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Willard Hoagland

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Occupation
  
Umpire

Years active
  
1894

Name
  
Willard Hoagland


Willard Hoagland

Full Name
  
Willard A. Hoagland

Born
  
1862
Auburn, New York

Died
  
October 11, 1936 Auburn, New York

Willard A. Hoagland (1862 – October 11, 1936) was a professional baseball player, manager and umpire. He was also a racewalker and a prizefighter.

Hoagland umpired 27 National Association games in 1894, 23 of them as the home plate umpire. Hoagland also played minor league baseball in the Empire State League in 1906. In 1908, he was described in a news article as owner and manager of the Auburn club in that league for two years.

He umpired in the Northwestern League in 1891 and 1892, and the South Atlantic League in 1910 and 1911.

Outside of baseball, Hoagland was also a racewalker and a prizefighter. In 1908, Hoagland was described as "long distance walking champion of America."

Later life

Hoagland was a game protector in Cayuga County, New York for several years.

References

Willard Hoagland Wikipedia