Henry Harold "Cotton" Pippen (April 2, 1911 – February 15, 1981) was a 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher for three years with St. Louis Cardinals (1936), Philadelphia Athletics (1939), and Detroit Tigers (1939–1940).
He was nicknamed "Cotton" because of the color of his light blond hair and blue eyes.
Over three seasons in the Major Leagues, Pippen won 5 games and lost 16 with a career earned run average of 6.38.
In 1936, Pippen struck out Ted Williams in his first professional at bat in the Pacific Coast League.
An Oakland newspaper reported in 1954 that Pippen was "now pitching them over the bar at Oscar's on Lakeshore".