Paddy Siglin

Wesley Peter "Paddy" Siglin (September 24, 1891 – August 5, 1956) was a second baseman in Major League Baseball.

[2] After the 1920 season, the Beavers traded Siglin to the Salt Lake City Bees for Marty Krug.

[2][5] Siglin had another solid performance in 1922, batting .316 with 16 home runs and leading the league with 60 doubles and a .972 fielding percentage at second base.

In addition to being a good hitter and fielder, he was a leader on the baseball diamond and served as the captain of the Portland Beavers when he played for them.

Former PCL umpire Beans Reardon once said:I had a fistfight with Paddy Siglin during a game in San Francisco ...