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- Ernie_Shore abstract "Ernest Grady Shore (March 24, 1891 – September 24, 1980) was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball for the Boston Red Sox during some of their best years in the 1910s.He was born near East Bend, North Carolina. Shore graduated from Guilford College in 1913. Along with Babe Ruth, he was sold by the Baltimore Orioles to the Red Sox.Shore's best year with the Red Sox was 1915, when he won 18, lost 8 and compiled a 1.64 earned run average. He was 3–1 in World Series action in 1915 and 1916. He missed the 1918 Red Sox World Championship season, having enlisted in the military in that war year.His most famous game occurred on June 23, 1917, against the Washington Senators in the first game of a doubleheader at Fenway Park. Ruth started the game, walking the first batter, Ray Morgan. As newspaper accounts of the time relate, the short-fused Ruth then engaged in a heated argument with apparently equally short-fused home plate umpire Brick Owens. Owens tossed Ruth out of the game, and the even more enraged Ruth then slugged the umpire a glancing blow before being taken off the field; the catcher, Pinch Thomas, was also ejected. Shore was brought in to pitch, and came in with very few warmup pitches. With a new pitcher and catcher, runner Morgan tried to steal but was thrown out. Shore then proceeded to retire the remaining 26 Senators without allowing a baserunner, earning a 4–0 Red Sox win. For many years the game was listed in record books as a "perfect game," but officially it is scored as a no-hitter, shared by two pitchers. Following the game, Ruth paid a $100 fine, was suspended for ten games, and issued a public apology for his behavior.Shore was sold to the New York Yankees by Red Sox owner Harry Frazee, where he closed out his career.Shore was sheriff of Forsyth County, North Carolina for many years, and led the 1950s effort to build a minor league baseball park in Winston-Salem, a park that was ultimately named for him and is the home of the Wake Forest University baseball team.He died on September 24, 1980, aged 89.".
- Ernie_Shore birthDate "1891-03-24".
- Ernie_Shore birthPlace East_Bend,_North_Carolina.
- Ernie_Shore birthPlace North_Carolina.
- Ernie_Shore birthYear "1891".
- Ernie_Shore deathDate "1980-09-24".
- Ernie_Shore deathPlace North_Carolina.
- Ernie_Shore deathPlace Winston-Salem,_North_Carolina.
- Ernie_Shore deathYear "1980".
- Ernie_Shore debutTeam San_Francisco_Giants.
- Ernie_Shore position Pitcher.
- Ernie_Shore thumbnail Ernie_Shore-Grover_Cleveland_Alexander.jpg?width=300.
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- Ernie_Shore wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ernie Shore".
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- Ernie_Shore before Bob_Groom.
- Ernie_Shore birthDate "1891-03-24".
- Ernie_Shore birthPlace East_Bend,_North_Carolina.
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- Ernie_Shore caption "Ernie Shore with Grover Cleveland Alexander during the 1915 World Series.".
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- Ernie_Shore dateOfBirth "1891-03-24".
- Ernie_Shore dateOfDeath "1980-09-24".
- Ernie_Shore deathDate "1980-09-24".
- Ernie_Shore deathPlace Winston-Salem,_North_Carolina.
- Ernie_Shore debutdate "--06-20".
- Ernie_Shore debutleague "MLB".
- Ernie_Shore debutteam San_Francisco_Giants.
- Ernie_Shore fangraphs "1011927".
- Ernie_Shore finaldate "--08-22".
- Ernie_Shore finalleague "MLB".
- Ernie_Shore finalteam New_York_Yankees.
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- Ernie_Shore highlights "--06-23".
- Ernie_Shore name "Ernie Shore".
- Ernie_Shore name "Shore, Ernie".
- Ernie_Shore placeOfBirth "East Bend, North Carolina".
- Ernie_Shore placeOfDeath "Winston-Salem, North Carolina".
- Ernie_Shore position Pitcher.
- Ernie_Shore shortDescription "American baseball player".
- Ernie_Shore stat1label Win–loss_record_(pitching).
- Ernie_Shore stat1value "65".
- Ernie_Shore stat2label Earned_run_average.