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J. C. Hartman

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340: 334: 328: 228:, when they were a barnstorming team. He was nicknamed "Cool" and "The Spider", the latter because of his arms and legs, which extended to prodigious lengths when he ranged after ground balls. The 6 ft (1.8 m), 175 lb (79 kg) Hartman, a native of 36: 423: 292:. In 1974, he became the very first African American supervisor in HPD history. Hartman was recently awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by HPD. Before baseball Hartman was in the 379: 408: 270:.223. He then began 1963 on the Houston roster and appeared in 39 total games, 21 as a starting shortstop, before returning to the minors, where he played through 1967. 473: 493: 413: 463: 372: 488: 428: 483: 458: 453: 478: 468: 365: 448: 438: 418: 443: 433: 267: 259: 131: 289: 403: 236: 194: 187: 310: 339: 398: 221: 248: 240: 293: 229: 67: 306: 278: 213: 172: 119: 102: 225: 209: 205: 115: 98: 333: 262:
season. Recalled from Triple-A in midseason 1962, he backed up regular Colt .45 shortstop
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After baseball, Hartman began what would be an historic and trail blazing career with
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This biographical article relating to an American baseball shortstop is a
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Shortstop
Cottonton, Alabama
1962
Houston Colt .45s
1963
Houston Colt .45s
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Houston Colt .45s
professional baseball
player
Major League Baseball
shortstop
games
1962
1963
Houston Colt .45s
Negro leagues
Kansas City Monarchs
1955
Cottonton, Alabama
minor league baseball
Double-A
Chicago Cubs
Triple-A
Houston Buffs
expansion
National League

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