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Jay Dahl
1945-65

LHP 1963 Astros

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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
» September 27, 1963: Using a lineup of nine rookies the Colt 45s lose 10–3 to the Mets. The lineup includes P Jay Dahl, 17 (debut); C Jerry Grote, 20; 1B Rusty Staub, 19; 2B Joe Morgan, 20; 3B Glenn Vaughan, 19; SS Sonny Jackson, 19 (debut); and outfielders Brock Davis, 19, Aaron Pointer, 21, and Jim Wynn, 21. Dahl loses his only ML game at 17 and will die in an auto accident at 19. Houston 2B Joe Morgan will play 22 years, and 1B Rusty Staub, 23. Aaron Pointer singles for his only hit this year: his sisters will do better with a top-10 hit of "Fire," by Bruce Springsteen. Joe Hoerner and Danny Coombs follow Dahl to the mound in their ML debuts. 20-year-old P Larry Yellen debuted yesterday and 18-year-old OF Ivan Murrell debuts tomorrow.

» June 20, 1965: Jay Dahl, who pitched three innings in Houston's all-rookie lineup in September, 1963, is killed in a car crash. Dahl had won a game yesterday for Salisbury (Western Carolina League) to up his record to 5–0. At 19, he is the youngest ex-major leaguer to die.