James Nathaniel Halpin (October 4, 1863 – January 4, 1893), a native of England, was a Major League Baseball shortstop/third baseman. He played for the Worcester Ruby Legs (1882), Washington Nationals, and Detroit Wolverines (1885). At just 18 years of age, he was the youngest player to appear in a National League game in 1882. Halpin made his major league debut in a home game against the Buffalo Bisons at Worcester Driving Park Grounds.

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  • James Nathaniel Halpin (October 4, 1863 – January 4, 1893), a native of England, was a Major League Baseball shortstop/third baseman. He played for the Worcester Ruby Legs (1882), Washington Nationals, and Detroit Wolverines (1885). At just 18 years of age, he was the youngest player to appear in a National League game in 1882. Halpin made his major league debut in a home game against the Buffalo Bisons at Worcester Driving Park Grounds. The Ruby Legs defeated future Hall of Famer Pud Galvin 6-3. Halpin played just one more game for Worcester before returning to the big leagues two years later. In 63 total games he hit .165 (38-for-230) with 5 doubles and 27 runs scored. He was a slightly below-average fielder for his era, making 51 errors in 263 total chances (.806). Halpin died at the age of 29 in Boston, Massachusetts.
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  • James Nathaniel Halpin (October 4, 1863 – January 4, 1893), a native of England, was a Major League Baseball shortstop/third baseman. He played for the Worcester Ruby Legs (1882), Washington Nationals, and Detroit Wolverines (1885). At just 18 years of age, he was the youngest player to appear in a National League game in 1882. Halpin made his major league debut in a home game against the Buffalo Bisons at Worcester Driving Park Grounds.
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