- Harry Byrd (baseball)
Infobox MLB retired
name=Harry Byrd
position=Pitcher
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date|1925|2|3
city-state|Darlington|South Carolina
deathdate=death date and age|1985|5|14|1925|2|3
city-state|Darlington|South Carolina
debutdate=April 21
debutyear=by|1950
debutteam=Philadelphia Athletics
finaldate=September 27
finalyear=by|1957
finalteam=Detroit Tigers
stat1label=Win-Loss record
stat1value=46-54
stat2label=Earned run average
stat2value=4.35
stat3label=Strikeout s
stat3value=381
teams=
*Philadelphia Athletics (by|1950-by|1953)
*New York Yankees (by|1954)
*Baltimore Orioles (by|1955)
*Chicago White Sox (by|1955-by|1956)
*Detroit Tigers (by|1957)
highlights=
* 1952AL Rookie of the Year Harry Gladwin Byrd (
February 3 ,1925 -May 14 ,1985 ) was aMajor League Baseball right-handedstarting pitcher who played for thePhiladelphia Athletics (1950, 1952-53),New York Yankees (1954),Baltimore Orioles (1955),Chicago White Sox (1955-56) andDetroit Tigers (1957). He was born inDarlington, South Carolina .Byrd was a fire-ball throwing pitcher who had a career characterized by uncertainty, constant change, and transition from one team to the next.
Byrd pitched in six games with the Athletics in 1950, spent a season back in the minors, and was called back up to the big club in 1952. That year he enjoyed his best season, going 15-15 with a 3.31 ERA, earned an All-Star berth, and was selected Rookie of the Year.
In 1953 Byrd went 11-20, but he worked 237 innings. At the start of the 1954 season, he was part of a ten-player trade between the Athletics and Yankees. In New York he finished 9-7 with a 2.99 ERA. At the end of the season, he was sent to the Orioles as part of a 17-player mega-deal.
Byrd went 3-2 with Baltimore in 1955, before being shipped off again to the White Sox. He finished with a combined 7-8 record with a 4.61 ERA. After pitching briefly with the Sox in 1956, he ended his career in 1957 with the Tigers.
In a seven-year career, Byrd compiled a 46-54 record with 381
strikeout s and a 4.35 ERA in 827.2 innings.Byrd lived in the small logging community of Mont Clare, just outside of Darlington, SC. He was a true "blue collar" country boy brought up hunting and fishing. He died in Darlington, South Carolina at age of 60 after a bout with lung cancer. Darlington named a road after him (Harry Byrd Highway), which eventually becomes Bobo Newsom Highway, another major-league pitcher from the area (Hartsville).
External links
*baseball-reference|id=b/byrdha01
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/B/Byrd_Harry.stm Baseball Library]
* [http://www.historicbaseball.com/players/b/byrd_harry.html Historic Baseball] - Focusing on players from South Carolina
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