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+ | On July 20, 1931, he was traded by Wichita Falls to Milwaukee for George Gerken. | ||
- | + | Personal | |
+ | He is married and has two children and was residing in West Plains, Missouri in 1953. | ||
+ | His nationality is English-German. | ||
+ | His hobbies are hunting and fishing. | ||
+ | His ambition isto "be in majors again as manager or coach. | ||
+ | His most unusual baseball experience was "hitting home run in my own living room while with Milwaukee" | ||
+ | He is perhaps the most popular player ever to wear a Milwaukee uniform. | ||
- | + | Achievements | |
- | + | He led the 1934 American Association in doubles with 53. | |
- | + | He led the 1935 American Association in doubles with 44. | |
- | + | He led the 1940 American Association in doubles with 40. | |
- | + | Coaching | |
- | + | He was a coach for Portland in the 1948 Pacific Coast League. | |
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- | + | Outside of baseball | |
- | + | He officiates football and basketball games during the off-season. | |
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- | + | Source | |
- | + | 1953 Pioneer League Index (Second Edition) | |
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