01/01/1878 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: - (-); Power: - (-); Eye: - (-). |
05/01/1878 | Named the #5 prospect in the FABL |
06/03/1878 | Goes 5-6 against the Boston Pilgrims, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 4 R. |
06/10/1878 | Wins the FABL CL Player of the Week Award. |
10/01/1878 | Wins the 1878 Federally Aligned Baseball Leagues Championship with the Brooklyn Unions. |
01/01/1879 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: - (-); Power: - (-); Eye: - (-). |
01/01/1880 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: - (-); Power: - (-); Eye: - (-). |
07/17/1880 | Goes 5-5 against the Cleveland Cuyahogas, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 3 RBI and 3 R. |
10/02/1880 | Wins the 1880 Federally Aligned Baseball Leagues Championship with the Philadelphia Centennials. |
01/01/1881 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: - (-); Power: - (-); Eye: - (-). |
09/02/1881 | Goes 0-4 against the Detroit Woodwards, ending his hitting streak at 31 games. |
01/01/1882 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: - (-); Power: - (-); Eye: - (-). |
10/03/1882 | Wins the 1882 Federally Aligned Baseball Leagues Championship with the Philadelphia Centennials. |
01/01/1883 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: - (-); Power: - (-); Eye: - (-). |
01/01/1884 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: - (-); Power: - (-); Eye: - (-). |
01/01/1885 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: - (-); Power: - (-); Eye: - (-). |
01/01/1886 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: - (-); Power: - (-); Eye: - (-). |
01/01/1887 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: - (-); Power: - (-); Eye: - (-). |
01/01/1888 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: - (-); Power: - (-); Eye: - (-). |
01/01/1889 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: - (-); Power: - (-); Eye: - (-). |
01/01/1890 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: - (-); Power: - (-); Eye: - (-). |
01/06/1890 | Retired from professional baseball. |
01/06/1890 | Started a coaching career. |