| 06/19/1962 | Drafted in the 1962 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 3, 43rd overall pick) by the Minneapolis Millers, out of college Eastern State |
| 10/13/1962 | Named the #72 prospect in the FABL |
| 01/01/1963 | OSA scouting updated ratings: Contact: 2; Power: 2; Eye: 2. |
| 03/22/1963 | Successfully completed training to improve his strength and conditioning at the Minneapolis Millers development complex. |
| 04/08/1963 | Named the #62 prospect in the FABL |
| 07/04/1963 | Named the #80 prospect in the FABL |
| 09/07/1963 | Injured (hip strain),out for 3 weeks. |
| 01/01/1964 | OSA scouting updated ratings: Contact: 3; Power: 1; Eye: 3. |
| 08/31/1964 | Wins the UMVA Player of the Week Award. |
| 09/20/1964 | Wins the 1964 Championship with the Roanoke Railroaders! |
| 11/18/1964 | Was traded by the Minneapolis Millers to the Montreal Saints, along with 1B Ken Miller, in exchange for 2B Bob Vernon. |
| 03/18/1965 | Outstandingly completed training to learn a new position at the Montreal Saints development complex. |
| 09/28/1966 | Wins the 1966 Championship with the Syracuse Excelsiors! |
| 09/27/1967 | Wins the 1967 Championship with the Syracuse Excelsiors! |
| 05/17/1968 | Goes 5-6 against the Atlanta Aces, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 3 R. |
| 10/02/1968 | Wins the 1968 Championship with the Syracuse Excelsiors! |
| 07/05/1969 | Injured (knee contusion),day-to-day for 5 days. |
| 08/25/1969 | Wins the UL Player of the Week Award. |
| 12/10/1969 | Added to the secondary (40-man) roster for the Montreal Saints. |
| 04/26/1970 | Goes 5-5 against the Richmond Rebels, with 2 2B, 1 RBI and 3 R. |
| 08/19/1970 | Injured (bruised hand),day-to-day for one week. |
| 10/22/1970 | Wins the 1970 World Championship Series with the Montreal Saints. |
| 08/20/1972 | Injured (fractured finger),out for 6-7 weeks. |
| 06/25/1973 | Wins the SEL Player of the Week Award. |
| 06/03/1974 | Released by the Montreal organization. |
| 06/21/1974 | Signed a minor league contract with majors option with the New York Imperials organization. |