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Harry Anderson (baseball) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harry Anderson (baseball)
Harry Walter Anderson (September 10, 1931 – June 11, 1998) was an American Major League Baseball player. The native of North East, Maryland, was nicknamed "Harry the Horse," standing tall and weighing . He batted left-handed and threw right-handed. An outfielder, Anderson attended West Chester University of Pennsylvania and was signed as an amateur free agent in by the Philadelphia Phillies. Anderson played 484 career games in 1957–1961 with the Phillies and the Cincinnati Reds. Anderson's first two years in the Major Leagues were his finest. Playing as the Phils' regular left fielder with occasional appearances as a first baseman, Anderson finished in the Top 25 in voting for the National League Most Valuable Player Award in both and . During the latter campaign, in his sophomore season in Philadelphia, he batted .301 with 23 home runs and 97 runs batted in, all career highs. But Anderson's performance went into decline in and in June the Phillies traded him to the Reds with Wally Post for young outfielder Tony González and Lee Walls.〔(Phillies send Post, Anderson to Reds )〕 González would be the Phils' starting centerfielder for much of the 1960s. Anderson, meanwhile, continued to struggle in Cincinnati and was sent to the minor leagues during the May 1961 roster cutdown. Overall, Anderson recorded 419 career hits in 1,586 at bats in the Major Leagues. He died at age 66〔(Former Phillies outfielder dies )〕 in Greenville, Delaware, six years after his 1992 induction into the Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame. ==References==
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