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American baseball player (1900-1982) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hubert Shelby "Hub" "Shucks" Pruett (September 1, 1900 in Malden, Missouri – January 28, 1982 in Ladue, Missouri), was a professional baseball left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball from 1922 to 1932. He acquired the nickname "Shucks" because that was the strongest word in his vocabulary.
Hub Pruett | |
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Pitcher | |
Born: Malden, Missouri, United States | September 1, 1900|
Died: January 28, 1982 81) Ladue, Missouri, United States | (aged|
Batted: Left Threw: Left | |
MLB debut | |
April 26, 1922, for the St. Louis Browns | |
Last MLB appearance | |
September 20, 1932, for the Boston Braves | |
MLB statistics | |
Win–loss record | 29–48 |
Earned run average | 4.63 |
Strikeouts | 357 |
Teams | |
As player |
Pruett played for the St. Louis Browns, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Giants, and Boston Braves.
Pruett's claim to fame was that he had a knack for getting out Babe Ruth. However, the fame may have been overstated because he was most successful doing so in his first year in the major leagues, and it was mentioned prominently in newspapers.[1] As time went on, Ruth had more success, and even hit home runs against Pruett. Other than his statistics against Ruth, Pruett was an ordinary pitcher, with a career won-lost record of 29–48 and an earned run average of 4.63.[2] Other pitchers also had better personal records against Ruth.
Pruett's father was a physician who died in a horse and buggy accident while making a house call, and Pruett was raised by an aunt. He became a medical student during his early years in baseball and used his baseball pay to finance his medical education. He graduated from the St. Louis University School of Medicine and became a practicing physician. His son Don and grandson Chris also became physicians.[3] In 1948, several weeks before Ruth's death, Pruett was able to personally thank Ruth for this because he felt that his success against him was one of the main reasons he was kept on by the Browns.[4]
date | results of each of Babe Ruth's at bats in games during which both Pruett and Ruth appeared |
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May 22, 1922 | strikeout, walk[5][6] |
June 10, 1922 | did not face each other[7][8] |
June 12, 1922 | strikeout, walk, strikeout, strikeout[9][10] |
July 12, 1922 | groundout (pitcher to first), strikeout, strikeout, strikeout[11][12] |
August 25, 1922 (second game) | strikeout[13][14] |
September 17, 1922 | walk, strikeout, homerun, single[15][16] |
May 16, 1923 | strikeout[17][18] |
May 17, 1923 | walk[19][20] |
May 19, 1923 | homerun, strikeout, sacrifice, strikeout, groundout[21][22] |
June 14, 1923 | single, strikeout, walk, walk[23][24] |
July 8, 1923 | walk, unknown type of out[25][26] |
July 9, 1923 | did not face each other[27][28] |
August 7, 1923 | did not face each other[29][30] |
June 10, 1924 | groundout[31][32] |
August 1, 1924 | bunt single[33][34] |
August 2, 1924 | single, single[35][36] |
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