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Moxie Hengel Second Baseman Born: October 7, 1857
Chicago, IllinoisDied: December 11, 1924 (aged 67)
River Forest, IllinoisBatted: Right Threw: Unknown MLB debut April 20, 1884 for the Chicago Browns Last MLB appearance May 27, 1885 for the Buffalo Bisons Career statistics At bats 133 Home Runs 0 Batting average .180 Teams - Chicago Browns (1884)
- St. Paul White Caps (1884)
- Buffalo Bisons (1885)
Emery J. Hengel (October 7, 1857 - December 11, 1924) was a Major League Baseball second baseman. A native of Chicago, Illinois, he played for the Chicago Browns (1884) and the St. Paul Saints (1884), both of the Union Association, and for the National League Buffalo Bisons (1885).
Hengel was an average fielder and a poor hitter during his short major league career. In 35 total games he was just 24-for-133 (.180) with thirteen runs scored. Two of his famous teammates on the Buffalo Bisons were Hall of Famers Dan Brouthers and Pud Galvin.
Hengle died in River Forest, Illinois at the age of 67.
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