Dan McGann

First baseman, Baseball Player

1871 – 1910

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Who was Dan McGann?

Dennis Lawrence "Dan" McGann, also known as Cap McGann, was a professional baseball player who played first base in Major League Baseball from 1896 to 1908. He was a member of the NL pennant-winning Brooklyn Superbas in 1899 and New York Giants in 1904 and 1905. He was also a member of the 1905 World Series champions.

After beginning his professional career in minor league baseball in 1895, McGann played in MLB for the Boston Beaneaters, Baltimore Orioles, Brooklyn Superbas, Washington Senators, and St. Louis Cardinals of the National League before jumping to the rival American League to play for the Baltimore Orioles in 1902. He returned to the NL, playing for the New York Giants and Boston Doves. In 1909–10, he played for the Milwaukee Brewers in the American Association.

McGann had a troubled personal life. He suffered from depression, and several members of his family committed suicide. After the 1910 season, with rumors of McGann signing with another minor league team, McGann committed suicide with a firearm.

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Born
Jul 15, 1871
Shelbyville
Profession
Lived in
  • Louisville
  • Shelbyville
Died
Dec 13, 1910
Louisville

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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