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Albie Pearson is a retired professional baseball player in the MLB and appeared during the late 1950s and the late 1960s. Pearson was a center fielder while he played in the Major League Baseball and was a left-handed player. In 1953, Pearson signed as an amateur free agent with the Boston Red Sox. However, Pearson never made in to the majors with the Red Sox. In 1957, Pearson was traded to the Washington Senators together with Norm Zauchin in exchange for Pete Runnels. Pearson broke into the Senators roster in 1958 and played well enough to be named as the Rookie of the Year and was even named as the TSN Rookie of the Year. Pearson was sent to the Baltimore Orioles in 1959. However, he was not able to stay long in the Orioles roster. In 1960, the Los Angeles Angels was able to join the MLB and in that year's expansion draft, Pearson was selected by the Angels. Pearson's best season in the league came in 1963. During this season, the center fielder was able to play in 160 games, had a batting average of .305 and was named into that season's All-Star team. Pearson announced his retirement in 1966 following lingering back spasms. Honor the players that have graced the diamond – past or present. You can do so by starting your very own MLB trading cards and game tickets collection. Collect signed cards of your favorite players as well as autographed MLB books and magazines that feature the best players in the league. About Albie Pearson: Albie Pearson (full name: Albert Gregory Pearson; no nicknames) played outfielder from 1958 until 1966 for the Washington Senators, Baltimore Orioles and Los Angeles Angels. He played for the Senators from 1958 - 1959, Orioles from 1959 - 1960 and Angels from 1961 - 1966. Over 9 seasons, he played 988 games, hit 28 home runs, drove in 485 runs, and stole 77 bases. Born on September 12, 1934 in Alhambra, CA, Pearson stands 5' 5 and weighs 140 lb. He attended high school. His debut was on April 14, 1958 and he played his final game on July 16, 1966. Over his career, Pearson made $71,000. Common misspellings of his name include Albert Albie Gregory Pearson. Common misspellings: Collectable, Memrobilia, Memorabelia, Memorbilia, Singed, Memorabila, Collectables, memoribilia Our wide assortment of authentic autographed Albie Pearson memorabilia includes: inscriptions, display cases, game used collectibles, Albie Pearson autographs, frames, coins, photomints, collages with frame, balls, and other Albie Pearson signed memorabilia. You can also browse Albie Pearson autographed memorabilia such as a inscribed ball, Albie Pearson autograph, trading card, Olympic collectible, hand signed collage, pic, coin with autograph, signature photomint and inscription, among other signed Albie Pearson memorabilia. Info on Albie Pearson Jerseys, Gear & Collectibles: Our online store carries hats, MVP 16X20 photos, pictures, licensed apparel, official clothing, caps, sale gifts, sweatshirts, jackets, replica banners, and t-shirts, whether it's unsigned, signed or game-used. Also find an authentic ball, picture, jersey, jacket, hat, t-shirt, gift, display case, sweatshirt, 8X10 photo, blanket or cap. Browse Albie Pearson memorabilia signings, prices, values, stats, pics & jerseys from 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 & 2008. Searching for the perfect Albie Pearson gifts for that special sports fan? Whether you are trying to choose an item for a holiday such as Christmas or you need a birthday present, our gift certificates make the perfect gift idea. Our gift cards take all the pressure out of finding the perfect present for friends or loved ones. Let your loved ones choose their favorite Albie Pearson memorabilia and sports collectibles so you don't have to.