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Cleveland Indians Herb Score dies

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Cleveland Indians fans are mourning the loss of long-time announcer and former All-Star pitcher Herb Score. Score died today at his Rocky River home. He was 75. Score's pitching career was cut short after he was hit in the face with a line drive...but he went on to become know as the "Voice of the Indians.

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I remember the photo of Herb prone on the mound with Rocky Colavito being the first player to reach Herb.Rocky raced in from Right field and put his glove under Herbs head.I have no doubt that Score would have been an outstanding pitcher for many years


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