- George Pipgras
Infobox MLB retired
name=George Pipgras
position=Pitcher /Umpire
bgcolor1=#1c2841
bgcolor2=#1c2841
textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=December 20 1899
deathdate=death date and age|1986|10|19|1899|12|20
debutdate=June 9
debutyear= by|1923
debutteam=New York Yankees
finaldate=June 2
finalyear= by|1935
finalteam=Boston Red Sox
stat1label=Pitching record
stat1value=102-73
stat2label=Earned run average
stat2value=4.09
stat3label=Strikeout s
stat3value=714
teams=
*New York Yankees (1923-1924, 1927-1933)
*Boston Red Sox (1933-1935)
highlights=
*World Series champion: 1927, 1928, 1932
* American League wins champion: 1928
* Led AL in Wins (24), Innings (300 ⅔), Games Started (38) and Batters Faced (1,352) in 1928
* Led AL in Shutouts (3) in 1930George William Pipgras (
December 20 1899 -October 19 1986 ) was an American right-handedstarting pitcher and umpire inMajor League Baseball . He spent most of his playing career with theNew York Yankees , breaking in as a rookie with the legendary by|1927 team and leading theAmerican League in wins for the following year's repeat champions. After ending his 11-year career with theBoston Red Sox , he became an AL umpire from 1938 to 1946. His younger brother Ed pitched briefly for the 1932 Brooklyn Dodgers.Pipgras was born in
Ida Grove, Iowa , and served inWorld War I with the 25th Army Engineers. He started his major league career with the Yankees in the by|1923 season after being acquired from the Red Sox, making 17 appearances in his first two years. After returning to the minor leagues for two more years, he earned a place in the starting rotation in 1927, posting a 10-3 record for the team still considered by many to be the greatest ever, and winning Game 2 of the1927 World Series against thePittsburgh Pirates . In by|1928 he led AL pitchers in wins with a 24-13 record, and also ingames started (38) andinnings pitched (300-2/3), while finishing second instrikeout s (139); he followed up with another Game 2 victory in the1928 World Series against theSt. Louis Cardinals as New York swept the NL champions for the second straight year. He was 18-12 as the Yankees slipped to second place in 1929, and 15-15 in 1930 with an AL-leading 3shutout s. After a 7-6 season in 1931, he bounced back with a 16-7 mark for the by|1932 AL champions, and again won his World Series start in Game 3 as the Yankees swept theChicago Cubs . In that game,Babe Ruth andLou Gehrig each hit a pair ofhome run s, including Ruth's renowned "Called Shot." In May 1933, Pipgras' contract was sold back to the Red Sox, and he was 9-8 for the team that year before making a handful of appearances in 1934 and by|1935. In an eleven-season career, he posted a 102-73 record with 714 strikeouts and a 4.09earned run average in 1488-1/3 innings. In 1938 Pipgras joined the American League umpiring staff. On Opening Day atYankee Stadium onApril 20 , by|1939, Pipgras worked as the third base umpire during a Red Sox-Yankees contest. The historic box score included the names of future Hall of FamersJoe Cronin ,Bill Dickey ,Joe DiMaggio ,Bobby Doerr ,Jimmie Foxx ,Lefty Grove ,Red Ruffing , and prize rookieTed Williams as well. Pipgras was the starting pitcher for the Yankees in 1929's Opening Day, and his opponent for the Red Sox that day was Ruffing. According to historians, the unusual feat set by Pipgras is a case unique in major league history. He went on to umpire in the1944 World Series , as well as the 1940 All-Star Game; he was the home plate umpire forDick Fowler 'sno-hitter onSeptember 9 , by|1945. He also worked as a scout for the Red Sox.Pipgras died in
Gainesville, Florida at the age of 86.Trivia
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Ty Cobb , who finished his 23-year career with a .367batting average , managed a paltry .182 against Pipgras, earning only two hits in 11at bat s against him.ee also
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List of Major League Baseball wins champions External links
*baseball-reference|id=p/pipgrge01
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/P/Ppipgg101.htm Retrosheet]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/P/Pipgras_George.stm BaseballLibrary] - career highlights
* [http://thedeadballera.com/Obits/Pipgras.George.Obit.html The Deadball Era] - "Tampa Tribune" obituary
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