Statistically, it was his best season of his career, playing in 123 games, hit .246, and stole 29 bases.
After playing sparingly for the Senators in 1907, he again disappeared from the majors until emerging as the player-manager for the Buffalo Buffeds of the Federal League in 1914.
[1][2] He died from spinal meningitis in Beach City, Ohio on June 27, 1919.
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