Hal Summers

Harold Elton Summers
Born: March 16, 1921
Trinidad, CO US
Deceased: September 12, 1970
San Diego, CA US
Primary Position: Outfield
Bats: Right
Throws:
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 180
Career: 1946-1949

Hal Summers compiled a career batting average of .318 with 68 home runs and 255 RBI in his 466-game career with the Salem Senators, Augusta Tigers, Portland Beavers and Meridian Millers. He began playing during the 1946 season and last took the field during the 1949 campaign.

Meridian Millers
Meridian Millers
     

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Batting:

Year Level Lg Team GP PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS TB DP HBP SH SF IBB
1946BNORWSalem Senators121491436621322710139644350.303.369.500.86921839
1947BNORWSalem Senators4921118329527323152414.284.379.388.7677140
1947ASALL2Augusta Tigers48151131273810063001917.290.384.504.8886610
1948ASALL2Augusta Tigers13850850816836328.331.331.579.909294
1949BSEAL3Meridian Millers11046238477132191199847531.344.452.547.99921012
Totals46618231642195522991768255130161112.318.382.523.905859091100

Fielding:

Year Level Lg Team Pos GP PO A E DP Fld% RF/G
1946BNORWSalem SenatorsOF117233971.9722.068
1947BNORWSalem SenatorsOF48122250.9612.583
1947ASALL2Augusta TigersOF3564422.9711.943
1949BSEAL3Meridian MillersOF1102241090.9632.127
Totals31064325233.9672.155

Minor League Service:

Year Level League Team Affiliation First Appearance Final Appearance
1946BWestern International LeagueSalem Senators
1947ASouth Atlantic LeagueAugusta TigersNYA
1947BWestern International LeagueSalem Senators
1947AAAPacific Coast LeaguePortland Beavers
1948AAAPacific Coast LeaguePortland Beavers
1948ASouth Atlantic LeagueAugusta TigersNYA
1949BSoutheastern LeagueMeridian Millers




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