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William McLaughlin also known as James

  • Bats Unknown, Throws Unknown

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[edit] Biographical Information

Not much is known about William McLaughlin, who played 10 games as an infielder for the Washington Nationals in the Union Association in 1884. There were three other McLaughlins active in the majors that year, and two of them played in the UA.

Billy McLaughlin came from California, where his family operated a ranch in Florin, CA, in Sacramento County, just south of Sacramento, CA. His brother Nicholas was also a ballplayer, althopugh never in Organized Baseball. Billy became a police officer in Sacramento after he left baseball, but then moved to Washington State in the mid-1890s and played some baseball in Tacoma, WA. He continued to live around Tacoma and died in 1936 in Gig Harbor, WA, where one of his 9 children was living and had likely taken him in some time after the death of his wife Philena in 1925.

[edit] Further Reading

  • "Billy McLaughlin", in Bill Carle, ed.: Biographical Research Committee Report, SABR, March/April, 2009, p. 2.

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