Harry Arndt

American baseball player (1879-1921)

Baseball player
Harry Arndt
Harry Arndt in 1910
Second Baseman/Outfielder
Born: (1879-02-12)February 12, 1879
South Bend, Indiana, U.S.
Died: March 25, 1921(1921-03-25) (aged 42)
South Bend, Indiana, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
July 2, 1902, for the Detroit Tigers
Last MLB appearance
May 25, 1907, for the St. Louis Cardinals
MLB statistics
Batting average.248
Home runs6
Runs batted in99
Teams
  • Detroit Tigers (1902)
  • Baltimore Orioles (1902)
  • St. Louis Cardinals (1905–1907)

Harry John Arndt (1879–1921) was a Major League Baseball (MLB) second baseman. He was born on February 12, 1879, in South Bend, Indiana. He played four seasons, with the Detroit Tigers, Baltimore Orioles, and St. Louis Cardinals. Arndt played in 271 games with 244 hits in 985 at bats. He had a .248 average with six home runs and 99 runs batted in.[1] Arndt died on March 25, 1921, in his home town of South Bend.

References

  1. ^ "Harry Arndt". Baseball Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved June 26, 2022.

External links

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
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