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Cal Broughton

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with train robbers. Broughton and his assistant Chief of Police captured the robbers, only to have them escape from the jail. Broughton's posse found two of the robbers hiding in a corn field, and the third was captured several days later. Thirteen years later, he captured Evansville's first automobile thieves.
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Broughton was married in 1881 to Harriet Chase. After leaving major league baseball, Brougton lived in Evansville, Wisconsin, where he purchased a billiard parlor in 1895. In April 1899, he was elected chief of police in Evansville, a position that he held for 17 years. In 1900, he was in a gunfight
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of the National League. He began the 1888 season with the Wolverines, but he appeared in only one game and had no hits in four at bats. His final major league game was on April 21, 1888. According to one newspaper account, he did not "show up well" with Detroit due to illness and was released to
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In 1917, Broughton stepped down as chief of police and went to work for the D. E. Wood Butter Company. He returned to the Evansville police department in 1927 as the assistant chief. He remained with the police department until 1933 when, at age 72, he became an invalid. Broughton died in
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praised Broughton's work with St. Paul's pitchers: "People have got so used to seeing Cal Broughton catch game after game without a skip that his fine work is often lost sight of. Where, oh where would some of St. Paul's pitchers be now if they hadn't had Cal's 'head' back of the plate?"
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to write that it "looks rather funny to see Cal Broughton playing any position except behind the bat, but he is putting up great third base play." The Seattle club finished in third place, but reportedly "made a remarkable showing since the addition of Broughton."
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in 1889 said of Broughton: "Broughton is a great coach for a young pitcher, and it takes a pretty fleet-footed runner to steal second base on him. He refuses to get rattled under any circumstances, and is always a prince of good humor." Years later, the
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in 1886 and compiled a .236 batting average in 82 games. Late in the 1886 season, as the southern teams broke up, he returned to Milwaukee. In 1887, he played for the Milwaukee Brewers of the Northwestern League, batting .303 in 105 games.
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He returned to the St. Paul Apostles later in the 1890 season. Broughton concluded his professional baseball career playing for the
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wrote that Broughton had been "as good a catcher as the league had." Broughton also began the 1890 season playing for the Apostles.
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During the 1886 and 1887 seasons, Broughton played in the minor leagues. He played for the Memphis Grays of the
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Late in the 1890 season, Broughton traveled to the west coast where he appeared in 16 games for the
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After being released by Detroit, Broughton finished the 1888 season playing in the
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After retiring from baseball, Broughton became the first chief of police in
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Evansville in 1939 and was interred at Maple Hill Cemetery there.
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player from 1883 to 1891. He played parts of four seasons in
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Broughton made his major league debut in May 1883 with the
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and then as part of the newly formed and short-lived
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In November 1887, Broughton signed to play with the
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