Harry Norris

Boston Bandits (2000-
In the 2000 Inaugural Draft, Norris was drafted in the sixth round by Boston. Norris got the starting duties at second base in the abysmal Boston 2000 season, with a respectable 7 home runs and 20 RBI, with a .281 average. He won Rookie of the Month twice over the course of the season and was 3rd in Rookie of the Year voting.

In 2001, the Bandits team was better than last year, but Norris remained at second base. He was increased his numbers significantly, with 17 home runs and 31 runners batted in. He had an outstanding postseason and was instrumental in Boston's championship series win. He was named ABA Championship Series MVP. During the postseason, he signed a contract locking him up in Boston for the next six seasons.

In 2002, Norris was regarded as one of the most all-around player in ABA. He was once again an impact player in Boston team full of them and hit 11 home runs, good for 33 RBI. Just like every player on the Boston squad, Norris underperformed in the Championship Series, the team lost 4-1 to the Dallas Rangers.

Awards
1X ABA Champion (2001)

1X ABA Championship Series MVP (2001)

1X Silver Slugger Award at 2B (2001)

1X ABA Gold Glove Award at 2B(2001)