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Mickey Haslin

Michael Joseph "Mickey" Haslin (October 25, 1909 – March 7, 2002), born Michael Joseph Hazlinsky, was a Jewish〔There were no baptism records for his father, George, or any of George's siblings. The Jas family (George's mother's family, from Galbatő (Gaboltov )) seems to have become Crypto Jewish only in the Late 1800s. Some branches of the Hazlinsky Family (or perhaps unrelated Hazlinskys) had become Catholic earlier. See, for example, ("H
*?linsk?
) at Family Search.〕-Austrian American professional baseball player whose career spanned 13 seasons, six of which were spent in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Philadelphia Phillies (1933–36), Boston Bees (1936), and New York Giants (1937–38). Over his career in the majors, Haslin batted a combined .272 with 265 hits, 33 doubles, eight triples, nine home runs, and 109 runs batted in (RBIs) in 318 games played. He played shortstop, second base, and third base, defensively. Haslin also played in the semi-pros, and minor leagues before breaking into the majors.
In the minors, he played with the St. Catharines Brewers (1930), Stroudsburg Poconos (1932), Kansas City Blues (1937), Jersey City Giants (1938), San Diego Padres (1939–1941), Toronto Maple Leafs (1942), and Indianapolis Indians (1943). Haslin compiled a career minor league batting average of .311 with 881 hits, 155 doubles, 30 triples, and 43 home runs in 776 games played. He batted and threw right-handed. During his playing career, Haslin stood at and weighed . After retirement from baseball, he served in the United States Army during World War II.
==Early and personal life==
Mickey Haslin was born Michael Joseph Hazlinsky on October 25, 1909 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania to George〔("Family Trees For George Haslinsky on Ancestry.com ) Whose mother was Zuzanna Hazlinskyová née Jasová; remarried "Usiznskyová". His father was Zuzanna "Anna"'s first husband, Ján Hazlinsky. Ján was also the father of three of Anna's other sons, including Marion "Martin" Haslinsky (whose maternal sister, Catherine Gajdos née Uszinsky, referenced him as her brother when she purported to be "Maria Uscianski" instead of giving her actual name).〕 and Helen Julia (née Kmetzová) Hazlinsky, both of Austria Hungary. George Hazlinsky worked in the Pennsylvania coal mines.〔 Mickey Haslin had eight siblings; brothers George, Joseph, and John; and sisters Mary, Elizabeth, Anna, Susan, and Margaret. Mickey Haslin attended high school for just one year. From an early age, Haslin worked in the coal mines of his home-town.〔 Haslin had a fear of insects, and snakes, which caused many teammates to use them against him when playing a practical joke during his baseball career.

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