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  1. Bucky Harris. Position: Manager. 5-9 , 156lb (175cm, 70kg) Born: November 8, 1896 in Port Jervis, NY. Died: November 8, 1977 (Aged 81-000d) in Bethesda, MD. Hall of Fame: Inducted as Manager in 1975. (Voted by Veteran's Committee)

  2. Jan 4, 2012 · After the season, Bucky Harris, an experienced and well-traveled skipper, was brought in to lead the team in 1947. Harris had previously managed in Washington, Detroit, Boston, and Philadelphia, but after his success with the Senators in his first two seasons, he had a sub-.500 record as skipper.

  3. Biography: Bucky Harris was an American professional baseball player and manager best known for his role as both player-manager for the Washington Senators. Harris led the Senators to their first World Series title in 1924, and later as a manager won the 1947 World Series with the New York Yankees.

  4. Bucky Harris Bio. Fullname: Stanley Raymond Harris; Born: 11/08/1896 in Port Jervis, NY; Debut: 8/28/1919; Hall of Fame: 1975; Died: 11/08/1977

  5. Apr 5, 2024 · Second baseman Bucky Harris spent more than a half a century in baseball, playing a dozen seasons in the majors and twice winning World Series titles as a manager. The son of a coal miner, Harris dropped out of school at age 13 to work in a mine and played baseball in his spare time.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Bucky_HarrisBucky Harris - Wikiwand

    Stanley Raymond "Bucky" Harris was an American professional baseball second baseman, manager and executive. While Harris played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Washington Senators and Detroit Tigers, it was his long managerial career that led to his enshrinement in the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee in 1975.

  7. Stanley Raymond "Bucky" Harris, known as "The Boy Wonder," carved a unique niche in the history of Major League Baseball.

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