Jack Harper (1900s pitcher), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jack Harper (1900s pitcher)

American baseball player (1878-1950)

Date of Birth: 02-Apr-1878

Place of Birth: Pennsylvania, United States

Date of Death: 30-Sep-1950

Profession: baseball player

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Jack Harper (1900s pitcher)

  • Charles William "Jack" Harper (April 2, 1878 – September 30, 1950) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball.
  • He pitched eight seasons in the majors, from 1899 to 1906. Harper started his professional baseball career in 1898.
  • After a short stint with the Cleveland Spiders, he had a good season with the Fort Wayne Indians of the Interstate League in 1900 (going 20-15).
  • This got him into the majors for good. Over the next few seasons, Harper jumped from league to league, finally settling in with the Cincinnati Reds.
  • He had his best season in 1904, when he went 23–9 with a 2.30 earned run average. On May 30, 1904, Harper hit Chicago Cubs first baseman Frank Chance three times in one game, the last of which knocked Chance out cold.
  • By 1906, Chance had become the manager of the Cubs, and Harper was struggling on the mound.
  • Chance traded for Harper, cut his salary by two-thirds, and sat him on the bench for the entire season.At that time, organized baseball had the reserve clause; Harper had to pitch for the Cubs or no team at all.
  • He never played professional baseball again.

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