06/15/1924 | Drafted in the 1924 first-year player draft by the New Hampshire Pineapples. (Round 6, Pick 6, 118th overall pick). |
06/30/1924 | Named the #78 prospect in the CBL |
10/27/1924 | Named the #95 prospect in the CBL |
01/01/1925 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Stuff: 27 (65); Movement: 31 (35); Control: 17 (58). |
08/30/1925 | Released by the New Hampshire organization. |
11/24/1925 | Signed a 1-year minor league contract with the Creepy Hollow Vampires organization. |
01/01/1926 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Stuff: 59 (62); Movement: 27 (32); Control: 43 (56). |
05/15/1926 | Injured (torn biceps),out for 2 months. |
07/21/1926 | Injured (mild shoulder strain),day-to-day for one week. |
08/24/1926 | Injured (finger blister),day-to-day for 5 days. |
01/01/1927 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Stuff: 62 (63); Movement: 34 (34); Control: 54 (55). |
05/10/1927 | Released by the Creepy Hollow organization. |
05/24/1927 | Signed a minor league contract ($140,000 bonus) with the New Hampshire Pineapples organization. |
08/31/1927 | Injured (hamstring soreness),day-to-day for 4 days. |
11/20/1927 | Received a 1-year contract through automatic renewal worth a total of $510,000. |
01/01/1928 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Stuff: 60 (62); Movement: 33 (33); Control: 58 (58). |
01/01/1929 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Stuff: 54 (63); Movement: 40 (40); Control: 46 (53). |
06/15/1929 | Released by the New Hampshire organization. |
06/21/1929 | Signed a minor league contract ($55,000 bonus) with the New Hampshire Pineapples organization. |
09/07/1929 | Injured (viral infection),day-to-day for 4 days. |
01/01/1930 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Stuff: 63 (63); Movement: 43 (43); Control: 46 (46). |
01/09/1930 | Was traded by the New Hampshire Pineapples to the Albany Senators, along with CF Earl Clark, in exchange for 2B Chris Owings. |
07/08/1930 | Released by the Albany Senators. |
07/16/1930 | Signed a minor league contract ($130,000 bonus) with the Plattsville Millstones organization. |
07/16/1930 | Released by the Plattsville Millstones. |
07/23/1930 | Signed a minor league contract ($130,000 bonus) with the St. Louis Wolves organization. |
11/21/1930 | Received a 1-year contract through automatic renewal worth a total of $510,000. |
12/21/1930 | Was traded by the St. Louis Wolves to the Pittsburgh Crawdads, along with $480,000, in exchange for RP Matt Ginter. |
01/01/1931 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Stuff: 63 (63); Movement: 39 (39); Control: 56 (56). |
10/16/1931 | Wins the 1931 Token Baseball World Series with the Minneapolis Crawdads! |
11/24/1931 | Became a free agent. |
12/23/1931 | Signed a minor league contract with majors option with the Hoboken Zephyrs organization. |
01/01/1932 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Stuff: 59 (59); Movement: 30 (30); Control: 56 (56). |
05/01/1932 | Did not elect for free agency and will remain in the Hoboken organization. |
11/24/1932 | Signed a minor league contract extension with the Hoboken Zephyrs organization. |
01/01/1933 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Stuff: 59 (59); Movement: 31 (31); Control: 45 (45). |
05/01/1933 | Did not elect for free agency and will remain in the Hoboken organization. |
06/05/1933 | Injured (finger blister),day-to-day for 5 days. |
08/04/1933 | Injured (finger blister),day-to-day for 2 days. |
11/20/1933 | Signed a minor league contract extension with the Hoboken Zephyrs organization. |
01/01/1934 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Stuff: 58 (58); Movement: 33 (33); Control: 42 (42). |
05/01/1934 | Did not elect for free agency and will remain in the Hoboken organization. |
05/06/1934 | Injured (sore ankle),day-to-day for 2 days. |
09/11/1934 | Injured (finger blister),day-to-day for one week. |
11/22/1934 | Became a free agent. |
01/01/1935 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Stuff: 49 (49); Movement: 40 (40); Control: 43 (43). |
01/26/1935 | Signed a minor league contract with majors option with the Pittsburgh Crawdads organization. |