About Sol Carter Memorabilia & Collectibles
Solomon Mobley Buck Carter or better known as Sol Carter is one of the most outstanding players in the major league history. He was born on December 23, 1908 and had played as a relief pitcher in the MLB. During his career period, he was able to set a record of one strikeout, 19.29 earned run average as well as four walks. He is well remembered to have contributed much in the baseball league in his time. He is well recognized due to his excellent performances as well as his amazing energy in every game he was in.
Among the teams he had played with in the 1930s include the
Philadelphia Athletics. The team is said to be based in Oakland, California and is has now has changed its name to Oakland Athletics. The group is known to have catered to a number of exceptional players with the likes of the “Home Run”,
John Franklin Baker who is a third baseman from Trappe, Maryland, the “Chief”
Charles Albert Bender, a pitcher from Crow Wing County, Minnesota as well as
Sam Chapman, a center fielder from Tiburon, California.
Sol Carter had been a great addition to a row of legendary icons in the baseball league. As a matter of fact, he was tagged as the oldest living retired major league baseball player in 2006. Carter passed away at the age of 98 years old in December 23 of the said year.
Get a glimpse of this amazing player’s fame and success in the MLB by purchasing some of his memorabilia which are already available online.
About Sol Carter:
Sol Carter (full name: Solomon Mobley Carter; Buck) played pitcher in 1931 for the Philadelphia Athletics. He played for the Athletics in 1931. Over 1 Season seasons, he played games, won 0 games, struck out 1 batters, and had a 19.29 ERA. Born on December 23, 1908 in Picayune, MS, Carter stood 6' 0" and weighed 178 lb. He attended high school. His debut was on April 15, 1931 and he played his final game on April 21, 1931. Common misspellings of his name include Solomon Buck Mobley Sol Carter cartier.