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406:, and had a reputation of being a smart and quick player with good instincts, as well as a "careful, timely batsman". Based on his need to upgrade his second base position, and Padden's good reputation, Mack traded Truby for him. He began his major league career shortly thereafter on July 15, one day after Truby's final game in the majors. When Padden did not bat well to start the season, Mack and Pittsburgh's president and part owner, 36: 1355: 1341: 537:
on September 16, against Connie Mack and his Milwaukee team, Padden suggested to Mack that the second game be shortened to five innings due to the fact that the first game lasted just over three hours, and they might not finish the second game before darkness. Mack, who estimated that he could
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for the 1906 season. He had a batting average of .288 that year, and hit three home runs. He stayed with the Saints for the 1907 season, but as a player only. After 52 games played, his season ended when he sprained his ankle. After his injury, he and his Saints manager, Mr. Ashenbach attempted to
546:, quickly agreed. Padden's suggestion backfired, and turned into a successful strategy for Mack, whose team, with Waddell pitching, won the game. Despite that incident, Padden and his leadership skills led the White Sox to the American League championship that season. 586:, the only time in which he led the league in this category, although he did finish in the league's top-ten five times previously. On May 19, 1905, after 16 games, Padden was released by the Browns, and his major league career came to an end. 562:
of the National League. He was the team's starting second baseman, and played in a total of 123 games. He had a batting average of .256 that season, and again led the league in ejections, with five; however, he stole 26 bases, he had
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Following his retirement as a player, Padden returned to his old team and became a talent scout for the Browns in 1909. He also became a talent scout for the Senators and worked in the
1465: 453:, again as their starting second baseman. His statistical output dropped from his previous season; his batting average lowered to .257, and scored 61 runs in 463 at bats. 1435: 410:, began to feud over the decision, with Kerr questioning Mack over whether they should have traded Truby. However, his hitting improved and he completed the season with a .242 1485: 1445: 578:, he was the Browns' starting second baseman, and were the only two of his four seasons with the club in which he played in more than 29 games. He led the league in 626:
described him as "one of the real foxy fellows of the baseball world. He could field beautifully and was never better than when being hard driven." Padden retired to
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franchise, which was scheduled to begin playing in 1902 in the American League. Padden was Captain of the Browns during his time on the team. In both 1902 and
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Padden began his professional career with the Roanoke Magicians, a minor league club in the Virginia State League in 1895, where he played with and
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Following the 1899 season, the Senators franchise ceased operations, which resulted in Padden's sale, along with O'Brien, to the
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After his lone season with the Cardinals, Padden, along with many of his teammates deserted to the newly created
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on October 31, 1922 at the age of 52, and is interred at St. Marys Cemetery.
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The White Sox stayed with the American League as they became a major league in
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Tyler, Frederick S. (1947). "Fifty-Five Years of Local Baseball: 1893–1947".
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On December 14, 1898, after the season was completed, Padden was
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instead. On May 16, he was involved in a physical altercation with
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and 1905. In total, Padden played in 874 games, and collected 814
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of .258. He finished in the league's top-ten finishers in being
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nomination for the mayoral race. He died in Martins Ferry of
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Padden's post-career activities included duties as a talent
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Padden was the player-manager for the minor league team
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nomination for the 1912 mayoral race in his hometown of
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July 15, 1896, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
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May 2, 1905, for the St. Louis Browns
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Vol. 10, No. 3. pp. 41–42. 630:where in 1912, he tried to secure the 558:, but Padden moved on to play for the 271:began his major league career for the 521:, also a minor league team, as their 7: 1411:Major League Baseball second basemen 279:, before playing one season for the 16:American baseball player (1870-1922) 1416:Baseball players from West Virginia 1090:"WAR THAT CRIPPLED NATIONAL LEAGUE" 567:, his highest single season total. 497:three times, which led the league. 1014:"Washington Nationals (1891–1899)" 346:, as well a lengthy career in the 14: 1353: 1339: 398:, was seeking a replacement for 1481:People from Martins Ferry, Ohio 387:. During the 1896 season, the 445:, and tied his career high in 1: 1471:St. Paul Saints (AA) managers 1441:19th-century baseball players 870:"Player Profile: Dick Padden" 1476:St. Paul Saints (AA) players 1239:. 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Chicago
Second baseman
Wheeling, West Virginia
Martins Ferry, Ohio
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Pittsburgh Pirates
1896
1898
Washington Senators
1899
St. Louis Cardinals
1901
St. Louis Browns
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1905
Wheeling, West Virginia
second baseman
Major League Baseball
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1905
minor leagues
infielder
Pittsburgh Pirates
1898
Washington Senators
1899
player-manager

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