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Mule Shirley First baseman Born: May 24, 1901
Snow Hill, North CarolinaDied: August 3, 1955 (aged 54)
Goldsboro, North CarolinaBatted: Left Threw: Left MLB debut May 6, 1924 for the Washington Senators Last MLB appearance July 12, 1925 for the Washington Senators Career statistics Batting average .210 Home runs 0 Runs batted in 18 Teams Career highlights and awards - World Series champions: 1924
Ernest Raeford "Mule" Shirley (May 24, 1901 in Snow Hill, North Carolina - August 4, 1955 in Goldsboro, North Carolina), was a Major League Baseball player who played first base from 1924-1925. He both batted and threw left handed. For the 1924 Washington Senators he logged 100 regular season At bats. He appeared in three games of the 1924 World Series which the Senators won, registering one hit in two At bats, batting in one and scoring once. Shirley attended The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 1921 to 1923 where he was a member of Theta Chi fraternity. He was the son of Octavius Shirley (March 4, 1984 – May 1, 1967) and Anna Shingleton (Shirley) (July 18, 1882 – September 30, 1944).
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
- Ernest "Mule" Shirley
Washington Senators 1924 World Series Champions Ossie Bluege | Goose Goslin | Bucky Harris | Walter Johnson | Joe Judge | Nemo Leibold | Firpo Marberry | Joe Martina | Earl McNeely | Ralph Miller | George Mogridge | Curly Ogden | Roger Peckinpaugh | Sam Rice | Muddy Ruel | Allen Russell | Mule Shirley | By Speece | Bennie Tate | Tommy Taylor | Tom Zachary
Manager Bucky HarrisRegular season | HistoryCategories:- 1901 births
- 1955 deaths
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