Hal Jeffcoat

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Harold Bentley Jeffcoat (Born September 6, 1924 in Columbia, South Carolina) was an outfielder and pitcher for the Chicago Cubs (1948-55), Cincinnati Redlegs (1956-59) and St. Louis Cardinals (1959).

He is the brother of former Major League Pitcher George Jeffcoat.

In 12 seasons as an Outfielder he played in 918 Games, 1,963 At Bats, 249 Runs, 487 Hits, 95 Doubles, 18 Triples, 26 Home Runs, 188 RBI, 49 Stolen Bases, 114 Walks, .248 Batting Average, .291 On-base percentage, .355 Slugging Percentage, 696 Total Bases, 47 Sacrifice Hits and 2 Sacrifice Flies.

Five of his seasons he also played as a Pitcher where he had a Win-Loss record of 39-37, 245 Games, 51 Games Started, 13 Complete Games, 1 Shutout, 106 Games Finished, 25 Saves, 697 Innings Pitched, 772 Hits Allowed, 365 Runs Allowed, 327 Earned Runs Allowed, 73 Home Runs Allowed, 257 Walks Allowed, 239 Strikeouts, 22 Hit Batsmen, 13 Wild Pitches, 3,053 Batters Faced, 35 Intentional Walks and a 4.22 ERA.

[edit] Sources

  • Baseball-Reference.com - career statistics and analysis
  • Shatzkin, Mike (1990). The Ballplayers. Arbor House, p. 522.