Charlie Pick

Charlie Pick

Charles Thomas Pick (April 10, 1888 in Brookneal, Virginia - June 26, 1954 in Lynchburg, Virginia), was a professional baseball player who played second base in the Major Leagues from 1914-1920 for the Chicago Cubs, Washington Senators, Philadelphia Athletics, and Boston Braves.

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