Education
Rollie attended Southeastern State Teachers College.
Rollie attended Southeastern State Teachers College.
Born in Ratcliff, Arkansas, he batted and threw right-handed, and was 9–14 with an earned run average of 5.92 in his three seasons. His first game in the major leagues was on June 19, 1930, and his last game was October 1, 1933. Stiles" nicknames when playing baseball were "Leapin" Lena", "Lena", and "Rollie", all typical of how he signed autographs for baseball fans.
Stiles made an appearance and gave a speech at the Saint Louis Browns Reunion dinner held at the Missouri Athletic Club on June 8, 2006 in Saint Louis, Missouri.
He died in his sleep at age 100 on July 22, 2007 at the Bethesda Southgate Nursing Home in Saint Louis. He was the last living person to have pitched to Babe Ruth.
While Stiles was the oldest living major league ballplayer at the time of his death, he was not the oldest living professional baseball player. Emilio Navarro of the Negro Leagues, who turned 103 years old in 2008.