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Victor "Vic" Aldridge (October 25, 1893 – April 17, 1973), nicknamed the "Hoosier Schoolmaster," was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Giants, and was known to be an excellent curveball pitcher. Before his playing career he was a schoolmaster, hence his nickname. His most significant actions as a player occurred during the 1925 World Series, where Aldridge completed and won games two and five, only to have the most disastrous first inning in the seventh game of the World Series ever. After his retirement from baseball, he served as a state senator in the Indiana General Assembly. Aldridge is a member of the Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame, inducted in 2007.〔Levenson, p. 26〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Vic Aldridge Stats )〕 ==Personal life== Born in the small country town of Cale, Indiana, Vic Aldridge attended the Tempy primary school in Cale, Indiana which was a short walk from his home. He attended high school in Trinity Springs, Indiana where he played baseball on the Trinity Springs team.〔Dream In The Wilderness, by Doris Price Averitt-Mathews〕 He graduated from Trinity Springs, Indiana. He then attended Central Normal College in Danville, Indiana. In 1914-1915 he taught school at the Pea Ridge School in Trinity Springs, Indiana.〔Dream In The Wilderness, by Doris Price Averitt-Mathews.〕 He also taught school in Miami County Indiana. He was married to Cleta B. Wadsworth of Indian Springs, Indiana.
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