- Born May 27, 1924
Hurd\'s pro career lasted for 14 seasons (1946โ49; 1951โ60). It began as a shortstop in the Chicago White Sox\' system, where he converted to pitching in 1948, and ended in the St. Louis Cardinals\' organization. His tenure with the Red Sox began in July 1954 when, at age 30, he was purchased from the ChiSox\' Charleston Senators Triple-A affiliate. He appeared in 16 games for Boston in his rookie season, then spent both 1955 and 1956 on the Red Sox\' roster, working in 43 and 40 games. In 1956, Hurd\'s earned run average ballooned from 3.01 to 5.33. He would spend the rest of his pitching career in the minor league. \n', '
In his three-season major-league career, Hurd posted a 13โ10 record with a 3.96 ERA and 11 saves, allowing 177 hits and 97 bases on balls, with 96 strikeouts, in 186โ1โ3 innings of work. He enjoyed success in 1958 as the ace relief pitcher for the American Association and Junior World Series champion Minneapolis Millers. Pitching for manager Gene Mauch, Hurd posted a 1.65 earned run average in 52 games.\n', '
Hurd was married to Peggy Wilson for 34 years and they had five children. Hurd died from cancer in Waterloo, Iowa, at age 58. He had spent his first two seasons as a full-time pitcher in Waterloo in 1948โ49 when the White Hawks were a White Sox farm team.\n', '
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