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Harry Arundel (February 8, 1855 – March 25, 1904) was an American Major League Baseball player who pitched for three seasons. He played for the 1875
Brooklyn Atlantics The Atlantic Base Ball Club of Brooklyn ("Atlantic" or the "Brooklyn Atlantics") was baseball's first champion and its first dynasty. The team was also the first baseball club to visit the White House in 1865 at the invitation of President And ...
, the 1882 Pittsburgh Alleghenys, and the 1884 Providence Grays. He also played minor league baseball with the Akrons of Ohio in 1881.McBane, p. 108 Arundel was born in Philadelphia in February 1855, and died at the age of 49 of Bright's disease. He is interred at Woodland Cemetery in
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General *McBane, Richard. 2005.
A fine-looking lot of ball-tossers
the remarkable Akrons of 1881''. McFarland. . Specific


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