- Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Committee on Baseball Veterans in 1962.
- Managed the Newark Peppers of the Federal League (1915), Pittsburgh Pirates (1922-1926), St. Louis Cardinals (1928-1929), Boston Braves (1930-1937), and Cincinnati Reds (1938-1946).
- Only manager to win pennants with three different teams.
- Played third base (primarily) for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1907, 1910-1912, 1918, 1920), Boston Braves (1913), New York Yankees (1913), Indianapolis Hoosiers of the Federal League (1914), Newark Peppers of the Federal League (1915), New York Giants (1916), and Cincinnati Reds (1916-1917).
- Won two pennants (1928, 1939) and two World Series (1925, 1940).
- Led Federal League in Sacrifice Hits (36) in 1914.
- Made major league debut (as a player) on 8 September 1907 (first of 3 games played that season).
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