Harry McCurdy
{{Short description|American baseball player (1899–1972)}}
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{{Infobox baseball biography
|name=Harry McCurdy
|image=HarryMcCurdyGoudeycard.jpg
|caption=Harry McCurdy 1933 Goudey baseball card
|position=Catcher
|bats=Left
|throws=Right
|birth_date={{birth date|1899|9|15}}
|birth_place=Stevens Point, Wisconsin, U.S.
|death_date={{death date and age|1972|7|21|1899|9|15}}
|death_place=Houston, Texas, U.S.
|debutleague = MLB
|debutdate=July 1
|debutyear=1922
|debutteam=St. Louis Cardinals
|finalleague = MLB
|finaldate=July 1
|finalyear=1934
|finalteam=Cincinnati Reds
|statleague = MLB
|stat1label=Batting average
|stat1value=.282
|stat2label=Home runs
|stat2value=9
|stat3label=Runs batted in
|stat3value=148
|teams=
- St. Louis Cardinals ({{baseball year|1922}}–{{baseball year|1923}})
- Chicago White Sox ({{baseball year|1926}}–{{baseball year|1928}})
- Philadelphia Phillies ({{baseball year|1930}}–{{baseball year|1933}})
- Cincinnati Reds ({{baseball year|1934}})
}}
Harry Henry McCurdy (September 15, 1899 – July 21, 1972), born in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, was a catcher for the St. Louis Cardinals (1922–1923), Chicago White Sox (1926–1928), Philadelphia Phillies (1930–1933) and Cincinnati Reds (1934).
In 10 seasons he played in 543 games and had 1,157 at bats, 148 runs, 326 hits, 71 doubles, 12 triples, 9 home runs, 148 RBI, 12 stolen bases, 129 walks, .282 batting average, .355 on-base percentage, .387 slugging percentage, 448 total bases and 25 sacrifice hits.
He died in Houston, Texas at the age of 72.
External links
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Category:Chicago White Sox players
Category:Cincinnati Reds players
Category:Philadelphia Phillies players
Category:St. Louis Cardinals players
Category:Brooklyn Dodgers scouts
Category:Major League Baseball catchers
Category:People from Stevens Point, Wisconsin
Category:Baseball players from Wisconsin
Category:Minor league baseball managers
Category:20th-century American sportsmen
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