Gabby Hartnett Hall of Fame MLB

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Gabby Hartnett

Inducted:
1955

Gabby Hartnett MLB Hall of Fame

Player Details

6-1, 195lb (185cm, 88kg)

Born: 
December 20, 1900
Woonsocket, Rhode Island, U.S..

Died:
December 20, 1972
Park Ridge, Illinois, U.S.

Position:
Catcher
Manager

College:
NA

Gabby Hartnett was one of the greatest catchers of the early 20th century and a cornerstone of the Chicago Cubs for nearly two decades. Known for his strong arm, powerful bat, and leadership, Hartnett was a six-time All-Star and the 1935 National League MVP.

He hit over 20 home runs five times—a rare feat for catchers of his era—and finished his career with 236 home runs, a record for catchers at the time. Hartnett’s most famous moment came in 1938 with the “Homer in the Gloamin’,” a dramatic late-inning home run that helped the Cubs clinch the NL pennant as player-manager.

His durability, hitting, and defensive skills set a new standard for catchers, and he was widely respected by teammates and opponents alike. Hartnett was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1955, remembered as a leader on and off the field.

Hartnett's Awards and Records

  • 6× All-Star (1933–1938)
  • NL MVP (1935)
  • Chicago Cubs Hall of Fame
  • Hit the famous “Homer in the Gloamin’” (1938)
  • 4× NL Pennant Winner with the Cubs (1929, 1932, 1935, 1938)
  • Inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame (1955)

MLB Records

  • Most home runs by a catcher at retirement
  • First catcher in National League history to win MVP
  • Hit the legendary “Homer in the Gloamin’”
  • Four-time NL champion with the Chicago Cubs
  • Caught 100+ games in 12 seasons

    MLB Teams:

    As player
    Chicago Cubs (1922–1940)
    New York Giants (1941)
    As manager
    Chicago Cubs (1938–1940)

    Number Worn:
    9

    MLB Stats

    Seasons:
    20 (1922–1941)
    Games Played:
    1,990
    Hits:
    1,912
    Batting Average:
    .297
    Home Runs:
    236
    RBI:
    1,179
    Runs:
    867
    On-Base Percentage:
    .370
    Slugging Percentage:
    .489
    Managerial record:
    203–176
    Winning %
    .536