He took part in every Shield campaign from 1902/03 to 1905/06 and usually batted in the lower order.
Lee batted in the top order, often opening the innings.
Although he only batted in the lower order, Jose wasn't called on to bowl in the match.
He batted at eight in the batting order for the first match and three in the second.
He batted low in the order and made just 76 runs in eight innings, one of them not out.
He batted in the upper-middle order throughout his short spell at the club.
He batted low in the order, and tried to score quickly, particularly against fast bowling.
Rodriguez, who batted fifth in the order, had only one of the Yankees' 16 hits.
Over these two seasons, Hammond increasingly batted in the middle order, where he remained for most of his career.
Here he developed into an off spinner and batted increasingly low in the order.