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Doc Hazleton First Baseman Born: August 28, 1876
Strafford, VermontDied: March 10, 1941 (aged 64)
Burlington, VermontBatted: Right Threw: Unknown MLB debut April 17, 1902 for the St. Louis Cardinals Last MLB appearance April 26, 1902 for the St. Louis Cardinals Career statistics Batting average .130 Home runs 0 Runs batted in 0 Teams - St. Louis Cardinals (1902)
Willard Carpenter Hazleton (August 28, 1876 - March 10, 1941) was a first baseman, right-handed batter in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the St. Louis Cardinals during the 1902 season. Hazleton was born in Strafford, Vermont. He attended Tufts University.
In one season career, Hazleton posted a .130 average (3-for-23) in seven games. He did not hit extrabases or scored a run and not drove in a run.
Hazleton died in Burlington, Vermont, at age of 66. He is buried at Lakeview Cemetery in Vermont.
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Dartmouth Big Green head baseball coaches Unknown (1866–1869) • No team (1870) • Unknown (1871–1872) • No team (1873–1877) • Unknown (1878–1900) • John P. Fifield (1901) • Edwin L. Breckenridge (1902) • Fred H. Brown (1903) • W. Hamilton (1904–1905) • Tommy McCarthy (1906–1907) • Tom Keady (1908–1911) • Walter S. Woods (1912–1915) • Doc Hazleton (1916) • No team (1917–1918) • Jeff Tesreau (1919–1946) • Eddie Jeremiah (1947–1951) • Bob Shawkey (1952–1956) • Tony Lupien (1957–1977) • Fred Kelley (1978–1980) • George Landis (1981) • Mike Walsh (1982–1989) • Bob Whalen (1990– )
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