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Bob Larmore
Robert McKahan "Bob" Larmore (December 6, 1896 – January 15, 1964), known also as "Red" Larmore, was a professional baseball player whose career spanned three seasons, which included one in Major League Baseball (MLB) St. Louis Cardinals (1918). Over his major league career, he batted .286 with two hits, and one run batted in (RBI) in four games played. He played the majority of his career in the minor leagues with the Houston Buffaloes (1918), Houston Buffaloes (1919), Dallas Marines (1919), Cedar Rapids Rabbits (1920), and Joplin Miners (1920). He compiled a .248 batting average in the minors with 254 hits, 33 doubles, 18 triples, and nine home runs in 251 games played. Larmore's MLB career was cut short in 1918 after he enlisted into the United States Navy to fight in World War I. He also attended the University of Missouri after his professional baseball career was over. During his career, he stood at , and weighed . Larmore batted, and threw right-handed. ==Early life, and St. Louis Cardinals==
Bob Larmore was born in Anderson, Indiana on December 6, 1896 to parents James, and Maude Larmore of Ohio, and Indiana, respectively.〔(【引用サイトリンク】1920 United States Census">work=U.S. Census Bureau )〕 Fred G. Larmore owned and operated Larmore Ice Cream Company, which was incorporated in 1918. Bob Larmore attended Central High School in St. Louis Missouri. In May 1918, while still in high school, Larmore was signed by the Major League Baseball (MLB) St. Louis Cardinals.〔 Before signing with Cardinals' manager Branch Rickey, Larmore informed him that he wished to continue attending school.〔 He was the first player in the history of Major League Baseball to be playing for a team while still attending high school.〔 Larmore's teachers at school allowed him to leave at noon every day to go to Cardinal Field.〔 He was intended to be the fill-in at shortstop for St. Louis, who were absent a player at that position due to an injury to Rogers Hornsby.〔 Larmore made his MLB debut as a pinch runner on May 14, 1918, in a game against the Philadelphia Phillies. His first MLB hit came on May 18, in a game against the Boston Braves. On June 22, Larmore made his final MLB appearance. On the season with the Cardinals, he batted .286 with two hits, and one run batted in (RBI) in four games played. Larmore was farmed out to the minor league Houston Buffaloes of the Class-B Texas League in late-June. With the Houston club, he batted .238 with five hits in eight games. In July, the Texas League suspended its operations due to World War I.〔 That month, Larmore was re-called to the major leagues.〔 However, he never made an appearance.〔 In August, he enlisted into the United States Navy to fight in World War I.〔
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