Negro League player stats include league games, interleague games (against major Negro League competition), and games against select top-level independent Black Baseball teams. Player stats do not include the extensive amount of exhibitions and barnstorming games Negro League teams often played. Negro League data is not complete. Research is still ongoing and we’ll continue to publish updates as more information becomes available. Negro Leagues Data: Frequently Asked Questions (NEW)
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Frequently Asked Questions
When was Harry Simpson born?
Harry Simpson was born on December 3, 1925.
Where was Harry Simpson born?
Harry Simpson was born in Atlanta, GA.
How tall was Harry Simpson?
Harry Simpson was 6-1 (185 cm) tall.
How much did Harry Simpson weigh when playing?
Harry Simpson weighed 180 lbs (81 kg) when playing.
How many seasons did Harry Simpson play?
Harry Simpson played 11 seasons.
Is Harry Simpson in the Hall of Fame?
Harry Simpson has not been elected into the Hall of Fame.
What position did Harry Simpson play?
Harry Simpson was an Outfielder and First Baseman.
How many hits did Harry Simpson have?
Harry Simpson had 870 hits over his career.
How many home runs did Harry Simpson have?
Harry Simpson had 76 home runs over his career.
What was Harry Simpson's average?
Harry Simpson had a .269 average over his career.
How many teams has Harry Simpson played for?
Harry Simpson played for 6 teams; the Philadelphia Stars, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Athletics, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox and Pittsburgh Pirates.
How many World Series has Harry Simpson won?
Harry Simpson never won a World Series.
When did Harry Simpson retire?
Harry Simpson last played in 1959.
What are Harry Simpson's nicknames?
Suitcase,Goody are nicknames for Harry Simpson.
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