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John Halla

John Arthur Halla (May 13, 1884 – September 30, 1947) was a professional baseball pitcher from 1902 to 1917. He played one season in Major League Baseball for the Cleveland Naps. Halla was 5 feet, 11 inches tall and weighed 175 pounds.〔("John Halla Statistics and History" ). baseball-reference.com. Retrieved October 19, 2011.〕
==Career==
Halla was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1884.〔 He started his professional baseball career in 1902 with the Jefferson City Convicts of the Missouri Valley League. In 1904, he had a win–loss record of 20-19 for the MVL's Pittsburg Coal Diggers. The following season, he went 15-11 in the Western Association and was sold to the Cleveland Naps in August.〔("John Halla Minor League Statistics & History" ). baseball-reference.com. Retrieved October 19, 2011.〕〔("Western Association" ). ''Sporting Life''. August 26, 1905. p. 16.〕
Halla made three relief appearances for Cleveland, pitching 12.2 innings and giving up four earned runs. That was the only major league experience of his career.〔 He began the 1906 season with the Ohio-Pennsylvania League's Sharon Steels but then joined the Western Association's Topeka White Sox after losing four of his first five decisions.〔〔("Western Association" ). ''Sporting Life''. July 28, 1906. p. 14.〕
With Topeka, Halla went 10-3 for the rest of the season. In 1907, he stayed with the same club and went 24-9 to set a career-high in victories.〔 He pitched a no-hitter on August 1 of that year.〔("The Western Association" ). ''Sporting Life''. August 17, 1907. p. 25.〕
Halla was then purchased by the American Association's Louisville Colonels and stayed with them for the next three seasons.〔〔("The Reserves" ). ''Sporting Life''. October 12, 1907. p. 14.〕 In 1908, Halla had a win-loss record of 23-16 while pitching 336 innings, and in 1909, he went 17-12.〔 However, he then went 10-23 in 1910 to lead the league in losses.〔("1910 American Association Pitching Leaders" ). baseball-reference.com. Retrieved October 19, 2011.〕 He went to the Pacific Coast League for two seasons after that and posted two more losing records.〔
Halla bounced around various minor leagues until 1917. In his final season, he went 18-15 for the Western League's Lincoln Links. He finished his professional baseball career with 195 wins and 166 losses, all in the minors.〔
Halla died in El Segundo, California, in 1947 and was buried in Pacific Crest Cemetery.〔

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