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Paddy Siglin

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I had a fistfight with Paddy Siglin during a game in San Francisco ... The newspaper the next day carried three big pictures of the fight. One of them showed me landing a punch on Paddy's nose. Another one showed him beating on the back of my
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Siglin then spent three years with the Sacramento Senators. His batting average went down from .303 in 1923 to .256 in 1925. He played one more season after that before retiring from professional baseball.
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Overall, Siglin had 2,264 hits in his 14-year minor league career. In addition to being a good hitter and fielder, he was a leader on the baseball diamond and served as the
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noted that, "Due to his personal inclinations to the Salt Lake club, it is very likely that Siglin will play a much better game for Salt Lake than he did for Portland."
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and also spent 14 seasons in various minor leagues. Siglin was 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) tall and weighed 160 pounds (73 kg).
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Siglin proved the newspaper correct, as he immediately had the best offensive season of his career in 1921. He set career-highs in
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Siglin appeared in 23 MLB games from 1914 to 1916, and he went 9 for 56 (.180) at the plate. In 1917, he moved west to join the
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of the Portland Beavers when he played for them. He could also be aggressive when he had to. Former PCL umpire
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After the 1920 season, the Beavers traded Siglin to the Salt Lake City Bees for
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September 30, 1916, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
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September 12, 1914, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
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The Pacific Coast League: A Statistical History, 1903–1957
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Second baseman
Aurelia, Iowa
Oakland, California
Games played
Batting average
Runs batted in
Pittsburgh Pirates
1914
1916
second baseman
Major League Baseball
Pittsburgh Pirates
Aurelia, Iowa
Central Association
batting
Pacific Coast League
Oakland Oaks
Portland Beavers
Marty Krug
The Deseret News
hits
doubles
home runs
slugging percentage
fielding percentage
captain
Beans Reardon
Oakland, California

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