- Joe Dugan
Infobox MLB retired
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name=Joe Dugan
position=Third Baseman
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date|1897|5|12|mf=y
deathdate=death date and age|1982|7|7|1897|5|12
debutdate=July 5
debutyear=1917
debutteam=Philadelphia Athletics
finaldate=May 26
finalyear=1931
finalteam=Detroit Tigers
stat1label=AVG
stat1value=.280
stat2label=Hits
stat2value=1516
stat3label=RBI
stat3value=571
teams=
*Philadelphia Athletics (by|1917-by|1921)
*Boston Red Sox (by|1922)
*New York Yankees (by|1922-by|1928)
*Boston Braves (by|1929)
*Detroit Tigers (by|1931)
highlights=
*AL leader in at bats in 1923 with 644Joseph Anthony (Joe) Dugan (
May 12 ,1897 -July 7 ,1982 ), also nicknamed "Jumping Joe", was an Americanthird baseman inMajor League Baseball . From 1917 through 1931, he played for the Philadelphia Athletics (1917-22),Boston Red Sox (1922),New York Yankees (1922-28), Boston Braves (1929) andDetroit Tigers (1931). Dugan batted and threw right-handed. He was born inMahanoy City, Pennsylvania . In a 14-season career, Dugan posted a .280batting average with 42home run s and 571 RBI in 1447 games. Dugan's major league career began when he was signed to playshortstop by Philadelphia Athletics manager Connie Mack in 1917. He struggled as a hitter his first two years, batting only a combined .195, but in 1919 he batted .271, and then the next year hit .322. He was moved permanently to third base in 1921, and would be a steady .280-.300 hitter as well as a fine defensive third baseman for the rest of his career.It was in his first years in baseball that Dugan acquired the nickname of "Jumping", a nickname bestowed on him since he would often take unauthorized leaves from the team.
In 1922, Dugan had been traded by the Athletics to the Boston Red Sox. On
July 23 ,1922 he was sent by the Red Sox to the New York Yankees in a controversial deal. Red Sox ownerHarry Frazee had been unloading his Red Sox players almost haphazardly, and Dugan's acquisition by the Yankees helped them edge out the St. Louis Browns in a tight 1922 pennant race. Because Dugan's trade occurred in the latter part of the season, and worried that teams might try to buy their way to a pennant during the season, Major league Baseball would later move up its trading deadline toJune 15 .Dugan played in five
World Series with the Yankees, playing in 25 series games and batting .267 (24-for-90). His best year was 1923, when he hit .283 and scored 111 runs, helping the Yankees to their first World Championship. He was the starting third baseman on the 1927 Yankees, a team considered by many the greatest baseball team of all-time, although by this time Dugan's career was starting to wind down. Dugan also played with the Boston Braves in 1929 and finished his career with the Detroit Tigers in 1931, a season in which he played just eight games.Dugan died in
Norwood, Massachusetts , at age 85.External links
*baseball-reference|id=d/duganjo01
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