Pre-MLB In he played for the
Fort Wayne Railroaders of the
Western Association, where he
batted .308 with 150
hits in 132 games. In he split the season between the
Indianapolis Indians of the
American Association and the
Memphis Egyptians of the
Southern Association. He hit .298 with Indianapolis in 50 games and he hit .284 with Memphis in 66 games.
New York Giants Babb played for the New York Giants in . He hit .248 with 105
hits, 15
doubles, eight
triples and 46
RBIs. This was his only season with the Giants.
Brooklyn Superbas On December 12, he was traded by the New York Giants with
Jack Cronin and $6,000 to the
Brooklyn Superbas for
Bill Dahlen. In Babb hit .265 with 138 hits, 18 doubles, three triples and 53 RBIs. This would prove to be his best season statistically at the Major League level. Babb hit .187 with 44 hits, eight doubles, two triples and 17 RBIs in 75 games in . This would be his last season in the Majors.
Post-MLB He became a
player-manager after his career in the Major League Baseball. In he played and managed the Memphis Egyptians, a job he kept until . In he began the season with the
Norfolk Tars of the
Virginia League, playing and managing. He appeared in 126 games before he joined the
St. Joseph Drummers of the
Western League. Babb joined the
Altoona Rams/Reading Pretzels of the
Tri-State League. In his return to playing-managing he appeared in 75 games and hit .283. In his final season, , Babb joined the
Wichita Witches of the
Western League. He appeared in only 41 games, batting a dismal .172. ==External links==