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Hi everyone. Apologies if this is already [well] known, but this is a great story.
Definition of a Texas Leaguer Texas Leaguer dates back to 1901, when a rookie named Ollie Pickering made his debut for the Cleveland Blues (the franchise that would later become the Indians). Pickering had become a legend as a Minor Leaguer in the Texas League, and he was immediately placed atop Cleveland's lineup when he was called up -- he even holds the honor of taking the first at-bat in the history of the American League. Pickering proceeded to have one of the most fortunate starts to his career imaginable, as his first seven plate appearances all resulted in bloop singles. His teammates decided to name the play after him, and it's stuck ever since. I think I need to go and pick up a 1909 T206 Ollie Pickering. |
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Used to own his E107. Didn't know his story. An interesting tale. Wish I'd have kept the card.
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Pickering's Texas League experience occurred during the seasons 1892 and 1895. He played in the Virginia League in 1896, before debuting with Louisville of the National League that same season on August 9th. He was 1-for-4 in his first game for the Colonels. I do not know if he had seven bloop hits in a row at some point that season, but if he had, why would that type of hit have been named for the Texas League, since Pickering had come to Louisville from the Virginia League? Last edited by RUKen; 06-30-2024 at 04:46 PM. |
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I believe May 21 1892 Pickering was signed by Houston of the Texas League and debuted that night where he went 7 for 7, all bloop singles. There was no outfield fence so outfielders tended to play deeper. I believe this game coined the phrase Texas Leaguer.
But he was the first batter for the upstart AL which I did not know.
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Always looking for excuses to post my custom "Signature Collection" Pickering...
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Edited to add: I take back that Pickering's 7-for-7 game is the likely inspiration for the term "Texas Leaguer". See my next post. Last edited by RUKen; 07-01-2024 at 01:29 PM. |
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"Harris' men got but six hits off Harper, and half of these were what is known to the profession as Texas leaguers, but why so called is beyond the ken of mortal man. If a batted ball drops between the in and out field in such a way that neither can get it they call the hit a Texas leaguer, which is perhaps as good a name as any." So--the Pickering association is apocryphal. |
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Is it better or worse that another Net54er has this as his E107 type card? (I know my scan is worse.)
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Not sure what you're asking as to what's better or worse but looks like you picked up the card I consigned to LOTG a couple of years back. A right smart looking card.
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Whereas, by the looks of it, I must have williams my E107 type card into existence with the aid of catcher's interference. e107williams (302x640).jpg Brian (even for me that was pretty painful) |
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The problem is you just can't post something, it makes you type in a comment and you have to think of something to write!
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It's all starting to make sense.
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I did have to knock the stuffing out of myself to make my contribution make even a little bit of sense.
I happily serve as a poster child for your tagline... Anything is possible if you don't know what you're talking about. Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 07-03-2024 at 10:06 AM. |
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