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Harold Newhouser (May 20, 1921 –
November 10, 1998),
nicknamed "Prince Hal," was an
American professional baseball player. In
Major League Baseball (MLB)...
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second World Series championship for the Tigers.
Detroit pitcher Hal
Newhouser was
named the
American League's Most
Valuable Player for the
second consecutive...
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National League and Hal
Newhouser of the
American League for the
second straight season for Detroit.
Newhouser led the
Tigers to two victories...
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first overall pick in the 1992 MLB draft. Hall of Fame
pitcher Hal
Newhouser, who
worked for the
Astros as a scout,
evaluated Jeter extensively and...
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largely on the
strength of
pitchers Hal
Newhouser and
Dizzy Trout, who won 29 and 27 games, respectively.
Newhouser, who was 29–9 with a 2.22 ERA, won the...
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Walter Johnson, Carl Hubbell, and Hal
Newhouser are the only
pitchers who have won
multiple times, with
Newhouser winning consecutively in 1944 and 1945...
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official AL MVP
Award was
given to
fellow Detroit Tiger Hal
Newhouser, a pitcher.
Newhouser ended the
season with an ERA of 1.81, a
record of 25 wins and...
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starter to do so in
franchise history,
joining Denny McLain (1968), Hal
Newhouser (1944, 1945), and
Willie Hernández (1984).
Verlander unanimously won the...
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Indians to the
Philadelphia Athletics for Dave Philley.
April 12, 1954: Hal
Newhouser was
signed as a free
agent by the Indians. June 1, 1954: Bob Chakales...
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Tigers pitching in 1945, Hal
Newhouser and
Benton were No. 1 and No. 2 in ERA
among AL pitchers.
Newhouser's Adjusted ERA+ in 1945 was 195 and Benton's...