Bill Harris
1900-1965
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RHP 1923-24, 31-34, 38 Reds, Pirates , Red Sox
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434 | 24-22 | 3.92 |
From 1921 to 1945, Harris won 257 minor league games, including two no-hitters for
Buffalo in 1936. The righthander had one decent ML season (10-9, 3.64) for the 1932
Pirates.
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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
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Despite pitching yesterday, Walter Johnson comes back to pitch the 2nd game today in Philadelphia and opposing pitcher Bill Harris pops a 2-run 2nd inning homer off the Big Train. The A's win, 9–4 after losing the opener, 11–3.
» September 8, 1931: Bill Harris, 31, who last pitched in the majors for the Reds, in 1924, makes his first appearance for Pittsburgh and shuts out Cincinnati, 3–0. |
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