Euel Moore
Nickname(s): Chief
Born: 1908
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RHP 1934-36 Phillies , Giants
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225 | 9-16 | 5.48 |
A Chickasaw Indian, Moore developed a sore arm when Phillies manager Jimmie Wilson
tried unsuccessfully to change him from an overhand pitcher to a
sidearmer.
(NLM)
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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
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| » May 8, 1935: Reds backstop Ernie Lombardi equals the major-league record with four straight doubles, all in consecutive innings (6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th) and each off a different pitcher: Syl Johnson, Orville Jorgens, Euel Moore, and Franklin Pearce. The slow-footed Lombardi also has a "long single" in the 23-hit, 15–4 win over the Phillies in game 1. The Reds collect seven doubles and two homers. In the nitecap, the Phils snap their nine game losing streak with a 5–4 victory.
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