Harvey McClellan

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Harvey McDowell McClellan (Little Mac)

  • Bats Right, Throws Right
  • Weight 143 lb.

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Shortstop Harvey "Little Mac" McClellan was not one of the White Sox players involved in the Black Sox scandal. He had just made his debut in 1919 and did not appear in post-season play that year.

He played six years with the White Sox, getting 550 at-bats in 1923. Although most of his appearances were at shortstop, in some years he played more third base or second base.

McClellan and others claimed that some of the Black Sox threw games in the 1920 season, too. Source: Blackball, the Black Sox, and the Babe.

McClellan may have been one of the earliest people to use the actual term "black sox".

McClellan died young as a result of gall bladder troubles.

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