Jake Freeze

[1] In May 1923, with future Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Ted Lyons as a teammate, Freeze was the winning pitcher in a 5–3 victory over the Texas Longhorns that gave Baylor the Southwest Conference championship.

[2] In 1925, Freeze reportedly received offers from four major league teams;[3] he joined the Chicago White Sox in June that year.

[4] Both of Freeze's major league appearances were for the White Sox in road games against the St. Louis Browns at Sportsman's Park.

Notable members of the White Sox at that time included Ted Lyons, Freeze's former teammate at Baylor, and other future Hall of Famers Red Faber, Harry Hooper, Ray Schalk, and player-manager Eddie Collins.

In 1929, Freeze's final year in professional baseball, he initially spent time with the Houston Buffaloes of the Texas League, who returned him to Waco,[9] who then released him.