George W. Haas' 1933 Baseball Profile and Career Highlights
The page from the 1933 Who's Who in Major Leagues details George W. Haas, known as "Mule," a prominent center fielder for the Chicago White Sox. Born on October 15, 1903, in Montclair, New Jersey, Haas was a left-handed batter and a right-handed thrower, standing 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighing 178 pounds. Married to Marie Stucky in 1923, he had one son, George Jr. The summary outlines his career, highlighting his early playing days with teams such as the Williamsport Grays and the Pittsburgh organization. He made a name for himself in the Southern League before joining the Philadelphia Athletics in 1928. The text credits him for his versatility and notable achievements, including his substantial batting average and contributions in the World Series.