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Bubba Harris (baseball)

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Harris then spent 1950 back in the minor leagues before a brief return to the majors in early 1951, working in three games for Philadelphia and two for Cleveland before rosters were cut from 28 to 25 men in mid-May. His minor league career continued into 1956. As a big-leaguer, Harris won six of nine
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service. Acquired by the Athletics in 1947, he made his major league debut the following season, when, on April 29, 1948, he retired the
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decisions with eight saves and a 4.84 career ERA. In 87 games, all of them in relief, he permitted 190
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Worst relief pitching performance: Bubba Harris, A's - July 4, 1948 - Line: 2/3 IP, 6 H, 5 BB, 12 ER
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This biographical article relating to an American baseball pitcher born in the 1920s is a
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April 29, 1948, for the Philadelphia Athletics
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Harris' pro career began at the age of 17 in the low
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May 7, 1951, for the Cleveland Indians
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Bubba Harris

Pitcher
Sulligent, Alabama
Nobleton, Florida
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Philadelphia Athletics
1948
1949
1951
Cleveland Indians
1951
professional baseball
pitcher
right-hander
Major League Baseball
Philadelphia Athletics
1948
1949
1951
Cleveland Indians
Sulligent, Alabama
Jones Valley
University of Alabama
minor leagues
games
United States Navy
World War II

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