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Name Team Age
Harry Manning Retired (1965, Age 36) Died (1994, Age 65)
Drafted Position Bats/Throws
Round 1, Pick 5
(1950)
C R/R
League Option Years   Majors Service Time
Vida Blue League 0 14 years (147 games)
Total Rating   Arm Range
A+ A-
Contact vs R Contact vs L Speed
A+ A+
Power vs R Power vs L Bunting
C+
Endurance Velocity Control
B- C+
Leadership   Mentor vs RHP   Mentor vs LHP  
B- A+ A+
Health   Injured Days   Birthday
C- 0 10/9/1929
WS Rings WS Appearances LCS Appearances
0 0 0
Alt Pos (1B) Alt Pos (---) Alt Pos (---)
(16.9 %) (0.0 %) (0.0 %)

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Year   Series G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS E OPS OBP SLG AVG
Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
Career Transactions
DateTransaction
1965-11-01Harry Manning has retired from the Philadelphia Nutters
1965-08-14Harry Manning of the Philadelphia Nutters is injured and is expected to be out 20 days.
1965-03-26Philadelphia Nutters has drafted Harry Manning #47 overall in the Expansion Draft.
1964-08-11Harry Manning of the Washington Lumberjacks is injured and is expected to be out 7 days.
1964-06-10Harry Manning of the Washington Lumberjacks is injured and is expected to be out 30 days.
1962-04-21A trade has been completed between the Washington Lumberjacks and the Brooklyn Robins. The Brooklyn Robins receive Rich Miller from the Washington Lumberjacks in exchange for Harry Manning.
1959-09-10Harry Manning of the Brooklyn Dead Rabbits is injured and is expected to be out 37 days.
1951-04-18The Brooklyn Dead Rabbits have promoted Harry Manning to the major league team. The Brooklyn Dead Rabbits have designated Silver Ferrer for assignment.
1950-04-01The Brooklyn Dead Rabbits have promoted Glenn Penson to the major league team. The Brooklyn Dead Rabbits have promoted Silver Ferrer to the major league team. The Brooklyn Dead Rabbits have sent Harry Manning to the minors. The Brooklyn Dead Rabbits have sent Tony Cardenal to the minors.