Born:(1892-02-17)February 17, 1892 Butler, Indiana, U.S.
Died: February 4, 1977(1977-02-04) (aged 84) Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Batted: Left
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 12, 1913, for the Cleveland Naps
Last MLB appearance
October 2, 1925, for the Washington Senators
MLB statistics
Batting average
.266
Home runs
3
Runs batted in
283
Teams
Cleveland Naps (1913–1915)
Chicago White Sox (1915–1920)
Boston Red Sox (1921–1923)
Washington Senators (1923–1925)
Career highlights and awards
2× World Series champion (1917, 1924)
Harry Loran "Nemo" Leibold (February 17, 1892 – February 4, 1977) was an American outfielder in Major League Baseball from 1913 to 1925. He played for the Cleveland Naps, Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox, and Washington Senators. He stood at 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) and was nicknamed for the comic strip character Little Nemo.[1]
Harry Loran "Nemo" Leibold (February 17, 1892 – February 4, 1977) was an American outfielder in Major League Baseball from 1913 to 1925. He played for...
Leibold is a German surname. It may refer to: Friedrich Ernst Leibold (1804–1864), German gardener and botanical collector NemoLeibold (1892–1977), U...
thirties, hitting .319 with a .400 on-base percentage. Right fielder NemoLeibold hit .302 with 81 runs scored. First baseman Chick Gandil hit .290, third...
Jack Smith 58 Duke Snider * 58 64 Vince DiMaggio 57 Mike Kreevich 57 NemoLeibold 57 Fred Snodgrass 57 68 Adam Jones 56 Fielder Jones † 56 Omar Moreno...
Red Sox NemoLeibold 2nd 87 67 .565 5 Won semi-finals vs. Newark, 4–0 Won Governors Cup vs. Montreal, 4–3 1936 IL — Boston Red Sox NemoLeibold Mike Kelly...
the Sox got an insurance run in the ninth on hits by Buck Weaver and NemoLeibold, and the Series was theirs. It would be their last championship until...
the thirteen principal members of the 1919 White Sox, only Kerr and NemoLeibold neither were banned for life nor were selected for the National Baseball...
of the game. The Senators cut the lead to 4–3 in the bottom half when NemoLeibold hit a leadoff double and scored on Sam Rice's single, but the Pirates...
baseball player (Indianapolis) Don Larsen, baseball player (Michigan City) NemoLeibold, baseball player (Butler) Adam Lind, baseball player (Muncie) Kenny Lofton...
20 Johnny Mostil 24 24 0 53 Andruw Jones 23 0 23 Mark Kotsay 23 12 11 NemoLeibold 23 23 0 Terry Moore 23 0 23 Jack Smith 23 0 23 Homer Smoot 23 0 23 Bobby...
the Chicago White Sox in March 1921 in exchange for Shano Collins and NemoLeibold. Newspaper accounts said that Hooper had not been warned about the trade...
Manager AAA Louisville Colonels American Association Fred Walters and NemoLeibold AA New Orleans Pelicans Southern Association Johnny Peacock A Scranton...
1966; brother of Diomedes Olivo (who died on February 15) February 4 – NemoLeibold, 84, outfielder in 1,268 games for four AL teams, principally the Chicago...
the alleged conspirators defrauded him of $1,784. In 1921, Collins and NemoLeibold were traded to the Red Sox for Harry Hooper. On June 2, 1925, Collins...
Scott Mule Shirley Stuffy Stewart Outfielders Goose Goslin Tex Jeanes NemoLeibold Wid Matthews Earl McNeely Sam Rice Bobby Veach Other batters Roy Carlyle...
Hassett Don Gutteridge Harvey Haddix Solly Hemus Rollie Hemsley Max Lanier NemoLeibold Larry McPhail Sam Nahem Mickey Owen Rip Repulski Branch Rickey Jack Rothrock...
Triple-A Louisville Colonels during the six-week suspension of skipper NemoLeibold and led the squad to a sparkling 34–12 record. The following season,...
Outfielders Joe Birmingham Tinsley Ginn Jack Graney Joe Jackson Jay Kirke NemoLeibold Jack Lelivelt Elmer Smith Roy Wood Other positions Tom Reilly Manager...