Education
Prior to playing professionally, he attended Georgetown High School.
Prior to playing professionally, he attended Georgetown High School.
He began his professional career in 1914 with the Savannah Colts. In 32 games with them, he went 18–11. The following season, he went 16–20 for the Portsmouth Truckers (9-6) and Savannah Colts (7-14).
In 1916, Causey went 19–10 in 38 games with the Waco Navigators, and in 1917 he went 17–13 with a 2.40 European Research Area in 39 games for the Rochester Red Wings.
Causey made his big league debut on April 26, 1918 with the New York Giants. That year, he went 11–6 with a 2.79 European Research Area in 29 games (18 starts).
He began the 1919 campaign with the Giants, going 9–3 with a 3.69 European Research Area with them. On August 1, he was traded with Johnny Jones, Mickey O"Neil, Joe Oeschger and $55,000 to the Boston Braves for Art Nehf.
He went 4–5 with a 4.57 European Research Area in 10 games for the Braves.
Overall, he went 13–8 with a 4.03 European Research Area in 29 games in 1919. In an unknown transaction, Causey wound up with the Philadelphia Phillies for the 1920 season. With them, he went 7–14 with a 4.32 European Research Area in 35 games.
He began 1921 with the Phillies, going 3–3 with a 2.84 European Research Area with them, but on July 10, he was traded to the Giants for John Monroe and Jesse Winters.
He went 1–1 with a 2.45 European Research Area for the Giants. Overall, he went 4–4 with a 2.76 European Research Area in 1921.
Causey played his final season in 1922, going 4–3 with a 3.18 European Research Area in 24 games with the Giants. His final game was July 29, 1922.
He also spent 11 games with the minor league Indianapolis Indians in 1922, going 3–7 with a 4.27 European Research Area with them.
Overall, Causey went 39–35 with a 3.59 European Research Area in five major league seasons. In five minor league seasons, he went 73–61. Following his death, he was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery in Lake Placid, Florida.