| 12/04/1905 |
Signed a 1-year minor league contract with the Newport Pilot Whales organization. |
| 01/01/1906 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Stuff: 40 (40); Movement: 86 (86); Control: 38 (38). |
| 01/01/1906 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Stuff: 40 (40); Movement: 86 (86); Control: 38 (38). |
| 05/06/1906 |
Pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Providence Gems with 6 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed! |
| 05/15/1906 |
Injured (shoulder tendinitis),out for 6 weeks. |
| 07/26/1906 |
Pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Falmouth Submersibles with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed! |
| 08/08/1906 |
Pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Winchendon Rocking Horses with 6 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed! |
| 08/12/1906 |
Pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cranston Madonnas with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed! |
| 08/13/1906 |
Wins the BLNE SNEA Player of the Week Award. |
| 01/01/1907 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Stuff: 40 (41); Movement: 57 (57); Control: 36 (36). |
| 05/01/1907 |
Unsuccessfully completed training to improve his secondary pitch at the Newport Pilot Whales development complex. |
| 07/06/1907 |
Pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Woonsocket Foxes with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed! |
| 07/29/1907 |
Injured (shoulder tendinitis),day-to-day for one week. |
| 09/01/1907 |
Pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cranston Madonnas with 9 strikeouts and 6 BB allowed! |
| 09/02/1907 |
Wins the BLNE SNEA Player of the Week Award. |
| 01/01/1908 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Stuff: 42 (42); Movement: 52 (52); Control: 38 (38). |
| 05/01/1908 |
Successfully completed training to improve his secondary pitch at the Newport Pilot Whales development complex. |
| 05/01/1908 |
Pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Woonsocket Foxes with 11 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed! |
| 07/01/1908 |
Wins the BLNE SNEA Pitcher of the Month Award. |
| 07/02/1908 |
Injured on 06/27/1908, diagnosed with shoulder tendinitis, will miss 5-6 weeks. |
| 08/21/1908 |
Injured on 08/19/1908, diagnosed with a tired arm, is day-to-day. |