In spring training of 1930, John McGraw called Watwood “one of the most natural batters I ever saw.” Watwood hit .302 in each of his first two seasons with Chicago, but fielding deficiencies cut short his time in the majors.
In spring training of 1930, John McGraw called Watwood “one of the most natural batters I ever saw.” Watwood hit .302 in each of his first two seasons with Chicago, but fielding deficiencies cut short his time in the majors.