Harry Lochhead

Robert Henry "Harry" Lochhead (March 29, 1876 – August 22, 1909), sometimes spelled "Lockhead", was an American baseball shortstop.

[2] Lochhead began playing professional baseball in 1896 as a pitcher and shortstop for the Stockton team in the California League.

[3] Lochhead made his major league debut as the starting shortstop for the 1899 Cleveland Spiders, widely regarded as the worst baseball team in history.

[1] On April 3, 1900, the Detroit Tigers purchased four former Spiders: Lochhead, Sport McAllister, Dick Harley, and Suter Sullivan.

[2] After retiring from baseball, Lochhead lived with his mother in Stockton, California, working as an attendant at the state hospital and later as a bartender in Sacramento.

His death was precipitated by his having become lost in the desert with a group of friends near Bakersfield, California the previous month.