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in 1903 Hogg was a "trouble-maker" and "his love for drink would not be kept under control, and it was not long until he was mixed up in a street fight, in which he was stabbed".
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During his second season in baseball (1902), as a member of the Seattle Clamdiggers, Hogg was suspended from the team for attacking a newspaper reporter. According to
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This biographical article relating to an American baseball pitcher born in the 1880s is a
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with a pitch, fracturing Bradley's arm, and was quoted as saying: "That big Frenchman (
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This article is about the baseball player. For the footballer, see
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Billy Hogg
Willie Hogg

Pitcher
Port Huron, Michigan
New Orleans, Louisiana
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
New York Highlanders
pitcher
Major League Baseball
New York Highlanders
Port Huron, Michigan
The Oregonian
Cleveland Naps
Bill Bradley
Nap Lajoie
Detroit Tigers
Ty Cobb
Al Stump
Bill Yawkey
New Orleans, Louisiana
"Bill Hogg Statistics and History"
"Bill Hogg Chronology"
Archived
Wayback Machine
Baseball Reference
Baseball Reference (Minors)
BaseballLibrary.com

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