Jim was a member of one of the best pitching staffs of the 1960s and 1970s that included Jim Palmer, Dave McNally, Tom Phoebus, and Mike Cuellar.  He earned a championship ring in the 1970 World Series and was part of the dominant 1969 American League champs who lost that year's World Series to the "Miracle Mets".  An 18 game winner in 1968, Hardin pitched 4-1/2 years with Baltimore, half of one season with the Yankees and one year with the Braves. He finished his career with a record of 43-32 and a 3.19 ERA. 
 

TRANSACTIONS

Date

Details of Transaction

Prior to 1962 Season

Signed by the New York Mets as an amateur free agent

1965 (prior to 1966 season)

Drafted by Baltimore from the Mets for $12,000

November 1969 Offered to California Angels with Tom Phoebus and Merv Rettenmund for Andy Messersmith.  California declined the trade offer.

May 28, 1971

Traded by the Baltimore Orioles to the New York Yankees for Bill Burbach

April 3, 1972

Released by the New York Yankees

April 28, 1972

Signed as a Free Agent with the Atlanta Braves

 

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