Cool Papa Bell League 10-7-2060 |
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Hank Douglas | Third Base Retired (2001, Age 35) |
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CAREER | BIOGRAPHICAL DATA | |||||
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AVG | .273 | Total Rating | Bats/Throws | L/L | ||
OPS | .807 | Status | Deceased (2029) | Option Years | 0 | |
H | 1358 | Age at Death | 63 | Date of Birth | 09-19-1966 | |
HR | 223 | Drafted | Round 1, Pick 11 (1986) |
Majors Svc Time | 12 years (13 games) |
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RBI | 810 | |||||
SB | 163 |
* League requires 50% rating to start at catcher.
Date | Transaction |
2001-11-01 | Hank Douglas has retired from the San Francisco Criminals |
1999-05-12 | Hank Douglas of the San Francisco Criminals is injured and is expected to be out 6 days. |
1992-09-17 | Hank Douglas of the San Francisco Criminals is injured and is expected to be out 25 days. |
1990-09-19 | The San Francisco Criminals have removed Hank Douglas from the trade block. |
1990-07-11 | The San Francisco Criminals have promoted Hank Douglas to the major league team. |
1990-07-07 | The San Francisco Criminals have sent Hank Douglas to the minors. |
1990-04-28 | The San Francisco Criminals have promoted Hank Douglas to the major league team. The San Francisco Criminals have designated John Crawford for assignment. |
1990-04-01 | The San Francisco Criminals have placed Hank Douglas on the trade block. |
1989-10-03 | The San Francisco Criminals have designated Henri Bissonette for assignment. The San Francisco Criminals have sent Hank Douglas to the minors. |
1989-09-26 | The San Francisco Criminals have promoted Hank Douglas to the major league team. The San Francisco Criminals have promoted Jim Loane to the major league team. The San Francisco Criminals have promoted Henri Bissonette to the major league team. |
1987-04-25 | The San Francisco Criminals have renamed Heinie Douglass to Hank Douglas. |
1987-04-25 | Trade #1107550 has been completed between the San Francisco Criminals and the Los Angeles Fence Jumpers. The Los Angeles Fence Jumpers receive Jim Burns from the San Francisco Criminals in exchange for Heinie Douglass. Protest This Trade. |