- Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee (31 January 1971)
- He holds the single-season record for most chances by a shortstop with 984 in 1922.
- Manager of the Boston Braves (1925-1927).
- Shortstop for the Philadelphia Phillies (1915-1920), New York Giants (1920- 1923, 1930), and Boston Braves (1924-1929).
- Made major league debut on 14 April 1915.
- Ranks 74th on MLB All-Time Sacrifice Hits List (212).
- Finished 9th in voting for 1926 National League MVP for having .311 Batting Average (141 for 453), 70 Runs, 18 Doubles, 6 Triples, 1 Home Run, 44 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 64 Walks, .399 On-base percentage, .384 Slugging Percentage, 174 Total Bases and 22 Sacrifice Hits in 127 Games.
- Finished 6th in voting for 1925 National League MVP for having .319 Batting Average (153 for 479), 75 Runs, 29 Doubles, 8 Triples, 2 Home Runs, 49 RBI, 7 Stolen Bases, 64 Walks, .400 On-base percentage, .426 Slugging Percentage, 204 Total Bases and 17 Sacrifice Hits in 128 Games.
- Member of 1915 National League Champion Philadelphia Phillies team. Member of 1921 and 1922 World Series Champion New York Giants teams. Member of 1923 National League Champion New York Giants team.
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