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Hugh Nicol
Right fielder
Born: (1858-01-01)January 1, 1858
Campsie, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Died: June 27, 1921(1921-06-27) (aged 63)
Lafayette, Indiana, U.S.

Batted: Both

Threw: Right

MLB debut
May 3, 1881, for the Chicago White Stockings
Last MLB appearance
August 2, 1890, for the Cincinnati Reds
MLB statistics
Batting average.235
Home runs5
Runs batted in272
Stolen bases383
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Hugh N. Nicol (January 1, 1858 – June 27, 1921) was a Scottish born professional baseball player. An outfielder, Nicol played in Major League Baseball for the Chicago White Stockings, St. Louis Browns, Cincinnati Red Stockings, and Cincinnati Reds. Nicol's debut game took place on May 3, 1881. His final game took place on August 2, 1890.

Nicol had 138 stolen basesin1887, however prior to 1898 a stolen base was credited to a baserunner who reached an extra base on a hit from another player. He had 103 stolen bases in 1888. Despite the fact that he had two 100 stolen-base seasons, only 383 of his total career stolen bases are known. He also managed the Browns in 1897.

Nicol became the head baseball coach and athletic directoratPurdue University for the Purdue Boilermakers. He also scouted for the Reds during the summers, beginning in 1911.[1] Nicol resigned from Purdue in 1914, after accusations that the American football team played like "rowdies."[2] He died in Lafayette, Indiana on June 27, 1921.

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  1. ^ "Spokane Daily Chronicle - Google News Archive Search".
  • ^ "The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search".
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