Hal Bubser, baseball player, 1922-1922

Hal Bubser

Born: 9/28/1895 in Chicago, IL, USA

Died: 6/22/1959 in Melrose Park, IL, USA

MLB Debut: 1922-04-15 | Final Game: 1922-05-04

Bats: R | Throws: R | Height: 5'11" | Weight: 170 lbs

Full name: Harold Frederick Bubser

Biography

Hal Bubser, born in 1895, was a professional baseball player whose career, although brief, took place during a transformative period in the sport. He played in Major League Baseball from April 15, 1922, to May 4, 1922, appearing in three games as a position player. Despite his limited time on the field, Bubser's entry into the major leagues came during the post-Deadball Era, a time when baseball was beginning to see a shift towards more offensive play and the development of new strategies. Throughout his career, Bubser faced challenges that many players of his era encountered, including fierce competition and the evolving dynamics of the game. He concluded his professional tenure with career statistics that reflect the difficulties of making an impact at the highest level, finishing with zero hits, home runs, or runs batted in, alongside a batting average of 0.0. Although he did not leave a significant mark in the statistical records, Bubser's time in the majors serves as a reminder of the countless players who aspired to greatness in baseball's rich history.

Career Batting Statistics

G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB SO AVG OBP SLG OPS PIV
3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.0

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Career Games by Position

Position Games