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== Profile == === Personal === * Resided in Saint Louis, Missouri in 1953. * Listed hobbies as hunting and fishing. * Nickname "Long Herm" in 1953. * His first performance in 1936 for Jackson was a three hit victory. === Pre-professional career === * Played semi-pro ball around Saint Louis before turning pro. === Achievements === * Won 10 straight for Seattle in 1948; he started that season by losing 17-4 to Hollywood and then didn't lose another contest until early in July. * Led the 1939 Southern Association in earned run average with 2.48 and shutouts with 6. * Was tied for the lead for the most games lost with 19 in the 1949 Pacific Coast League. === Outside of baseball === * As of 1953, said he "[Took] life easy during the off-season". === Career notes === * In the armed forces 1944-1945. == Sources == * {{cite-book | title=1953 Pacific Coast League Sketch Book}}
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