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  • Larry Hisle

    Birth Date: 05/05/1947

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    When Milwaukee signed Larry Hisle as a free agent just before Thanksgiving in 1977, Brewers fans were excited. One of the first big-name free agents to play for Milwaukee, Hisle was seen as a power hitting outfielder that would lead the Brew Crew into the 1980s. Unfortunately, 1978 was the one and only great season for Hisle as a Brewer. He suffered a rotator cuff injury the following season and only played 79 games over the next four years before retiring in 1982.

    Larry Eugene Hisle was drafted out of Portsmouth (Ohio) High School in the second round of the very first MLB draft in 1965 by the Philadelphia Phillies, two picks behind Johnny Bench and one pick in front of long-time Minnesota Twins infielder Danny Thompson. He chose baseball over basketball even though he had over 100 colleges talking with him, along with basketball star Oscar Robertson, who tried to get Hisle to play at Big O’s alma mater, University of Cincinnati.

    After just two years in the minors, Hisle broke camp with the Phillies in 1968. The right-handed Hisle singled off Claude Osteen of Los Angeles in his first major league at-bat and started off his year batting .400 (4-for-10) in his first three games. But after sitting on the bench for a week or so, the Phillies optioned Hisle to Triple A San Diego to get him regular playing time. He finished the season with San Diego, slashing .303/.365/.446 with six home runs and 17 stolen bases across 267 at-bats. His season ended in early July when he was diagnosed with hepatitis.

    Hisle starred in his ‘rookie’ season in 1969, hitting .266/.338/.459 with 20 homers, 18 stolen bases, and an OPS+ of 124 over 482 at-bats. He finished tied for fourth in the National League Rookie of the Year race, finishing behind winner Ted Sizemore, Coco Laboy, and Al Oliver.

    In 1970, Hisle dropped off, hitting only .205/.299/.353 with 10 homers. The following season, Hisle started the season with Philadelphia but after getting only 42 at-bats in the first two months, was sent down to Triple A Eugene. He tore it up in Oregon, slashing .328/.400/.597 with 29 extra-base hits in 186 at-bats. For his reward, he was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers after the season. He spent all of 1972 at Triple A Albuquerque and was named to the Pacific Coast League All-Star team after batting .325/.410/.561 with 23 homers and 20 stolen bases.

    After the season, Hisle was traded…twice. First, on October 26 he was traded to St. Louis and then on November 29, he was traded to Minnesota. Over the next five years, Hisle played 140 games or more four times and was named to the AL All-Star team in 1977. In that same season, Hisle batted .302/.369/.533 with 28 homers and a league-leading 119 RBI, along with an OPS+ of 144. That off-season, Hisle signed a six-year, $3.155 million free agent contract with Milwaukee.

    The 1978 season was arguably Hisle’s finest season. He batted .290/.374/.533 with a career-high 34 homers, 115 RBI, and had an OPS+ of 153. He was once again named to the AL All-Star team and was third in AL MVP voting, trailing only winner Jim Rice and pitcher Ron Guidry.

    Hisle began the 1979 season and was batting .313/.353/.625 on April 20 when he hurt his right shoulder making a throw from left field. He played exclusively at DH the next two weeks but went on the disabled list when the pain became too great. He returned for two games but was shut down for the season in mid-September. In the off-season, Hisle was diagnosed with a torn rotator cuff. He rehabbed in 1980, had shoulder surgery in 1981, and after another disabled list stint in 1982, retired after the season.

    Hisle coached in the minor leagues for a few different organizations and in the bigs as a hitting coach for Toronto from 1992-1995.

    Notable Events & Trivia

    • Hisle's son Larry Jr. played two seasons with the UW Badgers basketball team in the early 90s
    • He was named after baseball great Larry Doby
    • Hisle played American Legion baseball on the same team as Gene Tenace and Al Oliver

    Larry Hisle Statistics

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    Season Age Team Lg WAR G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ rOBA Rbat+ TB GIDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards
    1968 21 PHI NL 0.2 7 12 11 1 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 .364 .417 .455 .871 162 .398 164 5 0 0 0 0 0 /8H  
    1969 22 PHI NL 2.1 145 537 482 75 128 23 5 20 56 18 8 48 152 .266 .338 .459 .797 124 .371 125 221 7 5 2 0 8 *8/H7 ROY-4
    1970 23 PHI NL -0.8 126 468 405 52 83 22 4 10 44 5 5 53 139 .205 .299 .353 .652 77 .304 75 143 9 3 3 4 2 *89/H  
    1971 24 PHI NL -0.3 36 82 76 7 15 3 0 0 3 1 0 6 22 .197 .256 .237 .493 41 .254 40 18 3 0 0 0 1 7H/8  
                                                                     
    1973 26 MIN AL 3.4 143 618 545 88 148 25 6 15 64 11 4 64 128 .272 .351 .422 .773 114 .366 115 230 13 4 2 3 2 *87/9H  
    1974 27 MIN AL 2.8 143 576 510 68 146 20 7 19 79 12 6 48 112 .286 .353 .465 .818 131 .383 133 237 14 8 4 6 5 *789H  
    1975 28 MIN AL 1.7 80 289 255 37 80 9 2 11 51 17 3 27 39 .314 .376 .494 .870 143 .403 137 126 5 1 2 4 3 78DH/9  
    1976 29 MIN AL 4.3 155 661 581 81 158 19 5 14 96 31 18 56 93 .272 .335 .394 .730 111 .353 116 229 11 4 11 9 4 *79/8H  
    1977 30 MIN AL 5.2 141 620 546 95 165 36 3 28 119 21 10 56 106 .302 .369 .533 .902 144 .404 146 291 11 6 5 7 5 *78/9DH AS,MVP-12
    1978 31 MIL AL 5.3 142 600 520 96 151 24 0 34 115 10 6 67 90 .290 .374 .533 .906 153 .419 160 277 14 5 3 5 3 7D8/H9 AS,MVP-3
    1979 32 MIL AL 0.1 26 108 96 18 27 7 0 3 14 1 0 11 19 .281 .352 .448 .800 115 .352 105 43 4 0 0 1 2 D7/8H  
    1980 33 MIL AL 0.8 17 76 60 16 17 0 0 6 16 1 1 14 7 .283 .421 .583 1.004 177 .453 188 35 1 1 0 1 2 D  
    1981 34 MIL AL 0.4 27 97 87 11 20 4 0 4 11 0 0 6 17 .230 .289 .414 .702 106 .357 126 36 1 2 0 2 0 D/H  
    1982 35 MIL AL -0.1 9 36 31 7 4 0 0 2 5 0 0 5 13 .129 .250 .323 .573 61 .290 74 10 2 0 0 0 0 /DH  
    14 Yrs 25.0 1197 4780 4205 652 1146 193 32 166 674 128 61 462 941 .273 .347 .452 .799 123 .373 125 1901 95 39 32 42 37 87D9H  
    162 Game Avg 3.4 162 647 569 88 155 26 4 22 91 17 8 63 127 .273 .347 .452 .799 123 .373 125 257 13 5 4 6 5    
                                                               
    MIN (5 Yrs) 17.2 662 2764 2437 369 697 109 23 87 409 92 41 251 478 .286 .354 .457 .811 127 .379 129 1113 54 23 24 29 19 *789HD  
    MIL (5 Yrs) 6.5 221 917 794 148 219 35 0 49 161 12 7 103 146 .276 .361 .505 .866 142 .402 149 401 22 8 3 9 7 D78H/9  
    PHI (4 Yrs) 1.2 314 1099 974 135 230 49 9 30 104 24 13 108 317 .236 .316 .397 .714 98 .334 97 387 19 8 5 4 11 89H7  
                                                               
    AL (10 Yrs) 23.8 883 3681 3231 517 916 144 23 136 570 104 48 354 624 .284 .356 .469 .825 131 .385 134 1514 76 31 27 38 26 78D9H  
    NL (4 Yrs) 1.2 314 1099 974 135 230 49 9 30 104 24 13 108 317 .236 .316 .397 .714 98 .334 97 387 19 8 5 4 11 89H7  
    Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
    Generated 5/2/2025.

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