Eric Tipton
Eric Gordon Tipton was an American professional baseball left fielder. He played in Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia Athletics and Cincinnati Reds. Also known as a college football player, Tipton was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1965.
Early life
Tipton was born in Petersburg, Virginia and attended Petersburg High School.College football career
Tipton played college football at Duke University as a running back and punter. While there, the Blue Devils won 25 games and lost only four, and won the Southern Conference championship in 1936 and 1938. For his college career, he rushed for 1,633 yards and scored 17 touchdowns. One of his most notable games came against Pittsburgh in 1938. During the game, Tipton had seven punts that stayed within Pitts' own 10-yard line, and another seven stopped inside the 20-yard line, as Duke won 7–0.Professional baseball career
Tipton was drafted by Washington in the thirteenth round of the 1939 NFL draft, but chose to play professional baseball instead. He played outfield for the Philadelphia Athletics and the Cincinnati Reds. His best seasons in the majors were in 1943 and 1944, when he had 142 hits and batted.288 in '43, and had 144 hits and batted.301 in '44. Tipton then played in the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball with the St. Paul Saints, 1946–1951, and the Portland Beavers, 1952, of the Pacific Coast League.In 501 games in seven seasons, Tipton posted a.270 batting average with 212 runs, 22 home runs, 151 RBI and 223 bases on balls. He finished his career with a.977 fielding percentage as an outfielder.