Dan Dugdale

Daniel Edward Dugdale (October 28, 1864 – March 9, 1934) was a Major League Baseball catcher. He played for the 1886 Kansas City Cowboys and 1894 Washington Senators in the National League. He continued to play ball in the minor leagues through 1897, primarily in the Western Association. He managed in the minors with the Peoria Distillers (player/manager) in 1896-97, Seattle Chinooks (1903), Portland Browns (1904), Seattle Siwashes (1907–08) and Seattle Giants (1911).

Dan Dugdale
Catcher
Born: (1864-10-28)October 28, 1864
Peoria, Illinois
Died: March 9, 1934(1934-03-09) (aged 69)
Seattle, Washington
Batted: Right Threw: Unknown
MLB debut
May 20, 1886, for the Kansas City Cowboys
Last MLB appearance
September 30, 1894, for the Washington Senators
MLB statistics
Batting average.224
Home runs0
Runs batted in18
Teams

He became involved in Seattle's real estate market and became fairly wealthy. He used his wealth to build several baseball stadiums in the Seattle area. The main stadium in Seattle bore his name until it was destroyed in 1932.[1]

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Dan Dugdale Catcher for the Washington Senators


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