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In 1901, Dillon played first base for the Tigers during their first season as a major league club. On April 25, 1901, he hit a major league record four doubles in the Tigers' first major league game. He hit two of his doubles in a 10-run rally in the ninth inning to give the Tigers a 14–13 victory
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In March 1905, the Los Angeles club paid $ 1,700 to Brooklyn for the return of Dillon. The sum paid by Los Angeles was reported to be "the biggest price ever paid by a minor league club for the purchase of a big league player." Dillon helped lead the 1905 Los Angeles club to the PCL pennant. He
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reported on March 12 that the story about the appendicitis was a canard and that Dillon was feeling well at his home in Normal, Illinois. He rejoined the Tigers and appeared in 66 games for the club during the 1902, though his batting average dropped 80 points to .206. He was turned over to the
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Dillon remained with the Angels where he served as the player-manager through the 1915 season. He helped lead the Angels to pennants in 1903, 1905, 1907, and 1908. He was released by the Angels at age 42 in late November 1915.
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After his playing and managing days he was the treasurer of the Association of Professional Ball Players of America. He also operated an apple orchard in
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In March 1902, Dillon failed to report for spring training with the Tigers, and a story circulated that he had been hospitalized with appendicitis. The
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of the American League, at that time still a minor league. Dillon appeared in 123 games for the 1900 Tigers and compiled a .291 batting average.
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and compiled a .256 batting average in 121 at bats. He returned to the Pirates in 1900, but appeared in only five games.
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player and manager. He played 22 seasons in professional baseball from 1894 to 1915, including five years in
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After leading Los Angeles to the PCL pennant, Dillon signed in December 1903 to play in 1904 with the
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compiled a .271 batting average in a career high 216 games and 778 at bats during the 1905 season.
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In October 1902, Dillon was hired to be player-manager in 1903 for the newly reorganized
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Baltimore Orioles during the 1902 season and appeared in two games with that club.
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team from 1892 to 1894. Dillon was a cousin of Hall of Famer
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In 1894, Dillon figuratively worked both sides of the
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In 1899, Dillon made his major league debut with the
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Index

Frank J. Dillon

First baseman
Normal, Illinois
Pasadena, California
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Pittsburgh Pirates
Detroit Tigers
Baltimore Orioles
Brooklyn Superbas
baseball
Major League Baseball
first baseman
Pittsburgh Pirates
Detroit Tigers
Baltimore Orioles
Brooklyn Superbas
batting average
Los Angeles Angels
Pacific Coast League
Normal, Illinois
University of Wisconsin
Wisconsin Badgers baseball
Clark Griffith
temperance movement
Peoria Distillers
Western Association
Ottumwa

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