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・ Eric Shaw (politician)
・ Eric Shaw (screenwriter)
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・ Eric Shelton
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・ Eric Sheppard
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・ Eric Sherbrooke Walker
・ Eric Shilling
・ Eric Shinseki
・ Eric Shipton
・ Eric Shirley
・ Eric Shirley Shield
Eric Show
・ Eric Sibley
・ Eric Siday
・ Eric Sidney Higgs
・ Eric Sievers
・ Eric Silverman
・ Eric Simeon
・ Eric Simms
・ Eric Simms (ornithologist)
・ Eric Simms (rugby league)
・ Eric Simonoff
・ Eric Simons
・ Eric Simonson
・ Eric Simonson (mountaineer)
・ Eric Simpson


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Eric Show

Eric Vaughn Show (; May 19, 1956 – March 16, 1994) was a Major League Baseball player who played for most of his career with the San Diego Padres. The pitcher holds the Padres record for most career wins, and he was a member of the first Padres team to play in the World Series. On September 11, 1985, he surrendered Pete Rose's record-breaking 4,192nd career hit. Show's later life was affected by drug abuse. He was found dead in his room at a drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility in 1994.
==Early life==
Eric Show was born in Riverside, California. He attended the University of California, Riverside, where he majored in physics and played college baseball for the Highlanders from 1976–1978. In 1977, Show won a Division II College World Series with the team.〔

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