- Inducted into the Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame (1986)
- Played in 1,307 consecutive games (20 June 1916 - 5 May 1925), a record Lou Gehrig eventually broke, but that no other player - not even Cal Ripken Jr., who broke Gehrig's mark - has ever matched.
- Won World Series rings with the Boston Red Sox (1915, 1916, 1918) and the New York Yankees (1923)
- Played in 1,307 consecutive games (20 June 1916 - 5 May 1925), a record Lou Gehrig eventually broke.
- Shortstop with the Boston Red Sox (1914-1921), New York Yankees (1922-1925[start]), Washington Senators (1925[end]), Chicago White Sox (1926[start]), and Cincinnati Reds (1926[end).
- Made major league debut on 14 April 1914.
- Led American League shortstops in fielding percentage 8 consecutive seasons, 1916-1923
- Inducted into the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame in 2008.
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