Ralph Lief Erickson (June 25, 1902 – June 27, 2002) was a
relief pitcher
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who played from through in
Major League Baseball
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. Listed at , 175 lb, Erickson batted and threw left-handed. A native of
Dubois, Idaho
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The city was named in 1892 for Fred Dubois (1851−1930), a prominent politician in Idaho's e ...
, he attended
Idaho State University
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.
Erickson entered the majors in 1929 with the
Pittsburgh Pirates
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, playing for them through the 1930 midseason. He posted a 1–0 record with an 8.40
earned run average
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in eight
pitching appearances, allowing 15 runs (14 earned) on 23 hits while
walking
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12 batters and
striking out
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two in 128
innings of work.
[
He also spent eight seasons in the ]minor leagues
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with the Pocatello Bannocks
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(1927), Boise Senators
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(1928), Columbia Comers
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Columbia's first professional team was known as the Senators and played in the short-lived first South Atlantic Le ...
(1929–30), Wichita Aviators
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(1930), Shreveport Sports
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(1931), Dallas Steers
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(1931–34) and St. Paul Saints
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(1934), registering a mark of 82–80 with a 3.40 ERA in 229 games, 54 of them as a starter.Baseball Reference – Ralph Erickson minor league statistics
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Erickson was a longtime resident of Chandler, Arizona
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, where he died two days after his 100th birthday. At the time of his death, he was the oldest living former major league player.[
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See also
*List of centenarians (Major League Baseball players)
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*List of centenarians (sportspeople)
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References
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Idaho State Bengals baseball players
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1902 births
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