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Charlie Harris (third baseman)

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prior to the 1899 season. He made his debut on May 26 and played in his last game on October 14. In total, he appeared in 30 games, mostly at third base, but also briefly played each of the
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This article is about the third baseman. For the relief pitcher, see
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October 14, 1899, for the Baltimore Orioles
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After his baseball career, Harris ran a grocery store in
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While on the Orioles, Harris developed a friendship with
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May 26, 1899, for the Baltimore Orioles
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Bubba Harris (baseball)
Charles Harris

Third baseman
Macon, Georgia
Gainesville, Florida
Batting average
Hits
Runs scored
Baltimore Orioles
1899
Major League Baseball
third baseman
Baltimore Orioles
1899
Macon, Georgia
Mercer University
Orioles
free agent
corner outfield
middle infield
plate appearances
slash line
runs
run batted in
player-manager
John McGraw
Gainesville, Florida

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