. . "larmor001rob"@en . "Bob Larmore"@en . . . . . . "St. Louis Cardinals"@en . . "0.286"^^ . . . . . "1918"^^ . . "Robert McKahan \"Bob\" Larmore (December 6, 1896 \u2013 January 15, 1964), known also as \"Red\" Larmore, was a professional baseball player whose career spanned three seasons, which included one in Major League Baseball (MLB) St. Louis Cardinals (1918). Over his major league career, he batted .286 with two hits, and one run batted in (RBI) in four games played. He played the majority of his career in the minor leagues with the Houston Buffaloes (1918), Houston Buffaloes (1919), Dallas Marines (1919), Cedar Rapids Rabbits (1920), and Joplin Miners (1920). He compiled a .248 batting average in the minors with 254 hits, 33 doubles, 18 triples, and nine home runs in 251 games played. Larmore's MLB career was cut short in 1918 after he enlisted into the United States Navy to fight in World War I. He also attended the University of Missouri after his professional baseball career was over. During his career, he stood at 5 feet 10 inches (178 cm), and weighed 185 pounds (84 kg). Larmore batted, and threw right-handed."@en . . . . . . "1918"^^ . . "MLB"@en . . . . . . "1896-12-06"^^ . . "--06-22"^^ . . "1896-12-06"^^ . . . . . . . . . "1117824638"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Right"@en . . "1"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Right"@en . . . . . . . "Bob Larmore"@en . . . . "Bob Larmore"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "9195"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "MLB"@en . . . . "1964-01-15"^^ . . . . . . . . "31875783"^^ . . . . . . . . "*St. Louis Cardinals"@en . . . . "1964-01-15"^^ . . . . "--05-14"^^ . "Robert McKahan \"Bob\" Larmore (December 6, 1896 \u2013 January 15, 1964), known also as \"Red\" Larmore, was a professional baseball player whose career spanned three seasons, which included one in Major League Baseball (MLB) St. Louis Cardinals (1918). Over his major league career, he batted .286 with two hits, and one run batted in (RBI) in four games played. He played the majority of his career in the minor leagues with the Houston Buffaloes (1918), Houston Buffaloes (1919), Dallas Marines (1919), Cedar Rapids Rabbits (1920), and Joplin Miners (1920). He compiled a .248 batting average in the minors with 254 hits, 33 doubles, 18 triples, and nine home runs in 251 games played. Larmore's MLB career was cut short in 1918 after he enlisted into the United States Navy to fight in World War I. He al"@en . . . . . . . . . . "l/larmobo01"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "St. Louis Cardinals"@en . "2"^^ . "MLB"@en . .