Ryan Ramsey just logged their 100th autograph on Graphmasters!All Star Funkos and Consignments just logged their 100th autograph on Graphmasters!New Drop just released! Hermanos Gutiรฉrrez Los Ojos Del Cรณndor [Limited Editioโ€ฆ at Record LabelNew Drop just released! Hermanos Gutiรฉrrez Los Ojos Del Cรณndor [SIGNED CD] at Record LabelAll Star Funkos and Consignments holds the crown for Scary Movie โ€” Cast on Graphmasters!Behind The Scenes Limited just logged their 100th autograph on Graphmasters!New Drop just released! Eric Nam There and Back Again CD + Photobook (SIGNED)TopPix Autographs reached 1,000 autographs on Graphmasters!RB-Autogramme Berlin holds the crown for Lion โ€” Cast on Graphmasters!Happy birthday Frank Grillo!Happy birthday Kanye West!RB-Autogramme Berlin holds the crown for Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days โ€” Cast on Graphmasters!New Drop just released! August Burns Red "Season Of Surrender" SIGNED CD at Record LabelNew Drop just released! Kiefer Sutherland 'Grey' CD + Grey Sky Coloured Vinylโ€ฆ at Artist WebsiteHappy birthday Anthony Boyle!Behind The Scenes Limited hit 500 autographs on Graphmasters!Happy birthday Julianna Margulies!RB-Autogramme Berlin holds the crown for The Best of Youth โ€” Cast on Graphmasters!RB-Autogramme Berlin just logged their 100th autograph on Graphmasters!The Autograph Den holds the crown for Harry Potter Cast on Graphmasters!The Autograph Den holds the crown for The Last Viking โ€” Cast on Graphmasters!New Drop just released! Eric Idle Idle in Provence: A Brief History of Thyme at Premiere Collectibles

Ty Pickup Biography

Ty Pickup
Ty Pickup
  • Born Oct. 29, 1897

Pickup was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1897. He started his professional baseball career in 1918. That season, he played in his first and only Major League Baseball game on April 30 for the Philadelphia Phillies. Pickup singled in his only at bat and played one inning in right field. He also appeared in 49 games for the Eastern League\'s New London Planters in 1918 and had a batting average of .234.\n', '

The following year, Pickup played for the Eastern League\'s Pittsfield Hillies. He batted .285 in 100 games played, and according to the Milwaukee Journal, he was one of the stars on the club, which won the pennant. Pickup then played for three different minor league teams in 1920, batting .236 overall, and then batted .243 in 1921. He was out of professional baseball for six years before returning for one season, in 1928, in the Eastern Carolina League. That year, he set career-highs with a .293 batting average and nine home runs.\n', '

Pickup died in Philadelphia in 1974 and was buried in St. Dominic Cemetery.\n', '


Return to Ty Pickup Autograph Profile


Stats


Join the RACC Facebook Group!



When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

WORLDWIDE RACC (Our Top Cities)

New York, NY
USA

Los Angeles, CA
USA

London
United Kingdom

Chicago, IL
USA

Toronto, ON
Canada