Career
Born in Shirley, Massachusetts, Golden made his debut on May 4, 1875 for the Keokuk Westerns of the National Association. When the Westerns folded, he signed with the Chicago White Stockings for the rest of the season. He pitched 119 innings in 14 games pitched for the White Stockings, with a 2.79 European Research Area, a 6–7 West-L records, 12 complete games, and one shutout.
In addition to pitching, he also played 27 games in the outfield.
In total, he played in 39 games, hitting.258, and scored 16 runs. The only other season he played at the top level of professional baseball, and his only "Major League" season, was for the 1878 Milwaukee Grays of the National League.
He pitched in 22 games that year, starting 18, and led the league with four games finished. He again played in the outfield when he didn"t pitch, playing in a total of 55 games for the Grays, hitting.206, had 3–13 pitching record, and a 4.14 European Research Area. Golden"s career totals include a 10–32 pitching record, a 3.37 European Research Area, and a.217 batting average in 107 total games played.
Golden died in Rockford, Illinois at the age of 77, and is interred at Saint Mary and Saint James Cemetey in Rockford.