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Hank Allen was born on 23 July, 1940 in Wampum, Pennsylvania, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1940). Discover Hank Allen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?

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Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 23 July 1940
Birthday 23 July
Birthplace Wampum, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1940

Harold Andrew "Hank" Allen (born July 23, 1940) is an American former professional baseball player who appeared in Major League Baseball, primarily as an outfielder, for the Washington Senators (–), Milwaukee Brewers and Chicago White Sox (–).

1960

Like his brothers, Hank Allen signed his first pro contract with the Philadelphia Phillies, but after five years (1960–1964) in the Phillie farm system his contract was sold to the Senators in January 1965.

1964

Born in Wampum, Pennsylvania, Allen threw and batted right-handed, stood 6 ft tall and weighed 190 lb. He is the elder brother of Dick Allen, a seven-time All-Star, 1964 National League Rookie of the Year and 1972 American League Most Valuable Player, and Ron Allen, who had a brief MLB career.

1966

In his first taste of big-league service, in September 1966, he posted a torrid .387 batting average, with 12 hits in 31 at bats.

But he was never able to win a regular job.

In his Major League career, he also played third base, second base, and first base, and even made one appearance as a catcher.

As an outfielder, he was just fair defensively, making 16 errors in 374 total chances for a .957 fielding percentage.

His most productive full season came in for the Senators, when he posted career highs in batting average (.277), runs (42), hits (75) and RBI (17).

Allen led several leagues in his time, including the Pioneer League in RBIs (140) and batting average (.346), the Pacific Coast League with 288 total bases while playing for the Hawaii Islanders in 1966, and tied for the league lead in hits (176) and home runs (37) while playing for the Magic Valley Cowboys in 1962.

After his baseball playing career, Hank Allen became involved as a trainer/owner in Thoroughbred horse racing, based at Laurel Park and Pimlico Race Courses in Maryland.

1968

He spent parts of the 1968 and 1970 seasons, and all of 1971, in the minor leagues.

He was a teammate of Dick Allen's on the and White Sox.

In his seven-season big-league career, Allen was a .241 hitter with 6 home runs, 57 RBI, and 104 runs in 389 games played.

1970

He was dealt along with minor-league infielder John Ryan from the Brewers to the Atlanta Braves for Bob Tillman at the Winter Meetings on December 2, 1970.

1989

In 1989, he became the first African-American trainer in seventy-eight years to saddle a horse in the Kentucky Derby when Northern Wolf ran sixth to winner Sunday Silence.

2006

As of September 2006, the Allen brothers ranked 11th in the MLB brother-combination, home run list with 358 dingers (out of more than 350 combinations all-time).

2008

In June 1990, he conditioned Northern Wolf when the horse set a new Laurel Park track record of 1:08 4/5 for six furlongs while winning the Duck Dance Handicap.

Two months later Northern Wolf set a new Pimlico track record of 1:09 flat for the same six furlong distance in winning the Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash Stakes.

Allen remains in baseball as a scout, currently serving the Houston Astros at the professional level and based in Upper Marlboro, Maryland.