Ernie Shore, a Major League baseball pitcher and former Forsyth County sheriff.
Ernie Shore came in to replace Ruth and retired all twenty-six batters he faced, for which he was credited with a perfect game until the 1990s.
Ernie Shore replaced him.
Ruth's replacement, Ernie Shore, proceeded to finish the game without allowing the Senators to score.
After an altercation with Owens, Ruth was ejected and Ernie Shore came into the game to relieve him.
"The Yankee dynasty was the Red Sox dynasty in Yankee uniforms," said pitcher Ernie Shore, one of the first to make the change.
He also scouted players, notably discovering Ernie Shore and calling him to the attention of Jack Dunn, then the owner of the Baltimore Orioles.
Ernie Shore relieved starting pitcher Babe Ruth after the first batter walked and Ruth was ejected for arguing with the umpire.
Ernie Shore relieved Ruth.
His relief pitcher, Ernie Shore, proceeded to pitch a perfect game, erasing 26 straight batters after the base runner was eliminated attempting to steal second.