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Joe Haynes (baseball) was born on 21 September, 1917 in Lincolnton, Georgia, U.S., is an American baseball player. Discover Joe Haynes (baseball)'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 50 years old?

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Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 21 September 1917
Birthday 21 September
Birthplace Lincolnton, Georgia, U.S.
Date of death 1967
Died Place Hopkins, Minnesota, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1917

Joseph Walton Haynes (September 21, 1917 – January 6, 1967) was an American professional baseball player, coach and front office executive.

1939

A right-handed pitcher, he logged 14 seasons in Major League Baseball as a member of the Washington Senators (1939–40; 1949–52) and Chicago White Sox (1941–48).

He began his pro career in 1937, and made his MLB debut on April 24, 1939, at Fenway Park.

Coming into the game in the eighth inning with one out and Washington leading the Boston Red Sox 9–7, he allowed Boston to tie the score in the bottom of the ninth, but held the Red Sox off the scoreboard in the tenth after the Senators had forged ahead in the top of that frame.

Haynes was credited with the 10–9 triumph in his first major-league appearance.

After two years with Washington, however, Haynes sported a poor 11–18 record and 5.67 earned-run average.

1941

He married Thelma Mae Robertson Griffith, niece of Washington owner Clark Griffith, in October 1941, ten months after he had been traded to Chicago by his fiancée's uncle.

Born in Lincolnton, Georgia, Haynes stood 6 ft tall and weighed 190 lb.

In 379 big-league games pitched, including 147 games started, Haynes compiled a 76–82 win-loss record, 53 complete games, five shutouts, 159 games finished and 21 saves in 1,581 innings pitched.

He allowed 1,672 hits, 823 runs, 704 earned runs, 95 home runs and 620 walks, with 475 strikeouts, 26 hit batsmen, 35 wild pitches, 6,890 batters faced, four balks and a 4.01 ERA.

Haynes was an above average hitting pitcher, posting a career .213 batting average (111-for-521) with 48 runs, 1 home run and 39 RBI.

Defensively, he was better than average, recording a .966 fielding percentage which was 9 points higher than the league average at his position.

Senators owner Griffith sold Haynes' contract to the Chicago White Sox on January 4, 1941.

Of Haynes' 379 MLB appearances, 218 came with the White Sox, where he won 55 of 98 decisions (.561) and posted a solid 3.14 ERA.

1948

He was named to the 1948 American League All-Star team (although he did not appear in the game itself) and led the league in games pitched (40) and games finished (35) in 1942 and in earned run average (2.42) in 1947.

1952

He was reacquired by Washington after the 1948 season, but was ineffective, going only 10–21 with a 5.42 ERA in 112 games in his second stint with the Senators, which ended on October 7, 1952, when he was released.

1953

He served as the Senators' pitching coach from 1953–55, coached in their farm system, then moved into the front office as executive vice president, working with his brother-in-law, club president Calvin Griffith, in Washington and after the team moved to Minneapolis–St. Paul as the Minnesota Twins in 1961.

Haynes died in Hopkins, Minnesota, of a heart attack suffered while shoveling snow at the age of 49.

1955

As a member of the Griffith family whose wife inherited 26 percent of the franchise's stock in 1955, Haynes remained in the Washington organization after his playing career ended.