Jay Dahl
Jay Dahl | |
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Pitcher | |
Born: San Bernardino, California | December 6, 1945|
Died: June 21, 1965 Salisbury, North Carolina | (aged 19)|
Batted: Switch Threw: Left | |
MLB debut | |
September 27, 1963, for the Houston Colt .45s | |
Last MLB appearance | |
September 27, 1963, for the Houston Colt .45s | |
MLB statistics | |
Win–loss record | 0–1 |
Earned run average | 16.88 |
Strikeouts | 0 |
Teams | |
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Jay Steven Dahl (December 6, 1945 – June 21, 1965) was an American baseball pitcher who made his debut (and lone appearance) in Major League Baseball at age 17 in 1963, then died less than two years later in a car crash.
Career
Signed by the
Dahl wasn't the only rookie in the lineup for Houston that night; in fact, the entire Colts starting nine were first-year players (the only time this has ever been attempted by an MLB club -- at least after 1876, the year the first major league began):
- Houston Colt .45s starting lineup, September 27, 1963
- Players marked with a † were making their major league debut
- Sonny Jackson, SS †
- Joe Morgan, 2B
- Jim Wynn, CF
- Rusty Staub, 1B
- Aaron Pointer, RF
- Brock Davis, LF
- Glenn Vaughan, 3B
- Jerry Grote, C
- Jay Dahl, P †
Dahl got New York out in the first inning, but allowed three runs in the second and four more in the third before being removed by manager Harry Craft. (Danny Coombs and Joe Hoerner, who followed Dahl on the mound for Houston, were also making their MLB debuts.) The Mets went on to win, 10–3.[2] It was to be Dahl's only major league appearance. (As of 2023, Dahl is the most recent MLB player under the age of eighteen.)
In Instructional League that fall, Dahl developed arm problems (the ailment was also described as being his back). He did not pitch at all in 1964, appearing in 11 games as an outfielder for Statesville Colts in the Western Carolinas League. In 1965, Dahl was back on the mound, starting seven games with Carolina League's Durham Bulls, then moving over to the Salisbury Astros of the WCL, where he had a 5–0 record.[3]
Death
At 11:24 p.m. on Sunday, June 20, 1965, Dahl's teammate Gary Allen Marshall was driving a
Earlier that day, Dahl had pitched the Salisbury Astros into first place; in celebration of his 7–3 victory over Gastonia, North Carolina, the players were the guests that evening at a steak dinner at the home of G. M. Hamilton, Salisbury's club president. Dahl and Marshall left after dinner and attended a movie with Troutman; they were returning her to her home when the crash occurred.[6]
As of November 2023, Dahl is the youngest player to die after appearing in the major leagues.[7]
See also
References
- ^ Jay Dahl's Non-No-Hitter
- ^ Boxscore
- ^ "Jay Dahl". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 24 October 2011.
- ^ Paper of Record
- ^ "Gary Allen Marshall Obituary (2008) Austin American-Statesman".
- ^ In Memory of Jay Dahl
- ISBN 9780879463427.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference