Red Hardy

Pitcher, Baseball Player

1923 – 2003

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Who was Red Hardy?

Francis Joseph "Red" Hardy was a right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the New York Giants in 1951.

Prior to playing professionally, he attended University of St. Thomas.

Although Baseball-Reference.com says Hardy began his professional career in 1946, the SABR minor league database says he played some minor league baseball in 1942. The interruption in his professional career can be attributed to him serving as a pilot in the Navy during World War II.

In 1942, he played for the Eau Claire Bears, going 3–4 in 14 appearances. He played for the Minneapolis Millers and St. Cloud Rox in 1946, going 0–0 in five appearances with the Millers and 7–0 with a 1.70 ERA in eight games with the Rox.

From 1947 to 1949, he played for Minneapolis, going 9–9 in 1947, 10–10 in 1948 and 4–4 in 1949. He also played for the Jersey City Giants in 1949, going 8–8 with them. In 1950, he played for Jersey City again, going 13–13. From 1947 to 1950, he finished exactly .500 each year.

Although he spent most of 1951 in the minors, going 6–5 with the Ottawa Giants and 3–5 with the Oakland Oaks, he also spent a couple games in the majors. On June 20, he made his debut, and on June 23, he played in his second and last game. Overall, he made two relief appearances, allowing four hits and one run in 1¹⁄3 innings of work.

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Born
Jan 6, 1923
Marmarth
Profession
Education
  • University of St. Thomas
Lived in
  • Marmarth
Died
Aug 15, 2003

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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