Jesse Haines
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Jesse Joseph Haines (Pop)
- Bats Right, Throws Right
- Height 6' 0", Weight 190 lb.
- Debut July 20, 1918
- Final Game September 10, 1937
- Born July 22, 1893 in Clayton, OH USA
- Died August 5, 1978 in Dayton, OH USA
Inducted into Hall of Fame in 1970
[edit] Biographical Information
After his playing career ended, pitcher Jesse Haines was a Brooklyn Dodgers coach in 1938.
Hit a home run while pitching a complete game shutout in the 1926 World Series (Bucky Walters is the only other pitcher to do this in a World Series).
- First Baseball Card appearance 1921 Exhibit
Quote: "When I saw how hard a nice old man like Pop took losing a game, I realized why he'd been a consistent winner. I never forgot how much Haines expected of himself and others." Terry Moore.
[edit] Notable Achievements
- NL Winning Percentage Leader (1931)
- NL Games Pitched Leader (1920)
- NL Complete Games Leader (1927)
- 2-time NL Shutouts Leader (1921 & 1927)
- 15 Wins Seasons: 4 (1921, 1923, 1927 & 1928)
- 20 Wins Seasons: 3 (1923, 1927 & 1928)
- 200 Innings Pitched Seasons: 7 (1920, 1921, 1923-1925, 1927 & 1928)
- 300 Innings Pitched Seasons: 2 (1920 & 1927)
- Won three World Series with the St. Louis Cardinals (1926, 1931 & 1934) (he did not play in the 1931 World Series)
- Baseball Hall of Fame: Class of 1970


