Tom Hess (baseball)

[1] On June 6, he played his only game at the major league level and didn't obtain a hit in two at-bats.

[2] After a nine year absence from professional baseball, Hess joined the non-affiliated Class-C Albany Senators of the New York State League during the 1901 season.

[3] Hess began playing for the non-affiliated Independent Portland Browns during the Pacific Coast League's's inaugural season in 1903.

[3] He began to play for the Class-D Oskaloosa Quakers of the Iowa League of Professional Baseball Clubs in 1905.

[3] He sat out during the 1910 season, and returned to professional play during the 1911 joining the Class-D Hamilton Kolts of the Canadian League where he batted .293 with 29 hits, three doubles, and one triple in 28 games.