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Encyclopedia > Bud Harrelson

Derrel McKinley "Bud" Harrelson (born June 6, 1944 in Niles, California) is a former Major League Baseball shortstop who played for the New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies and Texas Rangers between 1965 and 1980. After retiring, he served as a manager for the Mets from 1990-91.


Harrelson was typical of shortstops of his era: good fielder, poor hitter. He had a lifetime batting average of .236, and hit a total of seven home runs during his fifteen year major league career, but had a lifetime fielding percentage of .969.


During the 1969 season, Harrelson was the linchpin of a very good middle infield; his frequent double play partner was Ken Boswell. In the Mets' 1973 pennant-winning season, Felix Millán was his counterpart.


In his manager tenure with the Mets Harrelson amassed a 145-129 record, but was fired before the end of the 1991 season.


Harrelson is currently the co-owner, Senior Vice President for Baseball Operations, and first base coach of the Long Island Ducks, an unaffiliated minor league baseball club.


Harrelson was inducted into the New York Mets Hall of Fame in 1982.


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Bud Harrelson - Definition, explanation (210 words)
Derrel McKinley "Bud" Harrelson (born June 6, 1944 in Niles, California) is a former Major League Baseball shortstop who played for the New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies and Texas Rangers between 1965 and 1980.
Harrelson is currently the co-owner, Senior Vice President for Baseball Operations, and first base coach of the Long Island Ducks, an unaffiliated minor league baseball club.
Harrelson was inducted into the New York Mets Hall of Fame in 1982.
Bud Harrelson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (292 words)
Derrel McKinley "Bud" Harrelson (born June 6, 1944, Niles, California) is a former Major League Baseball shortstop who played for the New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies and Texas Rangers from 1965 and 1980.
Harrelson is currently the co-owner, Senior Vice President for Baseball Operations and first base coach of the Long Island Ducks, an unaffiliated minor league baseball team.
Harrelson was inducted into the New York Mets Hall of Fame in 1982.
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