About Pie Traynor Memorabilia & Collectibles
He is known to be the only Major League Baseball player that ever to steal home plate in an All-Star Game. Harold Joseph Traynor who was known commonly as Pie Traynor was born in Framingham, Massachusetts on November 11, 1899.
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He was a professional baseball third baseman that was able to play his entire career from 1920 to 1937 with the Pittsburgh Pirates. On the other hand, have the time to buy authentic autographed Traynor jerseys, baseballs, bats, photos & pictures and add them in your stockpile.
Comprising in his achievement is the two times All-Star Selection in 1933 and 1934 as well as the World Series Champion in 1925. With that, also shop signed Traynor memorabilia and autographs, including a bat, photo, signed Pie Traynor jersey, ball or autograph.
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He batted in his right hand and threw in his right hand. His Major League Baseball Debut was on September 15, 1920 and his last appearance in the MLB was on August 14, 1937. As your merit to him, have in hand the Pie Traynor, autographed, signed, jersey, baseball, bat, baseballs, jerseys, autograph, ball, photo, collectible Pie Traynor.
His career statistics recorded a batting average of .320, 2, 416 hits and 1,273 runs batted in.
His name is misspelled from now and then as Pie Traynur, Pie Traynorre, Pie Trainor, Pie Traynorre and Pieh Traynor.
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About Pie Traynor:
Pie Traynor (full name: Harold Joseph Traynor; no nicknames) played third baseman from 1932 until 1937 for the Pittsburgh Pirates. He played for the Pirates from 1932 - 1937. Over 17 seasons, he played 1941 games, hit 58 home runs, drove in 1183 runs, and stole 158 bases. Born on November 11, 1898 in Framingham, MA, Traynor stood 6' 0" and weighed 170 lb. He attended Somerville (Somerville, MA) (All Transactions) high school. His debut was on September 15, 1920 and he played his final game on August 14, 1937. Over his career, Traynor made $56,500. Common misspellings of his name include Harold Joseph Pie Traynor.