From mid-September to early October 1920, Leathers appeared in nine major league games with the Chicago Cubs.[3] He registered a .304 batting average (7-for-23) with one home run,[3][b] which was hit off of Joe Oeschger of the Boston Braves.[5][6] Defensively, Leathers made six appearances at shortstop (four starts) and three appearances at second base, recording an .837 fielding percentage.[7] He committed three errors in his first major league start at shortstop,[8] one of which led to an unearned run, the difference in a 1–0 Cubs loss to the Brooklyn Robins.[9][10]
^Leathers was listed as a switch hitter in the Cubs' 1921 pre-season roster.[1]
^ abSomehow, official baseball records of the era do not credit him with a run batted in (RBI) for his home run,[3] creating a discrepancy in his MLB career record.[4] For an overview of discrepancies in historical baseball records, see this discussion at Retrosheet.