Played baseball for the University of Alabama 1923-24.
Played Major League Baseball in 1929 for the Washington Nationals. He started center field and had three at bats with one base on balls 10/6/1929, last game of the season.
(Note about Nationals/Senators: I have stated Doc played for the Washington Nationals in the interest of accuracy. The team was officially franchised in the American League as the Washington Nationals from 1905-1955, though the fans never liked the name and referred to them as the Senators, (an earlier name), or Nats. The team officially became the Washington Senators again 1956-1960. In 1961, they became the Minnesota Twins. DWS)
Played baseball for the University of Alabama 1923-24.
Played Major League Baseball in 1929 for the Washington Nationals. He started center field and had three at bats with one base on balls 10/6/1929, last game of the season.
(Note about Nationals/Senators: I have stated Doc played for the Washington Nationals in the interest of accuracy. The team was officially franchised in the American League as the Washington Nationals from 1905-1955, though the fans never liked the name and referred to them as the Senators, (an earlier name), or Nats. The team officially became the Washington Senators again 1956-1960. In 1961, they became the Minnesota Twins. DWS)
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