Stanley Raymond "Bucky" Harris was a Major League Baseball player, manager and executive. He was born in Port Jervis, New York and discovered by baseball promoter Joe Engel, who led the Chattanooga Lookouts at Engel Stadium. Harris spent most of his playing career as a second baseman with the Washington Senators (1919-28).

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  • Stanley Raymond "Bucky" Harris was a Major League Baseball player, manager and executive. He was born in Port Jervis, New York and discovered by baseball promoter Joe Engel, who led the Chattanooga Lookouts at Engel Stadium. Harris spent most of his playing career as a second baseman with the Washington Senators (1919-28). One of baseball's "boy managers", Harris both played for and managed the Senators beginning in 1924, directing the team to a World Series Championship in his rookie season and the AL pennant the following year. After leaving the Senators initially in 1928 (he would twice return to manage them again from 1935-42 and from 1950-54), Harris was traded to the Detroit Tigers as player-manager. His playing career essentially ended in 1928, though he had a few cameo appearances with the Tigers in 1929 and 1931. He managed the Tigers twice (1929-33, 1955-56), Boston Red Sox (1934), Philadelphia Phillies (briefly known as the Blue Jays, 1943), and the 1947 World Champion New York Yankees. He closed his 29-year managing career with the 1956 Tigers, then rejoined the Red Sox as assistant general manager in 1957-58. He succeeded Joe Cronin as Boston's GM in January 1959 and served two seasons in that post before his release in September 1960. Late in his career, Harris was a scout for the Chicago White Sox and special assistant for the expansion Washington franchise that existed from 1961-71. Bucky Harris died in Bethesda, Maryland, on his 81st birthday. He is 6th in MLB manager career wins with 2,157 wins to his name. Harris is mentioned in a version of Abbott & Costello's famous Who's on First? routine. Parents: Thomas Harris, born ca. 1867, England or Wales, and Catherine (Rupp) Harris, born Hughestown, Pennsylvania; brother: Merle Harris, born Pennsylvania.
  • Stanley Raymond 'Bucky' Harris war ein ehemaliger US-amerikanischer Baseballspieler und Manager in der Major League Baseball.
  • バッキー・ハリス(Stanley Raymond "Bucky" Harris、1896年11月8日 - 1977年11月8日)は、1920~1950年代に活躍したアメリカ・メジャーリーグの選手、および監督。選手時代の主なポジションは二塁手。ニューヨーク州ポートジャービス生まれ。右投げ右打ち。メジャーリーグの監督を29シーズン勤め、2度のワールドシリーズ制覇を含めアメリカンリーグを通算3度制覇した。1975年に監督としてアメリカ野球殿堂入りを果たしている。
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  • *World Series champion 1924, 1947 * American League champion 1925 * Managerial record: 2157-2218 * General Manager of the Boston Red Sox (1959-1960)
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  • Stanley Raymond "Bucky" Harris was a Major League Baseball player, manager and executive. He was born in Port Jervis, New York and discovered by baseball promoter Joe Engel, who led the Chattanooga Lookouts at Engel Stadium. Harris spent most of his playing career as a second baseman with the Washington Senators (1919-28).
  • Stanley Raymond 'Bucky' Harris war ein ehemaliger US-amerikanischer Baseballspieler und Manager in der Major League Baseball.
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