I don’t have real-time access to the latest news right now, but here’s what’s publicly known about Chuck Hartenstein up to recent years.
Who is Chuck Hartenstein
- Chuck Hartenstein was a right-handed pitcher who appeared in parts of several MLB seasons in the 1960s, including with the Cubs and later the Red Sox and other organizations. He also spent time in baseball as a scout and instructor after his playing days.[2][6]
Notable career highlights
- He had brief but notable MLB stints, including two-inning appearances and a total of pitched innings with a solid ERA in some seasons, and he transitioned into roles such as advance scout and minor-league pitching instructor after retiring as a player.[2]
- He is recognized in university and local sports histories, including Texas Hall of Honor, reflecting his college career at the University of Texas and later induction for his baseball tenure.[5][7]
Recent mentions and context
- There appears to be occasional mention in retrospectives and baseball alumni coverage, including articles about former Blue Jays players with historical notes on Hartenstein’s time in baseball and post-playing career.[1]
- More contemporary items about “Hartenstein” in sports news often refer to Isaiah Hartenstein (a different athlete), so care should be taken to distinguish between individuals with similar names.[3][9]
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He’s the answer to one of the more challenging Canadian baseball trivia questions. Who is the only person to be in a big league uniform for the first game at Exhibition Stadium and the first game at the SkyDome? The answer is Chuck Hartenstein, who was a member of the Toronto Blue Jays bullpen for... Continue Reading →
cooperstownersincanada.comModel Kourtney Kellar said goodbye to the New York Knicks, who employed her husband Isaiah Hartenstein for the last two seasons.
www.si.comView Charles "Chuck" O. Hartenstein's obituary, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.
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www.si.comChuck Hartenstein - Sport: Baseball (1962-64) Position: Pitcher Inducted: 2004 Hometown: Seguin, Texas Three-time letterman under coach Bibb Falk
texaslonghorns.comHe gave up another run in a two-inning stint on September 16, but then no runs at all the next three times he pitched, and only one hit over those three outings. His record shows no decisions, 9 1/3 innings pitched, and a 1.93 ERA. … He’d had a scoreless two-inning stint on June 9. There was a doubleheader against the Mets on the 11th. In the second game of a high-scoring 18-10 Cubs win at Wrigley, he took over for Koonce, after Koonce had been lifted for pinch-hitter Boccabella. … He worked...
sabr.orgChuck Hartenstein, Class: 1964 Induction: 2004 Sport(s): Baseball - Sport: Baseball (1962-64) Position: Pitcher Inducted: 2004 Hometown: Seguin, Texas Three-time
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