Monday, June 10, 2019

New York-Penn League prospects who made it to the Majors: Ken Harrelson, 1959 Olean A's

Credits: Topps Co. via The Trading Card Database
Ken Harrelson was signed out of high school by the Kansas City Athletics in 1959 and assigned to the Olean A's. He played in 43 games for Olean in the New York-Penn League (.192/.236/.308).

After five seasons in the minors, Harrelson made his major league debut with Kansas City Athletics in 1963. He played nine seasons in the majors with Kansas City (1963-66, '67), Washington Senators (1966-67), Boston Red Sox (1967-69), and Cleveland Indians (1969-71).

Following his retirement, he played professional golf, briefly served as the Chicago White Sox general manager (1985-86) and was a longtime major league broadcaster with the Boston Red Sox and Chicago White Sox.

Source: Baseball Reference

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