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Harry Strohm : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harry Strohm Harry Strohm (October 28, 1901 - December 23, 1975) played and managed in minor league baseball from the 1920s to the 1950s. He ranks second all-time in career minor league hits with 3,486, behind only Spencer Harris. He ranks first in hits among all minor leaguers with no major league playing experience. Strohm was born in Kansas City, Missouri. ==Teams played for== He began his professional career in 1922 for the Topeka Kaws of the Southwestern League, with whom he played until 1923. Partway through the 1923 campaign, he joined the Milwaukee Brewers of the American Association, with whom he played until 1924 and from 1926 to 1929. He was with the Southern Association's Nashville Volunteers in 1925. He rejoined the Southern Association in 1930, playing for the Little Rock Travelers until 1933. He also played for the Fort Worth Cats of the Texas League in 1933. In 1934, he joined the Birmingham Barons of the Southern Association and in 1935, he was with the Clarksdale Ginners of the East Dixie League. In 1936, he played for the Jackson Generals (Kentucky-Illinois-Tennessee League), Clarksdale Ginners (now of the Cotton States League) and Helena Seaporters (Cotton States League). He played for the Opelousas Indians of the Evangeline League in 1937 and 1938 and remained in the league for most of the rest of his career, playing for the Jeanerette Blues (1939), Lafayette White Sox (1940), Port Arthur Tarpons (1941-1942), Abbeville Athletics (1946), New Iberia Cardinals (1947), Alexandria Aces (1947) and Lafayette Bulls (1948-1949). He also played for the Southeastern League's Jackson Senators in 1942. He did not play from 1943 to 1945 due to World War II.
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