In his major league career, Allen also played third base, second base, and first base, and even made one appearance as a catcher. As an outfielder he was just fair defensively, making 16 errors in 374 total chances for a .957 fielding percentage. His most productive season came in 1969 for the Senators, when he posted career-highs in batting average (.277), runs (42), hits (75) and RBI (17).

In a seven-season career, Allen was a .241 hitter with 6 home runs, 57 RBI, and 104 runs in 389 games played.

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Hank Allen (1971 Baseball Register by TSN)
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Hank Allen (1971 Baseball Register by TSN)

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  • As of September, 2006, the Allen brothers ranks 11th in the MLB brother-combination, home run list with 358 dingers (out of more than 350 combinations all-time)
  • Allen led the Pioneer League in RBI (140) and batting average (.346), and tied for the league lead in hits (176) and home runs (37) while playing for the Magic Valley Cowboys in 1962.
  • He led the Pacific Coast League with 288 total bases while playing for the Hawaii Islanders in 1966.

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