02/24/1908 |
Joined the Heartland Academy Blacks. |
03/30/1908 |
Hits three home runs against the Great Plains Academy Blues, going 3-7 with 4 RBI and 3 runs scored! |
06/27/1908 |
Wins the 1908 LBAL SL1 Academy Batter Award at SS. |
01/01/1909 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 25 (70); Power: 30 (40); Eye: 20 (30). |
01/01/1910 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 25 (70); Power: 35 (45); Eye: 20 (30). |
04/22/1910 |
Injured (wrist soreness),day-to-day for 1-2 weeks. |
06/24/1910 |
Wins the 1910 LBAL SL1 Academy Glove Award at SS. |
01/01/1911 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 30 (75); Power: 40 (45); Eye: 25 (30). |
03/31/1911 |
Injured (hyperextended ankle),day-to-day for 4 days. |
04/20/1911 |
Hits three home runs against the Great Plains Academy Blues, going 4-7 with 6 RBI and 4 runs scored! |
04/21/1911 |
Injured (sore elbow),day-to-day for 5 days. |
04/22/1911 |
Hits three home runs against the Great Plains Academy Blues, going 4-7 with 5 RBI and 5 runs scored! |
05/26/1911 |
Injured (mild hamstring strain),day-to-day for 1 day. |
06/26/1911 |
Wins the 1911 LBAL SL1 Academy Glove Award at SS. |
06/26/1911 |
Released by the Heartland Academy Blacks. |
06/26/1911 |
Drafted in the 1911 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 1, 17th overall pick) by the Chicago Doves. |
01/01/1912 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 35 (70); Power: 40 (50); Eye: 25 (35). |
01/01/1913 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 35 (60); Power: 45 (45); Eye: 30 (30). |
06/23/1913 |
Injured on 06/19/1913, diagnosed with back tightness, will miss 1-2 weeks. |
07/12/1913 |
Injured on 07/09/1913, diagnosed with a strained hamstring, will miss 2-3 months. |
01/01/1914 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 45 (60); Power: 45 (45); Eye: 30 (35). |
04/13/1914 |
Injured (back tightness),day-to-day for one week. |
01/01/1915 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 50 (60); Power: 45 (45); Eye: 30 (30). |
04/26/1915 |
Injured (back tightness),day-to-day for one week. |