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was cheered to the echo and displayed a small portion of his shiny skull in recognition of the applause. Then a man advanced and handed him a floral bat from some local admirers and the yelling was louder than ever. Men and women arose and cheered the sturdy fielder, players slapped him on the back, and the horns on the bleachers testified that there wasn't a happier "push" in the whole town.
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Dungan remained with the Detroit baseball club for six years from 1894 to 1899 and appeared in every game played by the club from 1895 to 1899. He led Detroit in batting in 1894 (.447), 1895 (.424), 1897 (.372), 1898 (.325), and 1899 (.347). He won the Western League batting championship in 1899, and
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During the 1890 season in Oakland, Dungan became acquainted with Mamie Bodgard, a fan of the Oakland club. The two were married in Los Angeles in March 1891. However, Dungan left her two hours after the ceremony, reportedly after discovering that she had previously been married and widowed. Dungan's
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developed bad shins from being hit by the ball. Dungan gave Steinfeldt football shin guards to wear under his socks, which helped the shins heal. One of Detroit's catchers then began using the shin guards, and Dungan was later credited as the person who introduced the use of shin guards to baseball.
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In July 1894, Dungan rejoined the Detroit club of the Western League (known as the Creams in 1894 and the Tigers thereafter) after being released by Louisville. Dungan was popular in Detroit from the start. On July 12, when he made his return to the club following his stint in Louisville, Dungan was
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Dungan announced his retirement from baseball in January 1906 at age 39. Dungan later recalled: "I was fed up on baseball although I had one of my best years in 1905. I made up my mind I didn't want to follow the game indefinitely, limping from one place to another as my ability declined. And I had
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The feature of the game was the reappearance of Sam Dungan in a Detroit uniform. On the third base bleacher fence was a banner, "Welcome home. This push is for Dungan." Behind it were a dozen or more men armed with horns, which they used heroically at times. . . . Dungan marched up to the plate. He
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Dungan played first base appeared in 112 games for Kansas City during the 1900 season. He compiled a .350 batting average, reported in some sources as .337, best in the American League among players with at least 50 games played. He is remembered as the first American League batting champion.
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flight from his bride became the subject of newspaper stories published across the country. The marriage ended in divorce; sources are in dispute as to whether Bodgard's request for alimony was granted or denied.
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Dungan appeared in only 10 games for the Colts in 1894, as his batting average dropped to .231 in 46 plate appearances. He was farmed out to the Detroit team in the Western League and then traded to the
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finished second in 1894, third in 1895, sixth in 1897, and fourth in 1898. Though generally not considered to be a great defensive outfielder, he also led all outfielders in the league with 42
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Dungan remained with the Colts in 1893, appearing in 107 games as an outfielder, raising his batting average to .297 with 23 doubles and 7 triples. His 138 hits in 1893 was second to
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in March 1890. Oakland manager T.P. Robinson said at the time, "I believe Dungan is the best hitter we've ever had here." After one of his first games with the club,
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In July 1897, Dungan was arrested for alienating the affections of the wife of Dr. W. D. MacQuisten. MacQuisten withdrew the criminal charges two days later.
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also claimed credit for the innovation, but Dungan noted that Bresnahan was pitching in the minor leagues when Dungan introduced the device.
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Dungan returned to Chicago briefly in 1900, appearing in six games and compiling a .267 batting average. On May 17, 1900, he was traded to
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During the 1894 season, Dungan compiled a .447 batting average for Detroit, 76 points higher than the second best hitter on the club.
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Dungan's wife, Laura, died in December 1928 at their home in Santa Ana. Dungan remarried in September 1933 to Lula Mary Lewis.
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while playing a game of Sunday ball in Southern California. Dungan set up a tryout for Cravath with Jim Morley of the
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In March 1939, Dungan died at his home in Santa Ana. The cause of his death was a heart attack that followed
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In 1900, Dungan was married to Laura B. Lippy. They had two children, Dorothy Eleanor and Myron Robert.
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In 1901, as the American League gained designation as a major league, the Kansas City Blues became the
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described him as "a great outfielder" and "a vicious hitter". He finished the season with a .332
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and compiled a .284 batting average with 19 doubles, seven triples, and 15 stolen bases.
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Dungan remained active in professional baseball for four more years, playing for the
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from 1886 to 1888 and began playing professional baseball with the
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After retiring from baseball, Dungan returned to his home town of
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After starting the 1890 season with San Diego, Dungan joined the
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where he lived for several years. He also bought 12 acres in
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The Culture and Ethnicity of Nineteenth Century Baseball
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with an average 17 points higher than any other player.
1548:"Mr. and Mrs. Dungan Return From Their Honeymoon Trip" 778:"Boys of Baseball Fame In 1888 Are Shown In Old Photo" 1296:"Sam Dungan Looks Back On Career As Happy Adventure" 446:. He appeared in 113 games as an outfielder for the 222:(July 29, 1866 – March 16, 1939) was a professional 605:no managerial aspirations. So I just up and quit." 162: 148: 138: 128: 123: 110: 97: 26: 434:In 1892, Dungan made it to the major leagues with 1634:Baseball players from Humboldt County, California 303:After retiring from baseball, Dungan returned to 264:He played six seasons from 1894 to 1899 for the 1032:"Sam Dungan Minor & Independent Statistics" 343:in 1877 and eventually settled in a section of 1458:"The Burden of Mrs. Dungan's Song About Sammy" 226:player, principally an outfielder, but also a 1329:. March 17, 1939. pp. 12–13 – via 8: 1275:. September 19, 1900. p. 9 – via 1009:. September 27, 1894. p. 2 – via 1554:. October 23, 1930. p. 14 – via 1532:. December 28, 1928. p. 2 – via 1511:. 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Index

Outfielder
Ferndale, California
Santa Ana, California
Chicago Colts
Chicago Colts
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Chicago Colts
1892
1894
Louisville Colonels
1894
Chicago Orphans
1900
Washington Senators
1901
baseball
catcher
first baseman
Michigan State Normal School
Oakland Colonels
California League
Major League Baseball
Cap Anson
Chicago Colts
Detroit Tigers
Western League
Kansas City Blues
American League

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