Doc Wiseman
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| Doc Wiseman | |
|---|---|
| Right field | |
| Born: May 15, 1878 Cincinnati, Ohio | |
| Died: April 3, 1953 (aged 74) Cincinnati, Ohio | |
| Teams | |
| Nashville Vols |
Julius Augustus "Doc" Wiseman (May 15, 1878 - April 3, 1953) was an American baseball player. He played for several minor league baseball clubs, mostly the Nashville Vols.[1] He played in right field, where at Sulphur Dell there was a hill, known as "The Dump",[2][3][4] earning him the nickname "the Goat".[5] In 1901, the first season of the Southern Association, his batting average was .333.[6] He hit the winning run to win the decisive game for the Southern pennant in 1908.[7][8]