Grady Hatton

Third baseman, Baseball Player

1922 – 2013

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Who was Grady Hatton?

Grady Edgebert Hatton Jr. was an American baseball player, coach, manager and executive. Although the bulk of his playing career was as the third baseman and second baseman of the Cincinnati Reds, Hatton is most identified with his native Texas: he was born in Beaumont, attended the University of Texas at Austin, managed minor league teams in Houston and San Antonio and was an important contributor to the early years of Major League Baseball's Houston Astros.

Hatton batted left-handed and threw right-handed, standing 5 ft 8 in and weighing 170 lb. He came to the majors in 1946 without any minor league seasoning, making his debut against the Chicago Cubs. He went 2 for 3, drove in a run, and scored a run. Hatton batted .254 with 91 home runs in a 12-year big league career with Cincinnati, the Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Cardinals, Baltimore Orioles and Chicago Cubs, for whom he served as a player-coach in 1960 at the end of his playing career. From 1957-61, he managed in the Baltimore and Chicago Cubs systems before joining the nascent Houston Colt .45s as director of player personnel in their maiden 1962 season. Hatton then moved back into uniform as manager of Houston's AAA Oklahoma City 89ers farm in the Pacific Coast League from 1963-65.

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Born
Oct 7, 1922
Beaumont
Profession
Lived in
  • Beaumont
Died
Apr 11, 2013
Warren

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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