Joe Tipton Baseball player

Joe Hicks Tipton (February 18, 1922 – March 1, 1994) was an American catcher in Major League Baseball (MLB) who played for seven seasons in the American League (AL) from 1948 through 1954 with the Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox, Philadelphia Athletics, and the Washington Senators. In 417 career games, Tipton recorded a batting average of .236 and accumulated 29 home runs, and 125 runs batted in (RBI).Born and raised in Georgia, Tipton played amateur baseball until the Cleveland Indians signed him. He spent two years in the minor leagues before serving in World War II. He played two more years in the minor leagues upon his return, then made his MLB debut with the Indians in 1948. The Indians traded him to the White Sox in 1949, then the White Sox sent him to the Philadelphia Athletics in 1950. Tipton spent two and a half years with the Athletics before returning to Cleveland. After spending a season with the Washington Senators, he played and managed in the minor leagues for a few seasons before being banned from the minor leagues. After the ban, he moved to Birmingham, Alabama where he died in 1994.

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Joe Tipton
Birth dateFebruary 18, 1922
Date of deathMarch 01, 1994

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Baseball player

Career startMay 02, 1948
Career endSeptember 26, 1954
batting sideRight
former teams
Cleveland Indians
Minnesota Twins
position
Catcher
teams
Chicago White Sox
Cleveland Indians
Minnesota Twins
History of the Philadelphia Athletics
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Joe Tipton on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/T/Tipton_Joe.stm