- Dan Coogan
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Dan Coogan Shortstop Born: February 16, 1875
Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaDied: October 28, 1942 (aged 67)
Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaBatted: Unknown Threw: Unknown MLB debut April 25, 1895 for the Washington Senators Last MLB appearance August 8, 1895 for the Washington Senators Career statistics Batting average .221 Home runs 0 Runs batted in 7 Teams - Washington Senators (1895)
Daniel George Coogan (February 16, 1875 – October 28, 1942) was a shortstop in Major League Baseball. He played for the Washington Senators in 1895.[1]
He was the head baseball coach for the University of Pennsylvania, 1904-1905.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Dan Coogan Statistics and History". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved 2010-12-26.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
Penn Quakers head baseball coaches Unknown (1874–1877) • No team (1878) • W. W. Britton (1879) • No team (1880–1881) • Unknown (1882) • No team (1883) • Unknown (1884–1891) • Arthur Irwin (1892–1894) • Unknown (1895–1899) • Arthur Irwin (1900–1902) • Roy Thomas (1903) • Dan Coogan (1904–1905) • Unknown (1906) • John Blakely (1907–1909) • Emlen Hare (1910–1911) • Roy Thomas (1912–1919) • Walter L. Cariss (1920–1943) • Horace Hendrickson (1944–1948) • Howard Dellmar (1949–1954) • Jack McCloskey (1955–1965) • Robert Murray (1966–1970) • Bob Seddon (1971–2005) • John Cole (2006– )
Lehigh Mountain Hawks head baseball coaches Unknown (1885–1890) • Sharon (1891) • Unknown (1892–1893) • R. L. Lowe (1894) • Unknown (1895–1896) • Jimmy Bannon (1897) • Unknown (1898–1899) • Charlie Carr (1900–1902) • Al Maul (1903–1904) • J. K. Lilley (1905) • Dan Coogan (1906) • Jim Garry (1907–1908) • Byron W. Dickson (1909–1910) • Ralph Caldwell (1911) • Tom Keady (1912–1922) • James A. Baldwin (1923–1925) • Jing Johnson (1926–1928) • Bob Adams (1929–1937) • Paul Calvert (1938–1941) • Elbert Caraway (1942–1952) • Anthony Packer (1953–1965) • Ed Winchester (1966) • Stan Schultz (1967–1995) • Tom Morgan (1995–1996) • Sean Leary (1997– )
Hughie Jennings (1900–1904) • Glenn Scobey Warner (1905–1906) • Dan Coogan (1907–1912) • Albert Sharpe (1913–1916) • No team (1917) • Albert Sharpe (1918–1919) • John Henry (1920) • John Carney (1921–1924) • Paul Eckley (1925–1936) • Jim Tatum (1937–1939) • Mose Quinn (1940–1942) • George K. James (1943–1945) • Mose Quinn (1946–1949) • Royner Greene (1949–1956) • George Patte (1957–1961) • Ted Thoren (1962–1990) • Tom Ford (1991–2008) • Bill Walkenbach (1990– ) Georgetown Hoyas head baseball coaches Unknown (1866) • No team (1867–1869) • Unknown (1870) • No team (1871–1873) • Unknown (1874–1875) • No team (1876) • Unknown (1877–1893) • Horsey (1894) • Unknown (1895–1896) • Joe Kelley (1897) • Unknown (1898) • Philip King (1899) • Jerome Bradley (1900–1901) • Herman M. Suter (1902) • Jerome Bradley (1903) • Charles Moran (1904) • Samuel H. Apperious (1905) • Kid O'Hara (1906–1907) • Hugh Spalding (1908) • Unknown (1909–1910) • James H. Sprigman (1911–1912) • Dick Harley (1913) • Dan Coogan (1914) • John D. O'Reilly (1915–1926) • Ben Egan (1927) • Larry Kopf (1928) • Valen O'Neill (1929) • Red Smith (1930) • John T. Colrick (1931) • Clayton Sheedy (1932–1933) • Ralph P. McCarthy (1933–1936) • Joe Judge (1937–1942) • Joe Gardner (1943) • No team (1944–1945) • Mickey Murtagh (1946) • Joe Judge (1947–1958) • Tommy Nolan (1959–1978) • Ken Kelly (1979–1985) • Larry Geracioti (1986–1993) • Kirk Mason (1994–1999) • Pete Wilk (2000– )
Categories:- 1875 births
- 1942 deaths
- Major League Baseball shortstops
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- Rome Romans players
- Binghamton Bingos players
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- Scranton Miners players
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