Orval Leroy Grove was an American pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for ten seasons in the American League with the Chicago White Sox. In 207 career games, Grove pitched a win–loss record of 63–73, with 66 complete games, 11 shutouts, and a 3. 78 earned run average. Grove was the first freshman member of his school’s varsity team in school history.
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He is buried next to his wife, Barbara. Grove is buried at the Englwood Cemetery in Chicago, Illinois, and his daughter, Barbara Grove, also plays in the major league baseball league for the Saint Louis Cardinals, as does her son, Dizzy Dean. In his last year of life, Grove was married to his long-time friend and former Chicago Cubs pitcher, Bob Greene. The couple had three children together, who are still living in Chicago and have a daughter, Laura. Grove, who is also a former baseball player, died in 2013, aged 72, after a long battle with lung cancer. She died in a hospice care facility in Chicago on July 25, 2013. Her funeral was held at the Chicago Children’s Hospital. For more information on Orval Leroys Grove, visit: http://www.cnn.com/2013/01/29/orval-leroy-grove/index.html#storylink=cpy. For more about Orval and his family, visit www.proviso-high-school.com. Grove was the first freshman member of his school’s varsity team in school history. In his high school pitching career of three years, Grove lost only two games and pitched a no-hitter and two one-hitters. In 1939, Grove had a peculiar game while pitching against the Tulsa Oilers, but earned the loss because he walked three men in a row, which allowed a run to score.
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