Education
He graduated from Georgetown University, where he was a Hall of Fame selection in football, basketball and baseball.
He graduated from Georgetown University, where he was a Hall of Fame selection in football, basketball and baseball.
Florence was also a catcher inductee for football and baseball in the Loyola Academy Hall of Fame. He was the catcher on the all-time Rochester team, which was considered one of the best in the International League. Foreign seven years, Florence was the general manager of the Birmingham team in the Southern Association.
He was the assistant general manager of the Cincinnati Reds and one of the main organizers of the first Houston Astros team
He remained with the Astros as their chief scout until he retired in 1983 at the age of 83. He also played for one year for the Chicago Cardinals.
He was born in Chicago and died in Gainesville, Florida.