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On April 18, 1929, Ehrhardt was traded to the Reds. He appeared in 24 games that season, all but one in relief. The start came In the final appearance of his career, on Oct. 5, 1929, when
Ehrhardt pitched a complete-game shutout in Cincinnati to defeat the
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Ehrhardt was the losing pitcher in that debut on July 18, 1924, throwing a complete game but losing 4–0 to
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