Walsh played in over 1,800 games spanning 13 seasons in the
International League, hitting better than .300 ten times. He played for the
Baltimore Orioles from 1910 to 1912, then spent the rest of the decade in the
American League, appearing in two
World Series with the Athletics in
1914 and for the World Champion Red Sox in
1916. In a six-season career, Walsh was a .232 hitter (410-for-1771) with six
home runs and 150
RBI in 541 games, including 235
runs, 71
doubles, 31
triples, 92
stolen bases, and a .330
on-base percentage. In 492 appearances at
center field (169),
right field (165) and
left field (162), he posted a collective .964
fielding percentage (38
errors in 1049
total chances). Following his major league career, Walsh returned to the International League, playing on two pennant winners in Baltimore. Twice he led the league with a .357 average in 1925 and a .388 average in 1926 at the age of 41, also driving in 131 runs. Walsh died in
Syracuse, New York at age 76. == See also ==