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George Earnshaw
Date and Place of Birth: February 15, 1900 New York, New York
Died: December 1, 1976 Little Rock, Arkansas
Baseball
Experience:
Major League
Position: Pitcher
Rank: Lieutenant Commander
Military Unit: US Navy
Area Served: Pacific Theater of Operations
His major
league career began with the Philadelphia Athletics in 1928 after
posting records of 29-11, 22-14 and 17-18 the previous three seasons
with the Baltimore Orioles in the American Association. He won
20-plus games in 1929, 1930 and 1931 and finished with his major
league career in 1936 with 127 career wins.
Earnshaw entered military service as a lieutenant with the Navy in
late 1941. He was based at Jacksonville Naval Air Station first as
assistant personnel officer and later as permanent officer of the
day. He coached the baseball team in 1942 for a record of 35 wins
and 12 losses. In March 1943, Earnshaw requested sea duty and served
as a gunnery officer aboard the aircraft carrier Yorktown (CV-10)
in the Pacific.
Earnshaw’s son, George Jr, also served in WWII. George Jr was making
a name for himself at Pennsylvania State College when he joined the
Army in May 1944. He trained at Camp Wolters, Texas, where he played
for the baseball team, and was then selected for ASTC training at
John Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. He later became a
minister in Syracuse, New York.
After leaving the Navy, Earnshaw worked as a scout and minor league
instructor for the Phillies. He was a coach with the team in 1949
and 1950. He retired from baseball in 1952 and moved to Hot Springs,
Arkansas
George Earnshaw passed away in Little Rock on December 1, 1976. He
was 76 years old.
Created
April 13, 2007. Updated April 3, 2008.
Copyright © 2008 Gary Bedingfield (Baseball
in Wartime). All Rights Reserved. 

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