Harold Sandercock

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Harold Sandercock played in the Tri-County League in the late 50s through 1966 as a player-manager for Bingen. He mostly played 2B and catcher. He was a good contact hitter and always had a high on-base percentage. He played his last Tri-County at the age of 47 on May 29, 1966, the infamous game where Terry Musselman struckout 20 and threw a one-hitter. Harold had the only hit of that game, a sharp single to left. Harold also played in the Boston Red Sox organization.