Carlos was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in 1901. Carlos is 27 years old at the time and has played six seasons in the Cuban leagues.
Frank Grant was 34 years old when he was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers, Frank had already logged 8 seasons in the Negro Leagues on multiple teams.
Grant Johnson was drafted at 29 by the St. Louis Cardinals. By that time he had already played in 5 Negro League seasons and earned the knickname "Home Run".
Andrew "Rube" Foster, 22 year old pitcher was drafted by the Washington Senators
Carlos was drafted by the
Joe was drafted second by the St. Louis Cardinals and pitched
Pete Hill was drafted by the Brooklyn Robins and played in
He was drafted second by the Brooklyn Superbas and played in
In 1906 he was drafted by the Boston Beaneaters and will backup to Al Bridwell at shortstop.
He was drafted by the Boston Doves pitched
He was drafted by the New York Highlanders in 1909 and played centerfield and hit leadoff. He hit .238 in 142 games. He turned things around in his next season three season batting .292, .305 and .296 leading off for the Highlanders. Spot stole his 200th base in 1913 and batted .302 giving him a .300 career average. He had a down season in 1914 batting only .231. He batted .278 in 1915 and cleared 1000 hits. He split time in 1916 with Lee Magee in center batting .328. Spot went back to full time the next year batting .301 and stole 46 bases. Poles joined the 369th Infantry Regiment (Harlem Hellfighters), a unit attached to the French Army during World War I, earning decorations (five battle stars and a Purple Heart) for his combat experience in France as a sergeant.[4]
[5] He returned home and continued a successful baseball career, playing for the Highlanders in 1919 and batted .353 in 101 games. He had a down year in 1920.
He was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in 1909 and played in