Drafted by the St. Louis Browns and played in 75 games and batted .206 in 1910. He played in 77 games and batted .338 the next season. In his third season he batted .296. Louis played about half the season in 1913 and batted .294. Once again he was spliting time behind the plate and his average increased to .310. Louis batted .300 in 1915 in 207 at bats. Louis is splitting time with Hank Severeid at catcher in 1916, 1917. He batted 179 times with a .298 average. Louis continues to share the catcher role in 1918. He played in 87 games in 1919 batting .306. Louis finally started in most of the seasons games batting .313 in 1920.
Drafted by the St. Louis Browns and played in 75 games and batted .206 in 1910. He played in 77 games and batted .338 the next season. In his third season he batted .296. Louis played about half the season in 1913 and batted .294. Once again he was spliting time behind the plate and his average increased to .310. Louis batted .300 in 1915 in 207 at bats. Louis is splitting time with Hank Severeid at catcher in 1916, 1917. He batted 179 times with a .298 average. Louis continues to share the catcher role in 1918. He played in 87 games in 1919 batting .306. Louis finally started in most of the seasons games batting .313 in 1920.
In 1910 he was drafted by the Boston (Braves) Doves and played in 74 games and batted .254. The next season he batted .380 in 29 games for the Boston Rustlers (Braves). In 1912 he played in 60 games and batted .338 for the Boston Braves. Hurley played in 56 games in 1913 and hit 6 homers and batted .356. He only played in 33 games but he batted .372. He batted .319 in 1915. Allen is splitting time in right field with Joe Wilhoit and batted 181 times with a .326 average. Allen gets a little more playing time in 1917 hitting .324 belting 7 (9) homers. After 8 seasons splitting time in the outfield Allen told his coach it's time to play me full time. We will see if they listen in 1919. Once again in 1919 he played a limited amount, but batted .373. Now that team mate Lloyd has returned from duty he has asked to recieve as many chances as John for 1920.
He was drafted by the St. Louis Browns had a rough rookie season he was 3-14 with a 4.18 era. In his second season he was 3-4 with a 3.41. He pitched in 24 games in 1913 with a 10-8 record and a 2.61 era. Dick had another solid season in 1914 with a 13-12 mark with a 2.21 era. In 1915 he slumped again going 6-15. Dick had a little better success in 1916 winning 6 games and a 2.49 era. He contiunes his success in 1917 going 10-4 with a 2.23 era. He was able to up his innings in 1918 but with little success going 10-18 with a 3.14 era. He has had an up and down career in the majors so far being on the 6th place Browns hasn't helped. Dick matched his highest win total in 1919 at 13. His Browns did make it to the World Series in 1919 only to loose to the Reds in six games unfortunately he didn't get any playing time. "CannonBall" turns in one of his best seasons in 1920 with a 15-6 mark helping to propel his Browns to a second world series. Unfortunately they loose again to the Reds.
In 1912 he was drafted by the Browns and batted .323 in his rookie season. In his second season he was 6th in batting with a .341 average. Cristobal seams to be getting better each season and logged a .355 average in 99 games. He lost his starting job in 1915 to Burt Shotton and Tilly Walker. He switched to right field in 1916 and continued where he left off 2 years ago batting .365 in 465 at bats. He was second behind Ty Cobb's .394. He was tops in stolen bases in 1917 and 10th in batting. Cristobal proves it's easier to make your mark in this league as an outfielder than a pitcher. He continues his success hitting .320 and leading the league in stolen bases in 1918 and now has 359 in his seven seaon career. He had one of his best seasons in 1919 batting .334 (10), scoring 108 runs (5), stole 41 bases (2), and the 400th in his career. He was also 2nd to Babe Ruth in on base percentage. Once again in 1920 he assists the Browns to a spot in the world series batting .335 (6), and leading the league in stolen bases. He now has 467 stolen bases in his career.
Oscar was drafted by the Philadelphia Athletics in 1915 and played well in 74 games hitting 12 homers and batting .334. In 82 at bats in 1916 he hit .341. Oscar bats .300 splitting time with Charlie Jamieson in 1917. Oscar batted .292 and hit 5 homers in 250 at bats in 1918. He is having to split time in the outfield with Oms, Walker, Strunk and Wingo. At 21 he will have to wait his turn for more at bats. Oscar his most playing time to date in 1919, batting .328, and hitting 15 homers, 3rd behind Ruth and Cravath. Oscar turns in another solid season in 1920 making it to the leaderboard in several catergories, batting (7), home runs (4), slugging pct (2), and OPS (3).
Oscar was drafted by the New York Giants in 1916. Wilbur pitched 33 innings in his rookie year winning 3 and lossing 3 with a 3.55 era. Wilbur heads off to WWI in the off season of 1916 on a three year stint. Wilbur returned from active duty in 1920 and starts his career all over again in great fashion. He went 18-10 with a 3.28 era in 33 games.
Oscar was drafted by the New York Giants in 1916. Wilbur pitched 33 innings in his rookie year winning 3 and lossing 3 with a 3.55 era. Wilbur heads off to WWI in the off season of 1916 on a three year stint. Wilbur returned from active duty in 1920 and starts his career all over again in great fashion. He went 18-10 with a 3.28 era in 33 games.
Oscar was drafted by the New York Yankees in 1916. Oscar saw limited time in his rookie year batting 42 times but he made the best of it hitting .500 with 4 homers. Oscar heads off to WWI in the off season of 1916 on a three year stint.
Oscar was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in 1916. Dick saw little duty in his rookie year batting 75 times with a .227 average. Dick makes the most of the time he has on the field in 1917 batting .323 with 5 homers in 338 at bats. At 19 years old he played in 52 games batting an incredible .414. That should get him some more playing time next year. He played in his most games to date in 1919 batting .307 and had a .421 on base percentage, 5th in the league.
He was drafted the Philadelphia Athletics in 1917 and decent season batting .296 in 102 games. As mentioned before the Athletics outfield is packed with talent but Alejandro is getting his reps batting .303 in 104 games in 1918. Alejandro had a decent season in 1919 playing in 101 games batting .346. Playing outfield in the majors isn't like it was in the Negro League the compition is very tough. Oms played in 101 games and batted .306 in 1920.
He was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in 1918 and played in 62 games in his rookie season batting .302. In his second season he played in 87 games bating .295. Dobie played in 70 games and batted .247 in 1920.
He was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in 1918 and played in 62 games in his rookie season batting .302. In his second season he played in 87 games bating .295. Dobie played in 70 games and batted .247 in 1920.
He was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in 1918 and played in 62 games in his rookie season batting .302. In his second season he played in 87 games bating .295. Dobie played in 70 games and batted .247 in 1920.