Harry Heitmann

Pitcher, Baseball Player

1896 – 1958

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Who was Harry Heitmann?

Henry Anton "Harry" Heitmann was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He pitched in one game for the Brooklyn Robins during the 1918 baseball season, getting the start against the St. Louis Cardinals on July 27, 1918, in the second game of a doubleheader.

Heitmann had been called up to the majors after a glittering debut season in the minors with Rochester, where he went 17-6 with a 1.32 ERA. Unfortunately, his major league career would not be anywhere near as successful—although for nearly one hundred years there was a discrepancy in the account of just how unsuccessful Heitmann was in his one ML game. Written newspaper accounts claim he faced four batters and got none of them out, while the published box score indicated he faced five batters and got one out. In both accounts, the four batters who reached safely all did so on base hits, and all came around to score, tagging Heitmann with the loss. Official baseball statistics went with the box score version, crediting Heitmann with pitching one-third of an inning and finishing his career with an ERA of 108.00.

However, recent research by the Society for American Baseball Research confirms the newspaper accounts. As of 2011, Heitmann is now credited with facing four batters, giving up four hits and four runs, and being one of 19 players who retired from the major leagues with an ERA of infinity.

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Born
Oct 6, 1896
Albany
Profession
Lived in
  • Albany
Died
Dec 15, 1958
Brooklyn

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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