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Henry Larkin
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First baseman/Outfielder
Born: (1860-01-12)January 12, 1860
Reading, Pennsylvania, US
Died: January 31, 1942(1942-01-31) (aged 82)
Reading, Pennsylvania, US
Batted: Right Threw: Right
debut
May 1, 1884, for the Philadelphia Athletics
Last appearance
August 4, 1893, for the Washington Senators
MLB statistics
Batting average .303
Hits 1,425
Runs 925
Teams
As Player
  • Philadelphia Athletics (1884–1889)
  • Cleveland Infants (1890)
  • Philadelphia Athletics (1891)
  • Washington Senators (1892–1893)

As Manager

  • Cleveland Infants (1890)

Henry E. Larkin was a famous baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball for 10 seasons. He was born on January 12, 1860, and passed away on January 31, 1942.

Henry Larkin's Early Baseball Career

Henry Larkin started his professional baseball journey at age 24. He joined the Philadelphia Athletics in 1884. He quickly showed off his amazing skills.

A Record-Setting Season

In 1885, Larkin had a truly special year. On June 16, he achieved something rare in baseball. He hit for the cycle. This means he hit a single, a double, a triple, and a home run all in one game!

That same year, he set another record. In a single game, he hit four doubles. This is a Major League record that has been tied many times. However, no one has ever broken it.

Playing for Different Teams

Larkin played six years with the Philadelphia Athletics. During this time, he often hit above a .300 batting average. This shows he was a very consistent hitter.

Switching Leagues

In his seventh season, Larkin moved to a different league. He joined the Players' League. There, he became a star first baseman for the Cleveland Infants. He had an impressive batting average of .330. He also brought in 112 runs for his team.

Larkin as a Player-Manager

While playing for the Cleveland Infants, Henry Larkin also took on another role. He managed the team in 1890. This means he was both a player and the team's coach.

Finishing His Career

When the Players' League ended, Larkin returned to Philadelphia. Later, he finished his baseball career. He played for the Washington Senators.

Henry Larkin ended his career with a .303 batting average. This is a very good average for a baseball player. He was also unique for his time. He hit more home runs when playing away games. He hit 35 home runs on the road compared to 18 at home.

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