- Slim Harriss
William Jennings Bryan Harriss (
December 11 ,1896 -September 19 ,1963 ) was apitcher who played inMajor League Baseball between the 1920 and 1928 seasons. Listed at 6'6", 180 lb., Harriss batted and threwright-handed . A native ofBrownwood, Texas , he studied atHoward Payne University .A tall, lanky hurler, Harriss entered the majors in 1920 with the Philadelphia Athletics, playing for them six and a half years before joining the
Boston Red Sox (1926-28). Twice he led theAmerican League in losses, with 20 in 1922 and 21 in 1927. His most productive season came with the 1925 Athletics, when he recorded career-highs with 19 wins, a 3.49 ERA, and 252⅔innings pitched . During the 1926 midseason, he was sent by the Athletics alongFred Heimach andBaby Doll Jacobson to the Red Sox in the same transaction that brought Tom Jenkins andHoward Ehmke to Philadelphia. In 1928, he led the hapless pitching staff of Boston with 14 wins and 77strikeout s.In a nine-season career, Harriss posted a 95-135 record with 644 strukeouts and a 4.26 ERA in 349 appearances, including 228 starts, 89
complete game s, sevenshutout s, 78games finished , 16 saves, and 1750⅓ innings of work.Harriss died in
Temple, Texas at age 66.ources
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