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Calvin Pickering

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Calvin Pickering
First baseman
Born: (1976-09-29) September 29, 1976 (age 48)
Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
Batted: Left
Threw: Left
Professional debut
MLB: September 12, 1998, for the Baltimore Orioles
KBO: 2006, for the SK Wyverns
Last appearance
MLB: April 25, 2005, for the Kansas City Royals
KBO: 2006, for the SK Wyverns
MLB statistics
Batting average.223
Home runs14
Runs batted in45
KBO statistics
Batting average.278
Home runs9
Runs batted in34
Teams

Calvin Elroy Pickering (born September 29, 1976) is a former professional baseball first baseman. He played in Major League Baseball between 1998 and 2005 for the Baltimore Orioles (1998–1999), Cincinnati Reds (2001), Boston Red Sox (2001), and Kansas City Royals (2004–2005). He also played for the SK Wyverns of the KBO League in 2005.

Career

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Pickering was selected by the Baltimore Orioles in the 35th round of the 1995 MLB draft.[1] In 1996, he posted a .325 batting average with 18 home runs and 66 RBI for the Bluefield Orioles, becoming the first rookie-level Oriole to be named the top player in the organization.[1] The following year, Pickering led the Single-A Delmarva Shorebirds to a South Atlantic League title by hitting .311 with 25 home runs and 79 RBI.[1] He was promoted to the Bowie Baysox in Double-A, where he began the 1998 season batting 4-for-41.[2] That season, hit .309 and led the league in both home runs (31) and RBI (114).[3] Pickering received his first call-up to the Majors on September 7, 1998.[4]

In a five-season Major League career, Pickering hit .223 with 14 home runs and 45 RBI in 95 games played.

He has also played in Mexico with the Cañeros de Los Mochis (2002–2003) and in Korean baseball with the SK Wyverns (2006).

Following surgery in the 2006–07 offseason, Pickering signed with the Kansas City T-Bones of the independent Northern League and played the 2007 season there. He batted .310 with 18 home runs and 83 RBI in 89 games.

In 2008, Pickering signed with the Bridgeport Bluefish of the independent Atlantic League, but was released on July 13 after batting only .265. He then signed with the Schaumburg Flyers of the Northern League and hit .298 with 14 home runs in only 37 games.

References

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  1. ^ a b c Kubatko, Roch (August 27, 1998). "No stopping for Pickering (I)". The Baltimore Sun. p. 51. Retrieved November 5, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ Kubatko, Roch (August 27, 1998). "No stopping for Pickering (II)". The Baltimore Sun. p. 57. Retrieved November 5, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ Baker, Kent (September 11, 1998). "No titles, but Orioles' system took strides". The Baltimore Sun. p. 124. Retrieved November 5, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ Hoffmann, John (September 9, 1998). "Pickering's numbers are the stats of what MVPs are made". The Daily Times. p. 3. Retrieved November 5, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
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