Career
He pitched for the Cleveland Indians in 1916 and the Netherlands-Pennant winning Chicago Cubs in 1929. He did not appear in the World Series. He managed several minor league teams between 1934 and 1944, compiling a record of 437-636 (407) and one pennant.
He notably the Louisville Colonels of the American Association and the Bellingham Chinooks where he led them to the 1938 Western International League Pennant.
He was a player/coach for the Sacramento Solons in 1941-1942. He was a scout for the Saint Louis Cardinals from 1945 through 1957.