Harry Arndt
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'''Harry Arndt''' played professional baseball from 1902 to 1912. | '''Harry Arndt''' played professional baseball from 1902 to 1912. | ||
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[[Category:People|Arndt, Harry]] | [[Category:People|Arndt, Harry]] |
Revision as of 17:26, 27 April 2009
- See Unknown in the index for other people with this or a similar name.
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Weight: | 165 |
Harry Arndt played professional baseball from 1902 to 1912.
In the 1903-04 offseason, he was traded by Columbus to Louisville for Bill Clymer and $500[1]
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References
Footnotes
- ↑ American Association Almanac, Volume 7, issue 3.