Rit Harrison played in just one game at catcher for the New Haven Elm Citys in 1875 and did not start.
He made no putouts, had one assist, and committed 2 errors, equivalent to 2 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had no double plays.
Yes, usually by a catcher, pitcher or 1st baseman playing in.
Harrison played in just one game at outfield for the Washington Senators in 1901 and did not start. He made no putouts, had no assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had no double plays.
Harrison debuted on September 27, 1901, playing for the Washington Senators at American League Park I; he played his final game on September 27, 1901, playing for the Washington Senators at American League Park I.
Bob Harrison debuted on September 23, 1955, playing for the Baltimore Orioles at Memorial Stadium; he played his final game on September 25, 1956, playing for the Baltimore Orioles at Memorial Stadium.
Josh Harrison debuted on May 31, 2011, playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park; he played his final game on September 29, 2013, playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park.
Roric Harrison debuted on April 18, 1972, playing for the Baltimore Orioles at Memorial Stadium; he played his final game on July 23, 1978, playing for the Minnesota Twins at Metropolitan Stadium.
The catcher.
All you need for equipment to play baseball, is a bat, glove, and a bat. if you are playing in an organized league, you need to buy a helmet, and you will probably want some batting gloves. If you are playing the position of catcher, you need to have a special catcher's glove, and catchers equipment, which consists of a catcher's mask, chest protector, and knee pads. (The knee pads cover from the knee to the top of the foot.)
Chuck Harrison debuted on September 15, 1965, playing for the Houston Astros at Astrodome; he played his final game on September 25, 1971, playing for the Kansas City Royals at Municipal Stadium II.
Hal Finney played in just one game at catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1934 and did not start. He made no putouts, had no assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had no double plays.
Bill Lewis played in just one game at catcher for the Boston Braves in 1935 and did not start. He made no putouts, had no assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had no double plays.
Charlie Moss played in just one game at catcher for the Philadelphia Athletics in 1935 and did not start. He made no putouts, had no assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had no double plays.