- Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Committee on Baseball Veterans in 1975.
- Played second base for the Washington Senators (1919-1928) and the Detroit Tigers (1929 and 1931).
- Managed the Washington Senators (1924-1928, 1935-1942, 1950-1954), Detroit Tigers (1929-1933, 1955-1956), Boston Red Sox (1934), Philadelphia Phillies (1943), and New York Yankees (1947-1948).
- Won a pennant for the Senators in 1925.
- Worked in the coal mines as a kid.
- Member of 1924 World Series Champion Washington Senators team. Member of 1925 American League Champion Washington Senators team.
- Finished 21st in voting for 1922 American League MVP for leading League in being Hit by Pitch (14) and having .269 Batting Average (162 for 602), 95 Runs, 24 Doubles, 8 Triples, 2 Home Runs, 40 RBI, 25 Stolen Bases, 52 Walks, .341 On base percentage, .346 Slugging Percentage, 208 Total Bases and 17 Sacrifice Hits in 154 Games.
- Finished 18th in voting for 1923 American League MVP for having .282 Batting Average (150 for 532), 60 Runs, 21 Doubles, 13 Triples, 2 Home Runs, 70 RBI, 23 Stolen Bases, 50 Walks, .358 On base percentage, .382 Slugging Percentage, 203 Total Bases and 25 Sacrifice Hits in 145 Games.
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