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Boston Red Sox's David Ferriss dies at 94

By The Sports Xchange
Former Boston Red Sox pitcher David Ferriss. (MSU Baseball/Twitter)
Former Boston Red Sox pitcher David Ferriss. (MSU Baseball/Twitter)

Former Boston Red Sox pitching star David "Boo" Ferriss died Thursday at the age of 94.

Ferriss, who won 25 games when the Red Sox reached the 1946 World Series, was experiencing declining health in recent weeks, according to family friends.

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The right-handed Ferriss pitched a shutout in Game 3 of the 1946 World Series but lost the decisive Game 7 against the St. Louis Cardinals.

The following season, Ferriss injured his pitching shoulder and never fully recovered. He retired in 1950 with a 65-30 career record.

Ferriss was American League Rookie of the Year in 1945 when he went 21-10 with a 2.96 ERA.

He also won 639 games as the college baseball coach at Delta State in Mississippi from 1960-88.

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