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Don Hahn
Given Name: Donald Antone
Born: 1948

OF 1969-75 Expos, Mets, Phillies, Cardinals, Padres

Don Hahn's Teammates

GamesAverageHRRBI
Career 454.236774
League CS 5.23501
World Series 7.24102

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Hahn alternated in centerfield with an aging Willie Mays on the 1973 pennant-winning New York Mets. (FSt)
FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
» March 31, 1971: The Mets trade 1969 hero OF Ron Swoboda and infielder Rich Hacker to Montreal for OF Don Hahn. Swoboda will go to the Yankees in June for OF Ron Woods.

» October 18, 1973: The Mets win the 5th game 2–0 behind the 3-hit pitching of Jerry Koosman and Tug McGraw. Cleon Jones doubles in a run in the second and Don Hahn's triple scores the other run.

» December 3, 1974: The Mets trade ace reliever and Shea Stadium favorite Tug McGraw to the Phillies in a 6-player swap. Don Hahn and Dave Schneck go to the Phils while New York receives OF Del Unser, C John Stearns, and P Mac Scarce.