- Harry Agganis
Infobox MLB retired
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textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
name=Harry Agganis
width=200
position=First baseman
bats=Left
throws=Left
birthdate=birth date|1929|4|20|mf=y
city-state|Lynn|Massachusetts
deathdate=death date and age|1955|6|27|1929|4|20
city-state|Cambridge|Massachusetts
debutdate=April 13
debutyear=1954
debutteam=Boston Red Sox
finaldate=June 2
finalyear=1955
finalteam=Boston Red Sox
stat1label=AVG
stat1value=.261
stat2label=Hits
stat2value=135
stat3label=RBI
stat3value=67
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*Boston Red Sox (by|1954-by|1955)
highlights=1954: 7th in AL with 8 Triples Aristotle George (Harry) Agganis (
April 20 ,1929 -June 27 ,1955 ) nicknamed "The Golden Greek", was an American athletic star in two sports. His family origins were fromLonganikos nearSparta ,Greece . [http://www.baseballacropolis.org/didyouknow.htm]Career
Born in
Lynn, Massachusetts , Agganis was a star football player atBoston University , primarily atquarterback . After a sophomore season in 1949, when he set a school record by tossing fifteentouchdown passes, he entered the Marine Corps. Agganis played for the Camp Lejeune (N.C.) football and baseball teams. He received a dependency discharge from the Marines to support his mother and returned to college to play in 1951-52. Agganis became the school's firstAll-America n in football.Agganis set another Boston University mark by passing for 1,402 yards for the season and won the Bulger Lowe Award as New England's outstanding football player. Coach
Paul Brown of theCleveland Browns thought he could be the successor toOtto Graham and drafted the college junior in the first round of the 1952 NFL draft, offering him a bonus of $25,000.Boston Red Sox ownerTom Yawkey outdid Brown, however, and signed Agganis to playMajor League Baseball for the Red Sox as afirst baseman for $35,000.Following his 1953 college graduation, Agganis played with the Triple-A Louisville where he hit .281 with 23
home run s and 108 RBI. He made his major league debut on April 13, 1954. Agganis had a modestrookie campaign, though he did leadAmerican League first basemen in assists andfielding percentage .In 1955, Agganis was off to a good start, but on June 2, he was hospitalized with
pneumonia after complaining of severe fever and chest pains. Though he rejoined the Red Sox ten days later, he fell ill again in Kansas City on June 27 and was flown back toCambridge, Massachusetts , where he died of apulmonary embolism . Ten thousand mourners attended his wake.Agganis was inducted into the
College Football Hall of Fame in 1974. "Gaffney Street", near the former site ofBraves Field inBoston , was renamed "Harry Agganis Way" in his honor on November 11, 1995. In 2004, theAgganis Arena on the campus of his alma mater was named in his honor.Batting and fielding statistics
YEAR TEAM AGE G AB R H 2B 3B HR HR% RBI BB SO SB CS AVG SLG OBA OPS 1954 Redsox 25 132 434 54 109 13 8 11 2.53 57 47 57 6 3 .251 .394 .321 .715 1955 Redsox 26 25 83 11 26 10 1 0 0.00 10 10 10 2 0 .313 .458 .383 .841 TOTALS 157 517 65 135 23 9 11 2.13 67 57 67 8 3 .261 .404 .331 .735 LG AVERAGE 518 67 137 21 5 11 2.15 63 59 57 5 4 .266 .389 .342 .731 POS AVERAGE 525 67 143 23 5 15 2.79 75 58 58 3 2 .272 .421 .344 .764
YEAR TEAM RC RCAA RCAP OWP RC/G TB EBH ISO SEC BPA IBB HBP SAC SF GIDP OUTS PA POS 1954 Redsox 56 -5 -11 .460 4.37 171 32 .143 .258 .442 0 0 7 5 6 346 493 1B 1955 Redsox 15 1 -1 .523 6.64 38 11 .145 .289 .500 0 0 0 1 3 61 94 1B TOTALS 71 -4 -12 .471 4.71 209 43 .143 .263 .452 0 0 7 6 9 407 587 LG AVERAGE 70 0 0 .500 4.63 202 37 .124 .240 .432 1 3 6 5 12 407 591 POS AVERAGE 76 7 0 .541 5.07 221 43 .149 .261 .458 1 3 5 6 11 407 597
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* "No longer are we foreigners. Thanks to Harry we are the Golden Greeks once more." Those were the words of Harry Agganis' mother two years after her son's death. They are not the exaggerations of a proud parent. They are the words of a Greek woman who saw. - Harry Agganis' legend lives on, by Courtney Deveau, at [http://www.thedailyitemoflynn.com/news/view.bg?articleid=6635&format=text "The Daily Item of Lynn"]
NFL PlayerCoach
Name=Harry Agganis
DateOfBirth=birth date|1929|4|20|mf=y
Birthplace=Lynn, MA
DateOfDeath=June 27 ,1955
College=Boston University
Position=QB
DraftedYear=1952
DraftedRound=1/ Pick 12
Awards=
Honors=College Football HOF
Records=
Retired #s=Boston University #33
CollegeHOF=50006Legacy
In 2005,
Boston University opened their new athletic facility,Agganis Arena , at the intersection of Commonwealth Avenue and Harry Agganis Way on the Charles River Campus. The arena is arguably the crown jewel of the $325 million John Hancock Student Village complex, competing only with the 270,000 square foot Fitness and Recreation Center next door.Agganis' legacy has been kept alive by the Agganis Foundation, which has awarded more than $1.1 million in college scholarships to 780 student-athletes from Boston and the North Shore, including Lynn, his hometown. Scholarships are awarded for academic and athletic achievement.
The Foundation was started in 1955 by the Boston Red Sox and owner Thomas A. Yawkey, the (Lynn) Daily Item newspaper and Harold O. Zimman, a mentor of Agganis for whom the football field at Tufts University is named.
The Foundation annually stages a series of high school All-Star games -- the Agganis All-Star Classics -- which feature the top high school seniors in Eastern Massachusetts competing in baseball, basketball, football, soccer and softball.
Every spring there is also an annual Harry Agganis Basketball tournament which takes place in his home town of Lynn, Massachusetts. It takes place at the St. George Church in Lynn and includes teams from Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and even Greece. The tournament is a commemoration to Harry's love for sports and along with being an opportunity to showcase respect, competitiveness and fun, it also helps bring the Greek community together.
ee also
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Boston University athletics
*Sigma Alpha Epsilon External links
* [http://collegefootball.org/famersearch.php?id=50006 College Football Hall of Fame]
* [http://mlb.mlb.com/stats/historical/mlb_player_locator_results.jsp?playerLocator=Agganis MLB] historical statistics
* [http://www.thehellenicvoice.com/Agganis_Harry2.htm Harry Agganis statue unveiled at "The Helenic Voice"]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/A/Agganis_Harry.stm BaseballLibrary.com]
* [http://www.agganisarena.com/about/arena/harry.html Agganis Arena page]
* [http://www.agganisarena.com/about/arena/agganis-gallery/ha-10.html Photo gallery]
* [http://www.thedeadballera.com/Obits/Agganis.Harry.Obit.html The Deadball Era]
* [http://www.bu.edu/bridge/archive/2005/04-01/landmark.html]
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