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Herb Score
Herbert Jude Score (June 7, 1933 – November 11, 2008) was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher and announcer. He pitched for the Cleveland Indians and Chicago White Sox from 1955 through 1962. He was television and radio broadcaster for the Cleveland Indians from 1964-1997. Score was inducted into the Cleveland Indians Hall of Fame in 2006. ==Early life== Herb Score was born in Rosedale, N.Y. in 1933. At 3, he was run over by a truck and later had rheumatic fever. As a teenager, he starting playing basketball and baseball at Holy Name of Mary School until he moved with his family to Lake Worth, Florida. In 1952, he threw six no-hitters for the Lake Worth Community High School baseball team, when the school won its only state baseball championship.〔''Herb Score, Big League Star who Pitched at Lake Worth, Dies at 75.'' Palm Beach Post, November 11, 2008, ()〕 On June 7, 1952, his 19th birthday, he signed a baseball contract with the Cleveland Indians. He was sent to Indianapolis of the American Association where he made 10 pitching starts. In 1953, he moved to Cleveland's Class A affiliate, Reading (Pennsynvania) of the Eastern League. There he met and became lifetime friends with future outfielder Rocky Colavito from the Bronx, New York. For the 1954 season, both were promoted to Triple-A Indianapolis. Score was named ''The Sporting News'' Minor League Player of the Year and began to be referred to as "left-handed Bob Feller".〔http://sabr.org/bioproj/person/1b133b89〕
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