Buckeye made his major league debut on June 19, 1918, for the
Washington Senators at the
Polo Grounds against the
Yankees. He pitched the last two innings of a 9–0 game, allowing three hits, six walks, and four earned runs while striking out two batters. From 1925 to 1927, he had some success as the fifth starter for the
Cleveland Indians. On June 11, 1927, he gave up two home runs to
Babe Ruth in the same game. After a slow start in 1928, Buckeye was released and signed with the
New York Giants. He pitched one game for them, giving up six runs in 3.2 innings. Buckeye finished with a 30–39 record in 108 games pitched (67 starts). He had an
earned run average of 3.91 and had one
save. As a hitter, Buckeye posted a .230
batting average (47-for-204) with 19
runs, 5
home runs and 23
RBIs. ==Football career==