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- Pop_Dillon abstract "Frank Edward Dillon (October 17, 1873 – September 12, 1931) was a Major League Baseball first baseman with the Pittsburgh Pirates (1899–1900), Detroit Tigers (1901–1902), Baltimore Orioles (1902), and Brooklyn Superbas (1904). Born in Normal, Illinois, Dillon played in 312 Major League games with a .258 batting average. Dillon shares with Jim Greengrass the record for the most doubles hit on the opening day of the Major League Baseball season, with four doubles for the Tigers on the 25th of April, 1901.After his Major League career ended, Dillon was a player and manager for many years with the Los Angeles Angels of the Pacific Coast League. Dillon managed the Angels to pennants again in 1905, 1907, and 1908. Dillon was a cousin of Hall of Famer Clark Griffith. Dillon was the player-manager for the 1903 Los Angeles Angels who went 133–78. Dillon at age 29 hit .364 (for a team that hit .266) and led the league in batting. Starting as a professional player in 1894, he played through 1912 and managed through 1915. He had a batting average of .295 in over 2,000 minor league games. After his playing and managing days he was an officer of the Association of Professional Ball Players of America. Dillon died in Pasadena, California at age 57 in 1931.".
- Pop_Dillon activeYearsEndDate "1904-10-08".
- Pop_Dillon activeYearsStartDate "1899-09-08".
- Pop_Dillon battingSide "Left".
- Pop_Dillon birthDate "1873-10-17".
- Pop_Dillon birthPlace Normal,_Illinois.
- Pop_Dillon birthYear "1873".
- Pop_Dillon deathDate "1931-09-12".
- Pop_Dillon deathPlace Pasadena,_California.
- Pop_Dillon deathYear "1931".
- Pop_Dillon formerTeam Los_Angeles_Dodgers.
- Pop_Dillon formerTeam Pittsburgh_Pirates.
- Pop_Dillon position First_baseman.
- Pop_Dillon statisticLabel Batting_average.
- Pop_Dillon statisticValue "0.252".
- Pop_Dillon team Detroit_Tigers.
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- Pop_Dillon throwingSide "Right".
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- Pop_Dillon bats "Left".
- Pop_Dillon birthDate "1873-10-17".
- Pop_Dillon birthPlace Normal,_Illinois.
- Pop_Dillon dateOfBirth "1873-10-17".
- Pop_Dillon dateOfDeath "1931-09-12".
- Pop_Dillon deathDate "1931-09-12".
- Pop_Dillon deathPlace Pasadena,_California.
- Pop_Dillon debutdate "--09-08".
- Pop_Dillon debutteam Pittsburgh_Pirates.
- Pop_Dillon debutyear "1899".
- Pop_Dillon finaldate "--10-08".
- Pop_Dillon finalteam Los_Angeles_Dodgers.
- Pop_Dillon finalyear "1904".
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- Pop_Dillon placeOfBirth Normal,_Illinois.
- Pop_Dillon placeOfDeath Pasadena,_California.
- Pop_Dillon position First_baseman.
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- Pop_Dillon stat1value "0.252".
- Pop_Dillon stat2label "Home runs".
- Pop_Dillon stat2value "1".
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- Pop_Dillon stat3value "116".
- Pop_Dillon teams "* Pittsburgh Pirates * Detroit Tigers * Baltimore Orioles * Brooklyn Superbas".
- Pop_Dillon throws "Right".
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