Player History |
01/02/1951 | Drafted in the 1951 inaugural draft (Round 3, Pick 5, 37th overall pick) by the Atlanta Rebels. |
08/20/1951 | Wins the ABA RL Player of the Week Award. |
01/01/1952 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 12 (12); Power: 11 (11); Eye: 14 (14). |
05/31/1952 | Injured (bruised thigh), day-to-day for 5 days. |
06/01/1952 | Injured (strained hamstring), out for 4 weeks. |
07/13/1952 | Was selected to the 1952 American Baseball Association All-Star Game. |
01/01/1953 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 10 (10); Power: 11 (11); Eye: 9 (9). |
03/28/1953 | Injured (strained back), day-to-day for 3 days. |
06/14/1953 | Injured (back stiffness), day-to-day for 3 days. |
07/13/1953 | Wins the ABA RL Player of the Week Award. |
07/30/1953 | Injured (broken bone in elbow), out for 4-5 months. |
01/01/1954 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 11 (11); Power: 10 (10); Eye: 13 (13). |
05/12/1954 | Injured (mild oblique strain), day-to-day for 5 days. |
05/28/1954 | Injured (shoulder tendinitis), out for 2 weeks. |
08/22/1954 | Injured (groin soreness), day-to-day for 1 day. |
08/23/1954 | Wins the ABA RL Player of the Week Award. |
09/15/1954 | Injured (bruised shoulder), day-to-day for 3 days. |
01/01/1955 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 10 (11); Power: 7 (9); Eye: 11 (11). |
01/17/1955 | Was traded by the Atlanta Rebels to the Los Angeles Quakes in exchange for RF Adrián Roa. |
08/04/1955 | Goes 5-5 against the Chicago Clout, with 1 2B, 1 HR, 2 RBI and 1 R. |
10/11/1955 | Was traded by the Los Angeles Quakes to the St. Louis Dredgers in exchange for LF Bobby Martin. |
01/01/1956 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 9 (11); Power: 6 (9); Eye: 13 (13). |
07/29/1956 | Injured (herniated disc (back)), out for 3 weeks. |
08/18/1956 | Suffered setback in recovery from injury, will miss another 4 days. |
01/01/1957 | OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 8 (11); Power: 5 (9); Eye: 12 (12). |
10/15/1957 | Retired from professional baseball. |