Harry Davis (baseball player)
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Harry H. Davis (July 19, 1873 - August 11, 1947) was a Major League Baseball first baseman and right-handed batter who played for the New York Giants (1895-96), Pittsburgh Pirates (1896-98), Louisville Colonels (1898), Washington Senators (1898-99), Philadelphia Athletics) (1901-11, 1913-17), and Cleveland Naps (1912).
Davis was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He attended Girard College. He led the American League in home runs from 1904-1907. He also hit for the cycle on July 10, 1901.
Davis died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at the age of 74.
[edit] External links
- Baseball-Reference.com - career statistics and analysis
- Biography at BaseballLibrary
Preceded by Buck Freeman |
American League Home Run Champion 1904-1907 |
Succeeded by Sam Crawford |
Preceded by Nap Lajoie |
American League RBI Champion 1905-1906 |
Succeeded by Ty Cobb |
Preceded by George Stovall |
Cleveland Naps Manager 1912 |
Succeeded by Joe Birmingham |
Categories: Baseball first baseman stubs | 1873 births | 1947 deaths | 19th century baseball players | Cleveland Naps players | Cleveland Naps managers | Louisville Colonels players | Major league first basemen | New York Giants baseball players | Philadelphia Athletics players | Pittsburgh Pirates players | Washington Senators (NL) players | Baseball player-managers | People from Philadelphia | Major league players from Pennsylvania | Baseball players who have hit for the cycle | American League home run champions | American League RBI champions