Harry Gleason
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Harry Gleason | |
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Third Baseman | |
Born: Camden, New Jersey | March 28, 1875|
Died: October 21, 1961 Camden, New Jersey | (aged 86)|
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | |
September 27, 1901, for the Boston Americans | |
Last MLB appearance | |
October 8, 1905, for the St. Louis Browns | |
MLB statistics | |
Batting average | .218 |
RBI | 90 |
Hits | 206 |
Teams | |
Harry Gilbert Gleason (March 28, 1875 – October 21, 1961) was a utility infielder/outfielder in Major League Baseball who played from 1901 through 1905 for the Boston Americans (1901–03) and St. Louis Browns (1904–05). Listed at 5' 6", 160 lb., Gleason batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Camden, New Jersey. His older brother, Kid Gleason, also was a major league player.[citation needed]
A line-drive hitter, Gleason delivered a pinch-hit single and stole a base in his first major league at-bat with the Boston Americans. After that, he made 262 fielding appearances as a third baseman (202), shortstop (20) and second baseman (16), as well at center field (16) and left (8). His most productive season came with the 1905 St. Louis Browns, when he played a career-high 150 games including 144 as the team's regular third base, while hitting 17 extrabases with 45 runs and 57 RBI, also career-numbers.
In a five-season career, Gleason was a .218 hitter (206-for-944) with three home runs and 90 RBI in 274 games, including 88 runs, 24 doubles, 11 triples, and 31 stolen bases.[citation needed]
Gleason died at his hometown of Camden, New Jersey at age 86.[citation needed]
External links
[edit]- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference
- Harry Gleason at Find a Grave
- 1875 births
- 1961 deaths
- Boston Americans players
- St. Louis Browns players
- Major League Baseball infielders
- Major League Baseball outfielders
- Baseball players from Camden, New Jersey
- Springfield Ponies players
- Springfield Maroons players
- Meriden Silverites players
- Utica Pent-Ups players
- Columbus Senators players
- Williamsport Millionaires players
- Jersey City Skeeters players
- Trenton Tigers players
- Wilmington Peaches players
- Harrisburg Senators players
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- American baseball outfielder, 1870s birth stubs