Larry Schlafly

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Larry Schlafly
Larry Schlafly
Second Baseman
Born: September 19, 1878
Died: June 27, 1919 (aged 40)
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 18, 1902
for the Chicago Orphans
Final game
October 10, 1914
for the Brooklyn Tip-Tops
Career statistics
Hits     158
Home runs     5
Runs Batted In     58
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Harry Fenton Schlafly (September 19, 1878 - June 27, 1919) was a major league baseball player and manager born in Port Washington, Ohio. Larry entered the majors with a brief stint with the Chicago Orphans in 1902. He didn't play in the majors again until 1906 when he played for the Washington Senators. It turned out to be his best season of his career, playing in 123 games, hit .246, and stole 29 bases. After playing sparingly for the Senators in 1907, he again disappeared from the majors until emerging as the player-manager for the Buffalo Buffeds of the Federal League in 1914. He would stay on the next season as the manager only.[1][2]

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  1. ^ Baseball-Reference managerial record
  2. ^ Baseball-Reference playing record

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