Found July 03, 2008 on Moses Fleetwood Walker:
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Feliciano Turns In A Relief Performance For the AgesST. LOUIS, Mo.- When asked about the greatest relief performance in the history of baseball, many historians will recall a July afternoon in 1917.That day, a young, short-tempered Babe Ruth- at the time a starting pitcher for the Boston Red Sox- engaged umpire Brick Owens in a heated argument after walking the first batter of the game. Owens tossed Ruth out of the game, and Ernie Shore entered in relief. Shore remarkably retired the next 26 Washington Senators batters and secured a 4-0 victory. Essentially a perfect game by Shore, it is almost unarguably the greatest relief effort ever.Thanks to Pedro Feliciano, however, that "is" might have been transformed into "was." That's because last night, Feliciano entered the seventh inning with the task of protecting the New York Mets' tenuous 7-5 lead over the St. Louis Cardinals. The lefty strode to the mound with one runner on base, pinch hitter Chris Duncan...
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