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ELDON AUKER DIES AT 95
by Max Silberman
American League pitcher Eldon Auker passed away on August 4, 2006,
one month shy of his 96th birthday.
Although Eldon Auker never played for the Philadelphia Athletics,
he was the very embodiment of the A's Society, sharing his knowledge
and memories of the game in many books and television documentaries.
He was a fine gentleman and very fan friendly, much like the players
that appear at A's Society functions.
Known for his "submarine" style of pitching (almost touching
the ground with his delivery) he broke in with the Detroit Tigers
in 1933 and represented the Tigers in the 1934 and 1935 World Series.In
1939 he pitched for the Boston Red Sox for one season before moving
on to the St. Louis Browns where he was the ace of the staff until
1942.
Collectors will remember Auker for his beautiful autograph which
he willingly signed even into his 90s. He is survived by his wife
of 73 years. He may not have been a member of the A's but pitched
frequently at Shibe Park and was always willing to talk baseball
with fans and media.Eldon Auker would have been a wonderful reunion
guest. May he be granted a perfect rest.
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