01/01/1946 |
Drafted in the 1946 inaugural draft by the Atlanta Braves (Round 7, Pick 11, 107th overall pick). |
06/17/1946 |
Was selected to the 1946 Fellowship of Respect and Trust All-Star Game. |
10/04/1946 |
Wins the 1946 World Series with the Atlanta Braves. |
01/01/1947 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 7 (8); Power: 5 (6); Eye: 6 (6). |
10/06/1947 |
Wins the 1947 World Series with the Atlanta Braves. |
11/02/1947 |
Was traded by the Atlanta Braves to the Baltimore Orioles, along with SS Dixon Machado, in exchange for RP Brad Ziegler, RP Keith Foulke. |
01/01/1948 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 7 (8); Power: 5 (6); Eye: 6 (6). |
04/22/1948 |
Goes 0-4 against the Cleveland Indians, ending his hitting streak at 22 games. |
06/07/1948 |
Wins the FORT AL Player of the Week Award. |
06/17/1948 |
Was selected to the 1948 Fellowship of Respect and Trust All-Star Game. |
06/28/1948 |
Goes 5-5 against the Detroit Tigers, with 1 RBI and 3 R. |
09/06/1948 |
Wins the FORT AL Player of the Week Award. |
01/01/1949 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 6 (7); Power: 5 (6); Eye: 7 (7). |
08/22/1949 |
Wins the FORT AL Player of the Week Award. |
01/01/1950 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 6 (7); Power: 5 (5); Eye: 7 (7). |
01/01/1951 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 6 (6); Power: 4 (5); Eye: 7 (7). |
01/26/1951 |
Drafted in the 1951 inaugural draft by the Montreal Expos (Round 48, Pick 13, 765th overall pick). |
05/08/1951 |
Injured on 05/04/1951, diagnosed with a sprained ankle, will miss 1-2 weeks. |
10/09/1951 |
Signed a 2-year contract extension worth a total of $4,000,000 with the Montreal Expos organization. |
12/16/1951 |
Was traded by the Montreal Expos to the Kansas City Royals, along with SP Ken Holtzman, in exchange for RF Nelson Mathews, $5,000,000. |
01/01/1952 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 6 (6); Power: 4 (4); Eye: 7 (7). |
05/16/1952 |
Released by the Kansas City Royals. |
10/24/1952 |
Retired from professional baseball. |