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Rube Ehrhardt

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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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A right-hander, Ehrhardt's career was delayed while he served in the Navy in World War I, so that he was nearly 30 by the time he made his Major League debut.
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In 1926 and 1927, working mostly out of the bullpen, he ranked first in the National League in games finished, making 46 appearances during the 1927 season.
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steel mill for 20 years following his retirement from baseball. Ehrhardt is buried in Trinity Lutheran cemetery in
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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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After winning five games during that 1924 season, Ehrhardt had his best year in 1925, winning 10 games.
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This biographical article relating to an American baseball pitcher born in the 1890s is a
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getting two of Chicago's hits. Ehrhardt had a single at the plate in that final game.
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October 5, 1929, for the Cincinnati Reds
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July 18, 1924, for the Brooklyn Robins
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Pitcher
Beecher, Illinois
Chicago Heights, Illinois
Win–loss record
Earned run average
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Brooklyn Robins
Cincinnati Reds
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Major League Baseball
Brooklyn Robins
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Eppa Rixey
Cincinnati Reds
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Zack Wheat
Dazzy Vance
Burleigh Grimes
Jimmy Ring
Philadelphia Phillies
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Kiki Cuyler
Chicago Heights, Illinois
Crete, Illinois
Baseball Reference
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