12/31/1930 |
Drafted in the 1930 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 19, 19th overall pick) by the Cincinnati Trojans, out of college (East Carolina). |
01/01/1931 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 45 (60); Power: 25 (35); Eye: 45 (55). |
06/22/1931 |
Wins the CBQL CBQL Player of the Week Award. |
07/03/1931 |
Named the #49 prospect in the TCBA |
08/31/1931 |
Wins the 1931 Chicago/ Burlington & Quincy League Round 1 with the Cedar Rapids Rabbits! |
10/16/1931 |
Named the #27 prospect in the TCBA |
01/01/1932 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 50 (55); Power: 30 (45); Eye: 55 (65). |
04/04/1932 |
Named the #25 prospect in the TCBA |
06/26/1932 |
Was selected to the 1932 Transcontinental Baseball Association All-Star Futures Game. |
07/01/1932 |
Named the #18 prospect in the TCBA |
10/14/1932 |
Named the #15 prospect in the TCBA |
01/01/1933 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 50 (55); Power: 35 (45); Eye: 60 (65). |
04/03/1933 |
Named the #35 prospect in the TCBA |
06/25/1933 |
Was selected to the 1933 Transcontinental Baseball Association All-Star Futures Game. |
06/30/1933 |
Named the #24 prospect in the TCBA |
10/17/1933 |
Named the #14 prospect in the TCBA |
01/01/1934 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 55 (55); Power: 35 (45); Eye: 65 (65). |
08/22/1934 |
Wins the 1934 New York Central-Pennsylvania League Round 1 with the Lansing Knights! |
11/05/1934 |
Received a 1-year contract worth a total of $7,200 through automatic renewal. |
01/01/1935 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 55 (55); Power: 40 (45); Eye: 70 (70). |
11/01/1935 |
Received a 1-year contract worth a total of $7,700 through automatic renewal. |
01/01/1936 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 55 (55); Power: 40 (40); Eye: 65 (70). |
10/21/1936 |
Wins the 1936 TCBA WA Defenseman of the Year Award at 1B. |
11/10/1936 |
Received a 1-year contract worth a total of $8,000 through automatic renewal. |
01/01/1937 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 55 (55); Power: 40 (40); Eye: 65 (70). |
11/08/1937 |
Received a 1-year contract worth a total of $8,400 through automatic renewal. |
01/01/1938 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 55 (55); Power: 40 (40); Eye: 70 (70). |
11/06/1938 |
Received a 1-year contract worth a total of $13,000 through arbitration. |
01/01/1939 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 50 (50); Power: 40 (40); Eye: 70 (70). |
10/31/1939 |
Received a 1-year contract worth a total of $18,000 through arbitration. |
01/01/1940 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 50 (50); Power: 40 (40); Eye: 75 (75). |
11/03/1940 |
Was not offered arbitration and became a free agent. |
11/23/1940 |
Signed a 2-year contract worth a total of $50,000 with the Seattle Rainiers organization. |
01/01/1941 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 50 (50); Power: 40 (40); Eye: 80 (80). |
11/30/1941 |
Was traded by the Seattle Rainiers to the New Orleans Pelicans, along with LF Edward Jabb, in exchange for 1B Lou Gehrig, 3B Pete Suder, LF David Whatley, and a 1st round draft pick. |
01/01/1942 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 50 (50); Power: 40 (40); Eye: 80 (80). |
03/27/1942 |
Signed a 1-year contract extension worth a total of $21,600 with the New Orleans Pelicans organization. |
10/30/1942 |
Wins the 1942 TCBA WA Defenseman of the Year Award at 1B. |
01/01/1943 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 50 (50); Power: 40 (40); Eye: 80 (80). |
04/26/1943 |
Wins the TCBA WA Player of the Week Award. |
10/29/1943 |
Signed a 1-year contract extension worth a total of $43,200 with the New Orleans Pelicans organization. |
01/01/1944 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 45 (45); Power: 40 (40); Eye: 80 (80). |
07/11/1944 |
Was claimed off waivers by Seattle while with New Orleans. |
09/04/1944 |
Released by the Seattle Rainiers. |
01/01/1945 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 45 (45); Power: 40 (40); Eye: 80 (80). |
10/21/1945 |
Retired from professional baseball. |