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Harold Bell Elliot

Biography

Harold “Rowdy” Elliot was a professional baseball player known for his gritty, high-energy style of play. He suited up for the Brooklyn Robins, the team name used by the Dodgers during the 1910s and early 1920s. While he was not a major star of the era, Elliot earned his nickname from his aggressive approach and competitive attitude on the field. His time with the Robins places him within an important transitional period of early 20th-century baseball history.

Stats

Birth Date: July 8, 1890
Birth Location: Kokomo, IN
Death Date: February 12, 1934
Death Location: San Francisco CA, USA
Weight: 160 lb
Height: 5 ft 9 in
Bats: R
Throws: R
Debut Date: September 24, 1910
Final Game Date: October 2, 1920
Years Played: 5
Games Played: 157
At Bats: 402
Runs: 36
Hits: 97
Doubles: 15
Triples: 5
Home Runs: 1
RBIs: 44
Stolen Bases: 5
Base on Balls: 19
Batting Average: 0.241
Position: Catcher



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