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Harry Frank Coveleski
(The Giant Killer)
Position: Pitcher
Bats: Both, Throws: Left
Height: 6' 0", Weight: 180 lb.
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Born: April 23, 1886 in Shamokin, PA
Signed as a Free Agent with the Philadelphia Athletics in 1907.
(All Transactions)
Debut: September 10, 1907 (Age 21)
Teams (by GP): Tigers/Phillies/Reds 1907-1918
Final Game: June 23, 1918 (Age 32)
vs. SLB 9.0 IP, 7 H, 2 SO, 4 BB, 1 ER, L
Died: August 4, 1950 in Shamokin, PA
Buried: St. Stanislaus Cemetery, Shamokin, PA
Relatives: Brother of Stan Coveleski
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About biographical information
Career Home Runs
For all seasons after 1973, the play-by-play data is complete (
summary of missing data for
pre-1974). For some games from 1954 to 1973, we do not have
complete play-by-play.
Harry Coveleski: 0 Career Home Runs
0 leading off,
0 walk-off,
0 tying,
0 go ahead
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This player has not hit any home runs.
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hit in the major leagues since 1876. This project was begun in the
1940's by John C. Tattersall and was continued after Tattersall's
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been used whenever the home run occurred in a game for which we have
complete play-by-play data.
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Home Run Encyclopedia is correct.