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Abe Harrison
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Shortstop
Born: (1867-04-04)April 4, 1867
Norristown, Pennsylvania
Died: May 1, 1932(1932-05-01) (aged 65)
Hamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey
Batted: Right Threw: Right
debut
1885, for the Philadelphia Orions
Last appearance
1897, for the Cuban Giants
Teams
  • Philadelphia Orions (1885)
  • Argyle Hotel Athletics (1885)
  • Cuban Giants (1886–1897)

Abraham L. Harrison, often known as Abe, was an American baseball player. He was a talented shortstop in the late 1800s. Abe played for teams that were important before the famous Negro leagues were officially formed. He played for several teams from 1885 to 1897. Most of his career was spent with a very important team called the Cuban Giants.

Who Was Abe Harrison?

Abe Harrison was born on March 4, 1867, in Norristown, Pennsylvania. He grew up to become a professional baseball player. He played a key position on the field: shortstop. A shortstop plays between second and third base. Their job is to field ground balls and make quick throws.

His Baseball Journey

Abe Harrison started his baseball career in 1885. He first played for a team called the Philadelphia Orions. Later that same year, he also played for the Argyle Hotel Athletics. These teams were part of a time when baseball was growing. Many talented African-American players like Abe played on independent teams. These teams often traveled to play against others.

Playing for the Cuban Giants

In 1886, Abe Harrison joined the Cuban Giants. This team became very famous. They were one of the best African-American baseball teams of their time. Abe played with the Cuban Giants for a long time, from 1886 until 1897. This means he spent 12 years with them! The Cuban Giants were known for their skill and exciting games. They helped pave the way for future baseball leagues. Abe Harrison was a key part of their success as a shortstop. He was known for his strong throwing arm and quick fielding.

Later Life

Abe Harrison's baseball career ended in 1897. He passed away on May 1, 1932, in Hamilton Township, New Jersey. Abe Harrison is remembered as an important player. He was part of the early history of baseball for African-American athletes. His time with the Cuban Giants showed how much talent there was. These players helped shape the game we know today.

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