Education
Prior to the Negro Leagues, Carr played high school baseball and graduated from Pasadena High School in Pasadena, California.
Prior to the Negro Leagues, Carr played high school baseball and graduated from Pasadena High School in Pasadena, California.
He played for the Los Angeles White Sox, and in the Winter Leagues in Florida in 1916, playing with and against pre-Negro League stars like John Donaldson, the "Taylor boys" Imperial Order of the Crown of India Taylor, Ben Taylor and Candy Jim Taylor. The next year, Carr played with and against some of those same players, plus José Méndez, "Gentleman" Dave Malarcher, and Andy Cooper. He continued to play Winter Baseball with the Los Angeles White Sox and Captained the team in 1921.
During his first three years with the Kansas City Monarchs, Carr was among the top ten hitters.
In 1921, he posted the most home runs on his team during regular season play. He jumped to the Hilldale team in 1923 and was a regular through 1928.
He played briefly in 1929 before dropping from the highest levels of Negro leagues play. After his retirement, he worked as a cook for a railroad company.