sport.wikisort.org - AthleteDaniel George Coogan (February 16, 1875 – October 28, 1942) was an American baseball player and coach. After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania, he played professionally for 11 seasons, including one in Major League Baseball with the Washington Senators. He also coached several college teams during and after his playing career. He was 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m) tall and weighed 128 pounds (58 kg).[1]
American baseball player and coach (1875–1942)
Baseball player
Dan Coogan |
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 Dan Coogan photographed by C. M. Bell Studio |
Shortstop |
Born: (1875-02-16)February 16, 1875 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Died: October 28, 1942(1942-10-28) (aged 67) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Batted: Unknown Threw: Right |
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April 25, 1895, for the Washington Senators |
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August 8, 1895, for the Washington Senators |
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Batting average | .221 |
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Home runs | 0 |
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Runs batted in | 7 |
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- Washington Senators (1895)
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Early life
Coogan was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1875. His parents, John and Emma Coogan, died when he was young.[2]
Coogan attended Girard College and played for the school's baseball team until he graduated in 1892. He then attended the University of Pennsylvania and was the baseball team's catcher from 1892 to 1894.[2] During this time, he acquired the nickname "Little Danny Coogan" due to his small stature.[3]
Professional career
In 1895, Coogan graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and started his professional baseball career with the National League's Washington Senators.[1][3] He played 26 games for the Senators, mostly as a shortstop, and batted .221 with seven runs batted in.[1] Coogan then played in the minor leagues from 1896 to 1906. He had stints with several teams in the Eastern League and the New York State League.[4]
Coogan coached the University of Pennsylvania's baseball team from 1904 to 1906. He coached at Cornell University from 1906 to 1913. He later coached at Bowdoin College and Georgetown University.[5] During World War I, he was a physical director with the Canadian Army.[3]
Coogan died in Philadelphia in 1942 and was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery.[1]
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- Unknown (1874–1877)
- No team (1878)
- W. W. Britton (1879)
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- Unknown (1882)
- No team (1883)
- Unknown (1884–1891)
- Arthur Irwin (1892–1894)
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- 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)
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- Howard Dellmar (1949–1954)
- Jack McCloskey (1955–1965)
- Robert Murray (1966–1970)
- Bob Seddon (1971–2005)
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- John Yurkow (2014– )
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Lehigh Mountain Hawks head baseball coaches |
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- Unknown (1885–1890)
- Sharon (1891)
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- R. L. Lowe (1894)
- Matthew McClung (1895)
- Unknown (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)
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- 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)
- Sean Leary (1996– )
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Cornell Big Red head baseball coaches |
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- Unknown (1869–1899)
- Hughie Jennings (1900–1904)
- Pop Warner (1905–1906)
- Dan Coogan (1907–1912)
- Albert Sharpe (1913–1916)
- No team (1917)
- Albert Sharpe (1918–1919)
- John Henry (1920)
- Jack 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 (2009–2015)
- Dan Pepicelli (2016– )
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Georgetown Hoyas head baseball coaches |
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- 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)
- Billy 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 (2000–2020)
- Edwin Thompson (2021– )
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