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'''Ernest Thompson "Ernie" Cox''' (born [[February 19]], [[1894]] in [[Birmingham]]; died [[April 29]], [[1974]] in Birmingam) was a pitcher who played in one game for the Chicago White Sox on [[May 5]], [[1922]].
'''Ernest Thompson "Ernie" Cox''' (born [[February 19]], [[1894]] in [[Birmingham]]; died [[April 29]], [[1974]] in Birmingam) was a pitcher who played in one game for the Chicago White Sox on [[May 5]], [[1922]].
Cox played a season and a half with the Charleston Sea Gulls of the Class C South Atlantic League in [[1916]] and [[1917]]. He moved up to the AA Richmond Virginians.


Cox relieved starter Charlie Robertson in the 7th inning and faced six batters. He gave up one hit, two walks, and two earned runs in the 3-6 loss to Cleveland.
Cox relieved starter Charlie Robertson in the 7th inning and faced six batters. He gave up one hit, two walks, and two earned runs in the 3-6 loss to Cleveland.
Cox died in [[1974]] and is buried in [[Forest Hill Cemetery]].


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Latest revision as of 15:29, 19 February 2015

Ernest Thompson "Ernie" Cox (born February 19, 1894 in Birmingham; died April 29, 1974 in Birmingam) was a pitcher who played in one game for the Chicago White Sox on May 5, 1922.

Cox played a season and a half with the Charleston Sea Gulls of the Class C South Atlantic League in 1916 and 1917. He moved up to the AA Richmond Virginians.

Cox relieved starter Charlie Robertson in the 7th inning and faced six batters. He gave up one hit, two walks, and two earned runs in the 3-6 loss to Cleveland.

Cox died in 1974 and is buried in Forest Hill Cemetery.

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