Harold Chandler Janvrin Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Harold Chandler Janvrin (August 27, 1892 – March 1, 1962) born in Haverhill, Massachusetts, was a utility infielder for the Boston Red Sox (1911 and 1913–17), Washington Senators (1919), St. Louis Cardinals (1919–21) and Brooklyn Robins (1921–22).He helped the Red Sox win the 1915 and 1916 World Series.In 10 seasons he played in 759 Games and had 2,221 At Bats, 250 Runs, 515 Hits, 68 Doubles, 18 Triples, 6 Home Runs, 210 RBI, 79 Stolen Bases, 171 Walks, .232 Batting Average, .292 On-base percentage, .287 Slugging Percentage, 637 Total Bases and 104 Sacrifice Hits.He died in Boston, Massachusetts, at the age of 69.
Infielder with the Boston Red Sox (1911; 1913-1917), Washington Nationals (1919[start]), St. Louis Cardinals (1919[end]-1921[start]), and Brooklyn Dodgers (1921[end]-1922).
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Enlisted in the U.S. Army following the 1917 season and spent the 1918 season in military service.
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Scout with the Cleveland Indians, 1952.
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His grandson, Dave Silk, was a member of the USA's "Miracle on Ice" 1980 Olympic gold medal hockey team.
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Was nicknamed "Childe Harold" after the hero of Byron's epic poem.
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Made major league debut 9 July 1911; played in final major league game 1 October 1922.