Dave Harris (baseball)

American baseball player (1900–1973) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

David Stanley Harris (July 14, 1900 – September 18, 1973) was a professional baseball player who played outfield in the Major Leagues from 1925 to 1934. He played for the Boston Braves, Chicago White Sox, and Washington Senators.

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Dave Harris
Outfielder
Born: July 14, 1900
Summerfield, North Carolina, U.S.
Died: September 18, 1973(1973-09-18) (aged 73)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 14, 1925, for the Boston Braves
Last MLB appearance
September 15, 1934, for the Washington Senators
MLB statistics
Batting average.281
Home runs32
Runs batted in247
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On August 5, 1932 Harris broke up a potential perfect game by Tommy Bridges, of the Detroit Tigers, as the 27th batter. The pitcher was due up to bat before Washington Senators manager Walter Johnson sent Harris in to pinch hit. Harris singled off of Bridges.[1] Harris ended up leading the American League with fourteen pinch hits. 1932 was also the year in which Harris finished 19th in the MVP voting.

In 542 games over seven seasons, Harris hit.281 (406-for-1447) with 243 runs scored, 74 doubles, 33 triples, 32 home runs, 247 RBI, 196 walks, an on-base percentage of.368 and a slugging percentage of.444. He compiled a career.963 fielding percentage.[2]

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