After his pro baseball career, he returned to Minneapolis, Kansas, and farmed and did carpentry work. He had a youth baseball league named in his honor, the Hap McKain League, for 13- to 15-year-olds an affiliate with the National Babe Ruth Organization. He died in Asbury Hospital, Salina, KS.
After his pro baseball career, he returned to Minneapolis, Kansas, and farmed and did carpentry work. He had a youth baseball league named in his honor, the Hap McKain League, for 13- to 15-year-olds an affiliate with the National Babe Ruth Organization. He died in Asbury Hospital, Salina, KS.
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