Harry Hooper

Right Fielder

Class of 1971

Harry Hooper

Right Fielder

Class of 1971
Harry Hooper was a shining member of Boston's famed "Million-Dollar Outfield."

Games

Birth year

About Harry Hooper

"The best outfield trio I ever saw? That's easy. Speaker, Lewis and Hooper – and the greatest of those was Hooper." – Red Sox manager Bill Carrigan

Harry Hooper arrived in Boston for his first full season in 1910, joining Tris Speaker and Duffy Lewis in the outfield for a six-year run. The trio was dubbed the "Million-Dollar Outfield" and won two World Series together. Hooper added two more after Speaker and then Lewis left.

The Basics

Year inducted
1971
Birth Place
Bell Station, California
Birth Year
1887
Died
1974, Santa Cruz California

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
Boston Red Sox
Primary Position
Right Fielder
Played For
Boston Red Sox, 1909-1920
Chicago White Sox, 1921-1925

Career MLB Stats

Games
2,309
At bats
8,785
Hits
2,466
Walks
1,136
Runs
1,429
Doubles
389
Triples
160
Home Runs
75
RBI
816
Stolen Bases
375
Batting Average
.281
Ops
.755
On Base %
.368
Slugging %
.387