Euel Moore
Appearance
| Euel Moore | |
|---|---|
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| Pitcher | |
| Born: May 27, 1908 Reagan, Oklahoma, U.S. | |
| Died: February 12, 1989 (aged 80) Tishomingo, Oklahoma, U.S. | |
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
| MLB debut | |
| July 8, 1934, for the Philadelphia Phillies | |
| Last MLB appearance | |
| July 26, 1936, for the Philadelphia Phillies | |
| MLB statistics | |
| Win–loss record | 9–16 |
| Earned run average | 5.48 |
| Strikeouts | 75 |
| Stats at Baseball Reference | |
| Teams | |
Euel Walton Moore (May 27, 1908 – February 12, 1989) nicknamed "Chief" was an American professional baseball pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Giants.[1]
In 1930, Moore pitched a no-hitter in the Texas League for the San Antonio Indians.[2]
Moore was a Chickasaw.[3] After his baseball career, he served in the U.S. Army in World War II[4] and then for 27 years as a game ranger in Oklahoma.[5]
Moore died on February 12, 1989, aged 80.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Euel Moore Stats". baseball-reference.com. sports-reference.com. Retrieved February 19, 2011.
- ^ King, David; Kayser, Tom (2004). The Texas League Baseball Almanac. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-1-62584-521-4. Retrieved August 21, 2020.
- ^ a b Green, Richard. "Euel Moore". sabr.org. Society for American Baseball Research. Retrieved December 25, 2020.
- ^ "Those Who Served". BaseballinWartime.com. Retrieved December 25, 2020.
- ^ "Euel "Monk" Moore". www.chickasaw.tv. Retrieved August 21, 2020.
External links
[edit]- Career statistics from MLB · Baseball Reference · Baseball Reference (Minors) · Retrosheet · Baseball Almanac
Categories:
- 1908 births
- 1989 deaths
- United States Army personnel of World War II
- Baseball players from Oklahoma
- Chickasaw people
- Major League Baseball pitchers
- Native American baseball players
- Native American United States military personnel
- New York Giants (baseball) players
- Philadelphia Phillies players
- 20th-century Native American people
- Baltimore Orioles (International League) players
- Dallas Steers players
- Galveston Buccaneers players
- Hazleton Mountaineers players
- Muskogee Chiefs players
- New Orleans Pelicans (baseball) players
- San Antonio Indians players
- Abilene Aces players
- 20th-century American sportsmen
- American baseball pitcher, 1900s birth stubs
