Ed Sherling | |
Position: | Pinch hitter/Pinch runner |
Bats: | Right |
Throws: | Right |
Birth Date: | 18 July 1897 |
Birth Place: | Coalburg, Alabama |
Death Place: | Enterprise, Alabama |
Debutleague: | MLB |
Debutdate: | August 13 |
Debutteam: | Philadelphia Athletics |
Finalleague: | MLB |
Finaldate: | September 17 |
Finalteam: | Philadelphia Athletics |
Statleague: | MLB |
Stat1label: | Games |
Stat1value: | 4 |
Stat2label: | At bats |
Stat2value: | 2 |
Stat3label: | Hit |
Stat3value: | 1 |
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Ed Sherling | |
School: | Auburn Tigers |
Currentposition: | Fullback |
Class: | Graduate |
Height Ft: | 6 |
Height In: | 1 |
Weight Lb: | 185 |
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Edward Creech Sherling (July 18, 1897 – November 16, 1965) was a Major League Baseball pinch hitter and pinch runner who played in with the Philadelphia Athletics. He batted left and threw right-handed. He attended college at Auburn University playing for the baseball and the football teams.
In December 1921 a fire broke out at the Stabler Hospital in Greenville, Alabama. Sherling happened to be passing by, and saved several people by carrying them to safety. Three corpses were pulled from the ruins after the blaze.[1]
Sherling was a fullback on Mike Donahue's Auburn Tigers football team. He was elected All-Southern three times; and was selected to coach Donahue's all-time Auburn team.[2]
Sherling was a prominent member of the team in 1920, one of Auburn's greatest teams.[3] Sherling also played on the 1921 team. He won the Porter Cup both years.[4]
The 1922 team upset defending Southern champions Centre and is also considered highly; considered best by Sherling himself.[5] Walter Camp gave Sherling honorable mention on his All-America team.[6]