Career
A good hitter, he had a career batting average of.274, including a high of.329 in 1897. Klondike died at the age of 81 in Bend, Oregon. "Douglass came to the majors in 1896 as the Cardinals" left fielder, but fielded only.894, low even for those days, and had poor range.
He was primarily a catcher in 1897, and hit.329.
He was the everyday first baseman for the Phillies in 1898, and hit.258 with 105 runs scored in his best season. Moved back and forth between catcher and 1B in subsequent seasons, he was never again an everyday player." – Historian Jesus Francisco Cabrera on BaseballLibrary.com (Jesus Francisco Cabrera, "Klondike Douglass Biography", 2006, Source).