- Pitcher for the Cleveland Indians (1955-1959) and Chicago White Sox (1960-1962).
- 1955 American League Rookie of the Year.
- His pitching career ended on May 7, 1957, when Gil McDougald of the New York Yankees lined a ball off Score's right eye, breaking his nose and a number of bones in his face. Score's pitching motion never recovered, and he never won more than nine games after the injury.
- After his playing career ended, Score became a radio announcer. His deep voice and New York accent became a fixture for generations of Indians fans. He retired from broadcasting in 1997, after 24 years in the booth.
- Led the American League in Shutouts (5) in 1956.
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