Howard Ehmke

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Howard Ehmke was an American Major League Baseball pitcher best known for his remarkable late-career performance with the Philadelphia Athletics, including a record-setting strikeout game in the 1929 World Series.

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instanceOf Major League Baseball pitcher
baseball player
human
ageDuring1929WorldSeries 35
bats right
burialPlace Philadelphia
surface form: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1894-04-24
dateOfDeath 1959-03-17
eraPlayedIn Dead-ball era
Live-ball era
familyName Ehmke
finalMLBGameDate 1930-09-20
finalMLBTeam Philadelphia Athletics
founded Ehmke Manufacturing Company
fullName Howard Jonathan Ehmke
givenName Howard
hallOfFameStatus not inducted into National Baseball Hall of Fame
industryOfFoundedCompany industrial fabrics and tarpaulins
jerseyNumber not consistently documented
knownFor late-career pitching performance with the Philadelphia Athletics
setting a then-World Series record for strikeouts in a single game
league Major League Baseball
managedBy Connie Mack
MLBDebutDate 1915-09-12
MLBDebutTeam Buffalo Blues
notableFor record-setting strikeout performance in Game 1 of the 1929 World Series
occupation baseball player
placeOfBirth Silver Creek, New York
surface form: Silver Creek, New York, United States
placeOfDeath Philadelphia
surface form: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
playedFor Boston Red Sox
Buffalo Blues
Detroit Tigers
Philadelphia Athletics
positionPlayed pitcher
postPlayingCareer businessman
sexOrGender male
sport baseball
struckOut 13 batters in Game 1 of the 1929 World Series
teamInWorldSeries Philadelphia Athletics
threwCompleteGame 1929 World Series
surface form: Game 1 of the 1929 World Series
throws right
worldSeriesAppearance 1929 World Series
worldSeriesOpponent Chicago Cubs

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