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Johnny Hopp Johnny Hopp

Outfielder, First Baseman, Left-handed; St Louis Cardinals 1939-45; Boston Braves 1946-47; Pittsburgh Pirates 1948-50; NY Yankees 1951-52; Detroit Tigers 1952

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An outstanding ball-hawk, Johnny Hopp was a hero for the Cardinals in the 1944 World Series when he delivered clutch-hits and batted .336 as St Louis won the Series. In that season's regular schedule, playing centerfield, he hit a career high in batting average with .336, lined 35Ds, 9Ts, 11Hr, scored 106, and led all outfielders with a .997 fielding percentage. Traded to the Boston Braves in '46, the good guy hit a solid .333, busted 23 doubles in 129 games and stole a career-best 28 bases. Johnny Hopp career: .296 BA, 1,262 Hits in 4,260 at-bats, 216Ds, 74Ts, 46Hr, 698 Runs, 458 RBIs, 128 Stolen Bases. .





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