Jim Halpin

James Nathaniel Halpin (October 4, 1863 – January 4, 1893), a native of England, was a Major League Baseball shortstop/third baseman. He played for the Worcester Ruby Legs (1882), Washington Nationals (1884 Union Association), and Detroit Wolverines (1885). At just 18 years of age, he was the youngest player to appear in a National League game in 1882.

Jim Halpin
Shortstop
Born: (1863-10-07)October 7, 1863
England
Died: January 4, 1893(1893-01-04) (aged 29)
Boston, Massachusetts
MLB debut
June 15, 1882, for the Worcester Ruby Legs
Last MLB appearance
August 26, 1885, for the Detroit Wolverines
MLB statistics
Batting average.165
Home runs0
Hits38
Teams

Halpin made his major league debut in a home game against the Buffalo Bisons at Worcester Driving Park Grounds. The Ruby Legs defeated future Hall of Famer Pud Galvin 6-3. Halpin played just one more game for Worcester before returning to the big leagues two years later.

In 63 total games he hit .165 (38-for-230) with 5 doubles and 27 runs scored. He was a slightly below-average fielder for his era, making 51 errors in 263 total chances (.806).

Halpin died at the age of 29 in Boston, Massachusetts.


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