Ralph Erickson (baseball) explained

Ralph Erickson
Position:Relief pitcher
Bats:Left
Throws:Left
Birth Date:June 25, 1902
Birth Place:Dubois, Idaho
Death Place:Chandler, Arizona
Debutleague:MLB
Debutdate:September 11
Debutyear:1929
Debutteam:Pittsburgh Pirates
Finalleague:MLB
Finaldate:May 31
Finalyear:1930
Finalteam:Pittsburgh Pirates
Statleague:MLB
Stat1label:Win–loss record
Stat1value:1–0
Stat2label:Earned run average
Stat2value:8.40
Stat3label:Strikeouts
Stat3value:2
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Ralph Lief Erickson (June 25, 1902 – June 27, 2002) was a relief pitcher who played from through in Major League Baseball. Listed at, 175 lb, Erickson batted and threw left-handed. A native of Dubois, Idaho, he attended Idaho State University.[1] Erickson entered the majors in 1929 with the Pittsburgh Pirates, playing for them through the 1930 midseason. He posted a 1–0 record with an 8.40 earned run average in eight pitching appearances, allowing 15 runs (14 earned) on 23 hits while walking 12 batters and striking out two in 128 innings of work.[1]

He also spent eight seasons in the minor leagues with the Pocatello Bannocks (1927), Boise Senators (1928), Columbia Comers (1929–30), Wichita Aviators (1930), Shreveport Sports (1931), Dallas Steers (1931–34) and St. Paul Saints (1934), registering a mark of 82–80 with a 3.40 ERA in 229 games, 54 of them as a starter.[2]

Erickson was a longtime resident of Chandler, Arizona, where he died two days after his 100th birthday. At the time of his death, he was the oldest living former major league player.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ralph Erickson – Statistics and History – Baseball-Reference.com. Players. Baseball-Reference.com. 2012. 2012-05-20.
  2. https://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=ericks001ral Baseball Reference – Ralph Erickson minor league statistics