Larry Haney

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Wallace Larry Haney (born November 19, 1942 in Charlottesville, Virginia) was a Major League Baseball player from 1966 to 1978 for the Baltimore Orioles, Seattle Pilots, Oakland Athletics, St. Louis Cardinals, and Milwaukee Brewers. Haney primarily was a backup catcher. He later served as bullpen coach with the Brewers. Haney's son Chris, was a pitcher in Major League Baseball, primarily for the Kansas City Royals.

Haney was valued by teams mainly for his defensive abilities. In addition to his .985 fielding percentage and skill at working with pitching staffs, he threw out 110 of 282 stolen base attempts (39.0%) and picked off 8 baserunners during his career. He was acquired three separate times by the Oakland A's, and was with them during their entire World Championship year of 1974.

Haney's lifetime batting average in 480 games (283 starts) was .215, with 12 home runs, 73 runs batted in, and 49 runs scored.

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