Hal McKain explained

Hal McKain
Position:Pitcher
Birth Date:10 June 1906
Birth Place:Logan, Iowa
Death Place:Sacramento, California
Bats:Left
Throws:Right
Debutleague:MLB
Debutdate:September 22
Debutyear:1923
Debutteam:Cleveland Indians
Finalleague:MLB
Finaldate:May 30
Finalyear:1932
Finalteam:Chicago White Sox
Statleague:MLB
Stat1label:Win–loss record
Stat1value:18–23
Stat2label:Earned run average
Stat2value:4.93
Stat3label:Strikeouts
Stat3value:136
Teams:As player

Harold Le Roy McKain (July 10, 1906 – January 24, 1970) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for five seasons. He played for the Cleveland Indians in 1927 and the Chicago White Sox from 1929 to 1932. After being a pitcher, McKain served as a retail sales manager in Sacramento, California. McKain died on January 24, 1970 of a sudden heart attack at the age of 63.[1] McKain is interred in Council Bluffs, Iowa.[2]

Notes and References

  1. News: Hal McKain Dies of Heart Attack . January 20, 2024 . The New Era . January 26, 1970 . . 25. Newspapers.com.
  2. News: Hal McKain, Ex-Commodore Pitcher, Dies . January 20, 2024 . The Decatur Daily Review . January 26, 1970 . . 10. Newspapers.com.