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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.
562:. Dungan appeared in 138 games for the 1901 Senators, 104 as an outfielder and 35 as a first baseman. He compiled a .320 batting average, 10th highest in the American League. His tally of 179 hits in 1901 was fifth highest in the league. He appeared in his last major league game on September 27, 1901, at age 35.
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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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developed bad shins from being hit by the ball. Dungan gave
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The feature of the game was the reappearance of Sam Dungan in a
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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.
586:(1903–1905). He compiled a .342 batting average in his first season with Memphis. He helped Memphis win Southern Association championships in 1903 and 1904, but saw his batting average drop to .288 in 1904 and .286 in 1905.
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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
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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
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226:player, principally an outfielder, but also a
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1009:. September 27, 1894. p. 2 – via
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889:. December 29, 1890. p. 8 – via
116:September 27, 1901, for the
1527:"Famous Ball Player's Wife Passes in S.A."
1323:"Sam Dungan, Old-Time Baseball Star, Dead"
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506:During the 1897 season, Detroit teammate
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1592:"Dungan Will Is Filed In Court"
1570:"Final Tribute Paid Sam Dungan"
952:"1893 Chicago Colts Statistics"
597:. Cravath went on to lead the
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