Ollie Pickering Baseball player

Oliver Daniel Pickering (April 9, 1870 – January 20, 1952), was a professional baseball player and is noted as the first batter in American League History while playing for the Cleveland Blues in 1901. He went on that season to hit .309 and scored 102 runs for Cleveland. He played outfielder, primarily in center field, in the Major Leagues from 1896 to 1908. He would play for the Philadelphia Athletics, Louisville Colonels, Cleveland Spiders, Cleveland Indians, Washington Senators, and St. Louis Browns. Upon his retirement from playing the game, he became an umpire and later retired in Vincennes, Indiana.The term "Texas Leaguer" is often attributed to the debut of Ollie Pickering, either in the majors or the Texas League, who came to bat and proceeded to run off a string of seven straight bloop hits.

Personal facts

Ollie Pickering
Birth dateApril 09, 1870
Birth place
Olney Illinois
Date of deathJanuary 20, 1952
Place of death
Vincennes Indiana

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Baseball player

Career startAugust 09, 1896
Career endOctober 08, 1908
batting sideLeft
former teams
Minnesota Twins
Louisville Colonels
position
Center fielder
teams
Baltimore Orioles
Cleveland Indians
Minnesota Twins
Louisville Colonels
Cleveland Spiders
History of the Philadelphia Athletics
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