Hal Dues

Pitcher, Baseball Player

1954 –

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Who is Hal Dues?

Hal Joseph Dues is a retired American professional baseball player and former Major League pitcher. The 6 ft 3 in, 180 lb right-hander played for the Montreal Expos in 1977 and 1978, and again in 1980.

Signed as an undrafted free agent by Montreal on May 20, 1974, after attending the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, Texas, Dues appeared in 37 games in the Majors, 17 as a starting pitcher. He spent the entire 1978 campaign with the Expos, working in 25 games and 99 innings pitched, and compiling a low 2.56 earned run average. He threw his only MLB complete game on July 8 against the Philadelphia Phillies, a six-hit, 8–1 victory at Veterans Stadium; Dues helped himself as a batsman that day, with two hits in four at bats with a run batted in and a run scored.

All told as a Major Leaguer, he allowed 128 hits and 55 bases on balls in 134¹⁄3 innings pitched, with 47 career strikeouts. He registered one save as a relief pitcher.

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Born
Sep 22, 1954
La Marque
Also known as
  • Hal Joseph Dues
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Lived in
  • La Marque

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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