Jerry Lane
Jerry Lane | |
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Pitcher | |
Born: Ashland, New York, U.S. | February 7, 1926|
Died: July 24, 1988 Chattanooga, Tennessee, U.S. | (aged 62)|
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | |
July 7, 1953, for the Washington Senators | |
Last MLB appearance | |
May 8, 1955, for the Cincinnati Redlegs | |
MLB statistics | |
Win–loss record | 2–6 |
Earned run average | 4.48 |
Strikeouts | 33 |
Stats at Baseball Reference | |
Teams | |
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Jerald Hal Lane (February 7, 1926 – July 24, 1988) was an American professional baseball player. He was a right-handed pitcher who appeared in 32 games in Major League Baseball for the Washington Senators (1953) and the Cincinnati Redlegs (1954–1955), in addition to 429 games over 12 seasons (1948–1959)[1] in the minor leagues. The native of Ashland, New York, stood 6 feet (1.8 m) tall and weighed 205 pounds (93 kg).
Lane graduated from Ithaca College in 1953. He did not play college baseball for the Ithaca Bombers but only attended classes during the baseball offseasons.[2]
Lane signed initially with the Boston Braves in 1948, but after two years of Class D ball he was acquired by Washington. Recalled from the Double-A Chattanooga Lookouts in the middle of the 1953 season, Lane made his Major League debut at Griffith Stadium against the Boston Red Sox on July 7 as a starting pitcher, but lost a low-scoring duel to Hal Brown, giving up only one run in eight innings of work.[3] He started only one other game all season — on September 13 — and again lasted eight innings in a losing effort (this time against the Detroit Tigers).[4] As a rookie, Lane compiled a 1–4 record in 20 games and 56 2⁄3 innings, with an earned run average of 4.92. His lone victory, however, came against the eventual 1953 world champion New York Yankees in relief on August 18.[4]
Sent back to Chattanooga for 1954, Lane posted a 13–8 record with a 2.97 ERA in 31 games[1] and was purchased by the Redlegs on August 7. He made his National League debut September 7 as a relief pitcher and held the St. Louis Cardinals scoreless over two innings.[5] Five days later, he relieved Fred Baczewski in the first inning of a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates with Cincinnati already leading, 3–0. He worked the next 7 1⁄3 frames to earn the win in a 13–2 Redleg victory,[6] which would represent his last MLB win and his only Senior Circuit triumph.
Lane appeared in three games for Cincinnati in 1954 and eight more in relief at the outset of 1955 before returning to the minor leagues for the remainder of his career. In the Majors, he allowed 84 hits and 25 bases on balls in 78 1⁄3 innings of work. As a minor leaguer, he posted a 114–118 mark[1] before leaving the game.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Minor league record from Baseball Reference
- ^ Van Sickle, Kenny (January 21, 1955). "Sport Tower". The Ithaca Journal. p. 13. Retrieved September 21, 2022.
- ^ 1953-7-7 box score from Retrosheet
- ^ a b 1953 pitching log from Retrosheet
- ^ 1954 pitching log from Retrosheet
- ^ 1954-9-12 box score from Retrosheet
External links
[edit]- Career statistics from Baseball Reference
- 1926 births
- 1988 deaths
- Baseball players from Greene County, New York
- Bluefield Blue-Grays players
- Charlotte Hornets (baseball) players
- Chattanooga Lookouts players
- Cincinnati Redlegs players
- Havana Sugar Kings players
- Ithaca College alumni
- Louisville Colonels (minor league) players
- Major League Baseball pitchers
- Nashville Vols players
- Baseball players from Chattanooga, Tennessee
- Vancouver Mounties players
- Washington Senators (1901–1960) players
- Wellsville Nitros players