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Name Team Age
Harry Hartenstein Retired (1983, Age 37) Died (2031, Age 85)
Drafted Position Bats/Throws
Round 1, Pick 6
(1968)
RP R/R
League Option Years   Majors Service Time
Branch Rickey League 0 13 years (140 games)
Total Rating   Arm Range
B+ A-
Contact vs R Contact vs L Speed
C-
Power vs R Power vs L Bunting
D- D+
Endurance Velocity Control
C+ B+ A-
Leadership   Mentor Value  
Health   Injured Days   Birthday
C+ 0 5/7/1946
WS Rings WS Appearances LCS Appearances
1 2 6
Alt Pos (---) Alt Pos (---) Alt Pos (---)
(0.0 %) (0.0 %) (0.0 %)

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 Skill grades calculated using approximate current ratings minus past improvements.
Year  Endurance   Velocity   Control 
1968C+B+
1969C+A-B+
1970B-A-A-
1971B-A-
1972B-A-
1973B-A-
1974B-A+A-
1975B-A+A-
1976B-A+A-
1977B-A+A-
1978B-A+
1979A+
1980A+
1981B-
1982B-A-A-
1983C+A-A-
Career Transactions
DateTransaction
1983-11-01Harry Hartenstein has retired from the Philadelphia Freedom
1978-07-10Trade #1661088 has been completed between the New York Knockers and the Philadelphia Freedom. The Philadelphia Freedom receive Howie Carpenter, Buck Smith, Harry Hartenstein from the New York Knockers in exchange for Duke Goodell, Tom Bader.
1977-09-02Harry Hartenstein of the New York Knockers is injured and is expected to be out 13 days.
1976-06-23Harry Hartenstein of the New York Knockers is injured and is expected to be out 21 days.
1975-04-01Trade #1656387 has been completed between the New York Knockers and the Baltimore Terrapins. The Baltimore Terrapins receive Eddie Hall, Kevin Conzelman, Draft Pick 1976 Round 3 NYN (Bob Ladd) from the New York Knockers in exchange for Harry Hartenstein.
1973-08-11Harry Hartenstein of the Baltimore Terrapins is injured and is expected to be out 32 days.
1972-07-22Harry Hartenstein of the Baltimore Terrapins is injured and is expected to be out 35 days.
1969-07-13The Baltimore Terrapins have promoted Harry Hartenstein to the major league team.