Rabbit Warstler

Rabbit Warstler

Harold Burton Warstler (September 13, 1903 - May 31, 1964) born in North Canton, Ohio was a Shortstop and Second Baseman for the Boston Red Sox (1930-33), Philadelphia Athletics (1934-36), Boston Bees (1936-40) and Chicago Cubs (1940).

In 11 seasons he played in 1,205 games and had 4,088 at bats, 431 runs, 935 hits, 133 doubles, 36 triples, 11 home runs, 332 RBI, 42 stolen bases, 405 walks, .229 batting average, .300 on-base percentage, .287 slugging percentage, 1,173 total bases and 107 sacrifice hits.

He died in his hometown at the age of 60.

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