. . . but he did manage to have a few noteworthy moments. He attended The University of Maryland, for example, and signed with the New York Highlanders. He was traded for Patsy Dougherty and, during his first year as a regular player for the Boston Red Sox, he became their manager. He played the second half of the 1908 season for Washington and posted an OPS+ of 139. Five years after leaving MLB, he was supervising repair work on a locomotive when he was killed in an industrial accident. He was 35.
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