• Nashville's "Noodles" Hahn

  • Nov 18 2024
  • Length: 12 mins
  • Podcast

Nashville's "Noodles" Hahn

  • Summary

  • Let me tell you about someone from Nashville, a professional player, a pitcher, and a pretty good one, too. Frank George Hahn pitched for Cincinnati between 1899-1905, and the New York Highlanders in 1906. He pitched in 243 games, made 231 starts, had 212 complete games and pitched 25 shutouts.

    And he was called “Noodles.”

    He was born on April 29, 1879, in, can you guess where? Nashville, Tennessee. Hahn acquired his nickname as a child but said that he did not know how he had gotten it - but I let you in on the possibilities in the episode!

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    Thanks to my podcast producer David Nipper, who also wrote and performs the background music, "Sulphur Dell Sunset" © 2017 Black Train Records. All Rights Reserved.

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