Harry Eisenstat
Harry Eisenstat
 
 
Born: October 10, 1915 in Brooklyn, NY
Died: March 21, 2003 - 87 years old
Bats: L Throws: L Ht: 5'11" Wt: 185
(legend)
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Notes:
- Served in the Army Air Corps during World War II
- High School: James Madison (Brooklyn, NY)

All-Teammate Team
WAR data courtesy of Baseball-Reference.com


Left Field
4
1939
1942
11.3
2
1938
1939
2.6
2
1935
1936
1.9

Center Field
2
1939
1940
5.5
4
1939
1942
5.2
1
1939
1939
3.4


Right Field
1
1937
1937
2.3
1
1939
1939
1.9
2
1936
1937
0.8
Shortstop
4
1939
1942
15.9
2
1935
1936
4.6
2
1938
1939
1.9
Second Base
2
1938
1939
10.0
4
1939
1942
2.9
1
1935
1935
2.6
Third Base
4
1939
1942
13.5
3
1935
1937
2.8
1
1939
1939
0.4
First Base
2
1938
1939
12.5
3
1939
1941
11.2
3
1939
1942
4.2
Manager
2
1939
1940
4.9
2
1938
1939
3.1
1
1941
1941
1.1
Catcher
3
1935
1937
7.9
2
1938
1939
7.3
3
1939
1941
0.6
Starting Pitcher
3
1939
1941
27.7
3
1935
1937
13.6
4
1939
1942
7.4
4
1939
1942
7.1
1
1939
1939
7.0
2
1938
1939
6.9
3
1940
1942
5.4
1
1936
1936
5.3
2
1936
1937
4.9
2
1941
1942
4.5
Swingman
8
1935
1942
6.9
1
1939
1939
3.1
2
1938
1939
2.7
Relief Pitcher
1
1942
1942
2.3
2
1941
1942
0.9
1
1939
1939
0.7
2
1941
1942
0.4
1
1937
1937
0.4
1
1939
1939
0.3
1
1938
1938
0.3
1
1940
1940
0.2
1
1938
1938
0.1
1
1942
1942
0.1
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Wins Above Replacement data courtesy of Baseball-Reference.com.

Defensive Regression Analysis data used here was obtained with permission from Michael Humphreys, author of Wizardry.

The transaction and player splits data used here was obtained free of charge from and is copyrighted by Retrosheet.
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Uniform images used with permission from Marc Okkonen, author of Baseball Uniforms of the 20th Century.
Images can also be viewed at the Hall of Fame online exhibit Dressed to the Nines

Win Shares are calculated using the formula in the book Win Shares by Bill James