Marty McHale
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Overall Career
Martin Joseph McHale was born on October 30, 1886, in Stoneham, MA. McHale was 23 years old when he broke into the big leagues on September 28, 1910, with the Boston Red Sox.
McHale had a 6-year career as a right handed pitcher. He finished with 12 wins, 131 Ks and a 3.57 ERA.
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McHale's Moments in the Sun
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Trivia
- McHale was a fine singer
- He played baseball (he was captain of the team in 1910) and football and ran track at the University of Maine,
- Sang and danced professionally
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Transactions
- January 5, 1912: Traded by the Boston Red Sox with Hal Janvrin, Walter Lonergan, Hap Myers, Billy Purtell, and Jack Thoney to the Jersey City (International) for Hick Cady.
- May, 1916: Purchased by the Cleveland Indians from the Boston Red Sox.
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External Links
- Baseball-Reference.com - Career Statistics and Analysis

