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Stanley Raymond "Bucky" Harris (November 8, 1896 – November 8, 1977) was an American Major League Baseball player, manager and executive. In 1975, the Veterans Committee elected Harris, as a manager, to the Baseball Hall of Fame.==Early life==Of Swiss and Welsh descent, Harris was born in Port Jervis, New York, and raised after the age of six in Pittston, Pennsylvania. His father, Thomas, had emigrated from Wales, while his mother, Catherine (Rupp), hailed from Hughestown, Pennsylvania. His elder brother, Merle, was a minor league second baseman. Bucky Harris left school at age 13 to work at a local colliery, the Butler Mine, as an office boy and, later, a weigh master.Kritzer, Cy, "The Boy Who Bucked the Current," ''1947 Baseball Guide and Record Book,'' St. Louis, MO: The Sporting News, 1947, pp. 116-123 In his spare time, Harris played basketball for the Pittston YMCA team as well as sandlot baseball.


Stanley Raymond "Bucky" Harris (November 8, 1896 – November 8, 1977) was an American Major League Baseball player, manager and executive. In 1975, the Veterans Committee elected Harris, as a manager, to the Baseball Hall of Fame.〔
==Early life==
Of Swiss and Welsh descent, Harris was born in Port Jervis, New York, and raised after the age of six in Pittston, Pennsylvania. His father, Thomas, had emigrated from Wales, while his mother, Catherine (Rupp), hailed from Hughestown, Pennsylvania. His elder brother, Merle, was a minor league second baseman. Bucky Harris left school at age 13 to work at a local colliery, the Butler Mine, as an office boy and, later, a weigh master.〔Kritzer, Cy, "The Boy Who Bucked the Current," ''1947 Baseball Guide and Record Book,'' St. Louis, MO: The Sporting News, 1947, pp. 116-123〕 In his spare time, Harris played basketball for the Pittston YMCA team as well as sandlot baseball.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 (November 8, 1896 – November 8, 1977) was an American Major League Baseball player, manager and executive. In 1975, the Veterans Committee elected Harris, as a manager, to the Baseball Hall of Fame.==Early life==Of Swiss and Welsh descent, Harris was born in Port Jervis, New York, and raised after the age of six in Pittston, Pennsylvania. His father, Thomas, had emigrated from Wales, while his mother, Catherine (Rupp), hailed from Hughestown, Pennsylvania. His elder brother, Merle, was a minor league second baseman. Bucky Harris left school at age 13 to work at a local colliery, the Butler Mine, as an office boy and, later, a weigh master.Kritzer, Cy, "The Boy Who Bucked the Current," ''1947 Baseball Guide and Record Book,'' St. Louis, MO: The Sporting News, 1947, pp. 116-123 In his spare time, Harris played basketball for the Pittston YMCA team as well as sandlot baseball.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
(November 8, 1896 – November 8, 1977) was an American Major League Baseball player, manager and executive. In 1975, the Veterans Committee elected Harris, as a manager, to the Baseball Hall of Fame.==Early life==Of Swiss and Welsh descent, Harris was born in Port Jervis, New York, and raised after the age of six in Pittston, Pennsylvania. His father, Thomas, had emigrated from Wales, while his mother, Catherine (Rupp), hailed from Hughestown, Pennsylvania. His elder brother, Merle, was a minor league second baseman. Bucky Harris left school at age 13 to work at a local colliery, the Butler Mine, as an office boy and, later, a weigh master.Kritzer, Cy, "The Boy Who Bucked the Current," ''1947 Baseball Guide and Record Book,'' St. Louis, MO: The Sporting News, 1947, pp. 116-123 In his spare time, Harris played basketball for the Pittston YMCA team as well as sandlot baseball.">ウィキペディアでStanley Raymond "Bucky" Harris (November 8, 1896 – November 8, 1977) was an American Major League Baseball player, manager and executive. In 1975, the Veterans Committee elected Harris, as a manager, to the Baseball Hall of Fame.==Early life==Of Swiss and Welsh descent, Harris was born in Port Jervis, New York, and raised after the age of six in Pittston, Pennsylvania. His father, Thomas, had emigrated from Wales, while his mother, Catherine (Rupp), hailed from Hughestown, Pennsylvania. His elder brother, Merle, was a minor league second baseman. Bucky Harris left school at age 13 to work at a local colliery, the Butler Mine, as an office boy and, later, a weigh master.Kritzer, Cy, "The Boy Who Bucked the Current," ''1947 Baseball Guide and Record Book,'' St. Louis, MO: The Sporting News, 1947, pp. 116-123 In his spare time, Harris played basketball for the Pittston YMCA team as well as sandlot baseball.」の詳細全文を読む



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