Harrison Pepper
William Harrison Pepper
sometimes listed as William Harrison Peppers
- Bats Left, Throws Unknown
- Debut June 30, 1894
- Final Game July 6, 1894
- Born September 2, 1864 in Calvey, MO USA
- Died November 5, 1903 in Webb City, MO USA
Biographical Information[edit]
Harrison Pepper pitched two games for the Louisville Colonels in 1894. His record was 0-1. Both Pepper and the young Fred Clarke had played for Montgomery in 1893 and Savannah in 1894 before coming to the majors. Both made their debuts on June 30, 1894.
In 1895 he won 21 games for the St. Paul Apostles.
Earlier, in 1886, he was arrested (along with others) for playing baseball on Sunday. [1]
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