Aldridge, Victor E. b. October 25, 1893 d. April 17, 1973 Major League Baseball Player. He played Major League baseball as a pitcher for nine seasons (1917 to 1918, 1922 to 1928) with the Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates, and New York Giants. He helped the 1925 Pirates clinch the National League pennant, and started Games 2, 5 and 7 in the subsequent World Series against the Washington Senators. In Games 2 and 5 he defeated Washington, and had a no-decision in games 7, which was won by the Pirates. His career totals were 97 Wins, 80 Losses, 526...[Read More] (Bio by: Ed Hitchcock) Trinity Springs Cemetery, Trinity Springs, Martin County, Indiana, USA