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Red quit school at the age of 13 to work for his father in the mine, earning $3 per day. Conditions in the mine were dangerous. Red's cousin, who also worked in the mine, died in an accident.
When Ruffing was 15 years old, he suffered an accident in the mine, where his left foot was crushed between two cars. Though the doctor was able to save his foot, Red lost four toes. He was supposed to begin his professional baseball career in the Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League that year, but he found himself unable to run as fast as he previously could. Doc Bennett, the manager of a nearby semi-professional team, suggested that Ruffing should try to continue pursuing a baseball career by becoming a pitcher. ![]() |
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Very interesting back story...........thanks.
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