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Chris Haughey
Pitcher
Born: (1925-10-03)October 3, 1925
Astoria, New York
Died: April 24, 2022(2022-04-24) (aged 96)
Salinas, California
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
October 3, 1943, for the Brooklyn Dodgers
Last MLB appearance
October 3, 1943, for the Brooklyn Dodgers
MLB statistics
Win–loss record0–1
Earned run average3.86
Strikeouts0
Teams
  • Brooklyn Dodgers (1943)

Christopher Francis Haughey (October 3, 1925 – April 24, 2022), nicknamed "Bud", was an American pitcher who appeared in one game for the Brooklyn Dodgers of Major League Baseball during the 1943 season. At 18 years of age, the 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m), 180 lb (82 kg) rookie was the second-youngest player to appear in a National League game that season.

Haughey is one of many ballplayers who only appeared in the major leagues during World War II. His major league debut happened to be on his 18th birthday, and it was the last game of the season. He pitched seven innings of relief against the Cincinnati Reds at Crosley Field, giving up five hits, ten walks, and six runs (three earned) in a 6–1 loss. Johnny Vander Meer was the winning pitcher. His career ended with a 0–1 record and a 3.86 ERA. Five other players made their Major League debut on the same day, October 3, 1943, as Haughey: Norm Brown, Hank Camelli, Cookie Cuccurullo, Gil Hodges, and Tony Ordenana.[1]

After losing two seasons to the war in 1944–45, Haughey returned to the Dodgers and played in the minor leagues to work on his fastball. He would be signed by the St. Louis Cardinals, and remained in the minors for five seasons through 1950, winning fifteen games for the St. Joseph Cardinals of the Class C Western Association in 1947. Afterwards, Haughey attended Fordham University, graduating with a degree in physics. He worked for a New York oil company, and then in retail, firstly for his brother-in-law's store in Salinas, California, of which he was a part-owner, and then for a Macy's store in Pleasanton, California. He later lived in Fremont, California, before moving back to Salinas, where he was in a rehabilitation center at the time of his death.[2][3][4]

Haughey died on April 24, 2022, at the age of 96.[5] He was the last living major league baseball player from the 1943 season.

  1. ^ "Events of Sunday, October 3, 1943". retrosheet.org. October 3, 1943. Retrieved March 22, 2019.
  2. ^ Wong, Scott (September 24, 2005). "WWII threw a curveball to former major leaguer". East Bay Times. Retrieved July 2, 2023.
  3. ^ Bedingfield, Gary (April 13, 2008). "Baseball in Wartime - Chris Haughey". baseballinwartime.com. Retrieved July 2, 2023.
  4. ^ Nowlin, Bill (September 24, 2005). "Chris Haughey - Society for American Baseball Research". sabr.org. Retrieved July 2, 2023.
  5. ^ "Chris Haughey Baseball Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved July 2, 2023.

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