Ernie Shore Essentials

Positions:
Bats: R Throws: R
76 Weight: 220
Born: 3 24, 1891 in East Bend, NC USA
Died: 9 24 1980 in Winston-Salem, NC USA
Debut: 6/20/1912
Last Game: 8/22/1920
Full Name: Ernest Grady Shore

Ernie Shore’s baseball career was intertwined with Babe Ruth’s. They went to the Red Sox together from Baltimore. When starter Ruth was ejected from a June 23, 1917 game for protesting a walk to the first batter he faced, Shore relieved, and, after the runner was caught stealing, pitched a perfect game. The two later were roommates with the Yankees. Shore was a winner in his four years with the Red Sox, including a 19-8 (1.64) 1915 mark, but was ineffective after spending 1918 in WWI military service.

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