The Highlanders' number-three or number-four starter for his entire stay in the majors,
Hogg was wild with above-average ERAs. He had two winning records, 14-13 in 1906
and 10-8 in 1907.
(JFC)
FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
»June 12, 1907: The Highlanders make it easy for the Tigers by committing 11 errors in the 14-6 win by Detroit. Shortstop Kid Elberfeld leads the bobble gang with four errors; 1B Hal Chase, 3B Frank LaPorte, 2B Jimmy Williams, LF Wid Conroy, and pitchers Al Orth and Bill Hogg each add a miscue. Following the game, New York manager Clark Griffith gets into a fracas with a fan and is charged with assault. Griffith later argues self defense and receives a fine.