Harry Blake

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Harry Cooper Blake

  • Bats Right, Throws Right
  • Height 5' 7", Weight 165 lb.

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"In the ninth inning there was a little confusion at third between Clark and Reitz about a thrown ball. It didn't amount to much. There are ten teams in the League that wouldn't have profited by it. But Harry Blake utilized the opportunity and sneaked in from third with the winning run after the game seemed, like history, 'gone beyond recall'." - Sporting Life, May 23, 1896

"Harry Blake is playing centre field for the Indians as well as Jimmy McAleer ever played it. Blake appears to be back in his 1895 form." - Sporting Life, May 15, 1897

"Harry Blake is called 'the great emergency hitter' by Missouri fans." - Sporting Life, May 27, 1899

Harry Blake played six seasons in the majors, mostly for the Cleveland Spiders and as a right fielder. He also played in the minors through 1909.

Blake was a major league regular at a very young age. In 1894, he was a 20-year-old rookie regular on a team whose average age was 28. The two regulars who were closest in age to him were Jesse Burkett, 25, and Cupid Childs, 26. Although listed at 5'7", he was sometimes called "little Harry Blake" in the press. While with Cleveland, his teammates nicknamed him "Dude". His stronger hitting later in his major league career was attributed to breaking a cigarette habit. He died in a fire in a rooming house where he was staying.

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