About Albert Hall Memorabilia & Collectibles
Born on March 7, 1958 in Birmingham, Alabama, Albert Hall is a retired Major League Baseball player who batted with either his left or right hand and threw with his right. He finished high school at Jones Valley in Alabama and was selected by the Atlanta Braves to play for them in the Major Baseball League. He was drafted during round six of the 1977 Major League Baseball Amateur draft and played for the Atlanta Braves as an outfielder in the second-string. His first Major League Baseball appearance was on September 12, 1981 According to many reviews, he was the first member of the Braves who was able to hit for a cycle when he did the amazing hit on September 23, 1987. He stayed with the Atlanta Braves from 1981 to 1989.
In 1989, Albert Hall became part of the Pittsburgh Pirates. He spent his last season in the major league with the team and played made his very last MLB appearance on October 1, 1989 for the Pirates.
In his eight-year career as a baseball outfielder, he made a batting average of .251. According to statistics, he made 53 runs batted in and a total of 202 hits in his entire career.
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About Albert Hall:
Albert Hall (full name: Albert Hall; no nicknames) played outfielder and pinch hitter from 1981 until 1989 for the Atlanta Braves and Pittsburgh Pirates. He played for the Braves from 1981 - 1988 and Pirates in 1989. Over 9 seasons, he played 375 games, hit 5 home runs, drove in 125 runs, and stole 67 bases. Born on March 7, 1958 in Birmingham, AL, Hall stands 5' 11" and weighs 155 lb. He attended Jones Valley (Birmingham, AL) high school and was drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the 6th round of the 1977 amateur draft. His debut was on September 12, 1981 and he played his final game on October 1, 1989. Over his career, Hall made $650,000. Common misspellings of his name include Albert Hall.