Harry "Joe" Griffin (21 April 1873 – 26 September 1938) played first-class county cricket for Somerset in 1898 and 1899.
As a slow left-arm bowler, he was employed as a professional by Todmorden Cricket Club in the Lancashire League before being recruited by Somerset.
[1] Although he was predominantly a slow left-arm orthodox spin bowler,[1] Griffin made his debut for Somerset in 1898 as a top-order batsman, and did not bowl.
[3] Despite this success, Griffin, as a professional, was unable to secure a regular place in cash-strapped Somerset's team, and played only two further matches.
In the second of these, against Yorkshire, he took the wickets of David Denton, Rockley Wilson, Lord Hawke and Schofield Haigh and made his highest first-class score of 23.