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Bucky Harris
Stanley Raymond "Bucky" Harris (November 8, 1896 - November 8, 1977) was a Major League Baseball player, manager and executive. He was born in Port Jervis, New York.
Harris spent most of his playing career as a second baseman with the Washington Senators (1919-28), playing two seasons with the Detroit Tigers (1929-30) before ending his playing career in 1931.
One of baseball's "boy managers", Harris both played for and managed the Senators beginning in 1924, directing the team to a World Series Championship in his rookie season and the AL pennant the following year.
After leaving the Senators initially in 1928 (he would twice return to manage them again from 1935-42), Harris managed the Tigers also twice (1929-33, 1955-56), Boston Red Sox (1934), Philadelphia Phillies (briefly known as the Blue Jays, 1943), and the 1947 World Champion New York Yankees. He closed his 29-year managing career with the 1956 Tigers.
Bucky Harris died in Bethesda, Maryland, on his 81st birthday.
External links
- Page at Hall of Fame
- Profile at Baseball Library
- Managerial Career at Baseball Reference
- Batting and fielding statistics at Baseball Reference
- Signature analysis and signing habits of Bucky Harris, at PSA Card]
Categories: 1896 births | 1977 deaths | Baseball Hall of Fame | Baseball managers | Boston Red Sox managers | Detroit Tiger managers | Detroit Tiger players | Major league second basemen | New York Yankee managers | Philadelphia Phillie managers | Washington Senator managers | Washington Senator players