George Harney (baseball) facts for kids
Quick facts for kids George Harney |
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Pitcher | |||
Born: Bessemer, Alabama |
June 1, 1890|||
Died: Chicago, Illinois |
May 5, 1959|||
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1923, for the Chicago American Giants | |||
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1931, for the Chicago American Giants | |||
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George Arthur Harney (born June 1, 1890 – died May 5, 1959) was an American baseball player. He was a talented pitcher who played in the Negro Leagues during a time when African American players were not allowed in Major League Baseball. He played for the Chicago American Giants for most of his career.
Who Was George Harney?
George Harney was born in Bessemer, Alabama, in 1890. He grew up loving baseball and became a skilled pitcher. A pitcher is the player who throws the baseball from the mound to the batter. It's a very important job in baseball!
Playing in the Negro Leagues
Before joining the Chicago American Giants, George Harney played for a team called Gilkerson's Union Giants in 1922.
In April 1923, George Harney joined the famous Chicago American Giants. This team was one of the best in the Negro Leagues. He played with them for many years, staying until 1931. The Negro Leagues were professional baseball leagues for African American players. They were created because, for many years, Black players were not allowed to play in the main Major League Baseball teams due to segregation. These leagues were full of amazing talent and exciting games.
George Harney's career as a pitcher in the Negro Leagues showed his dedication to baseball. He was part of an important era in sports history, helping to keep the love of baseball alive for many fans.