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词条 Johnny Hodapp
释义

  1. Personal life

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

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|name=Johnny Hodapp
|position=Second baseman/Third baseman
|image=
|bats=Right
|throws=Right
|birth_date={{Birth date|1905|9|26}}
|birth_place=Cincinnati, Ohio
|death_date={{death date and age|1980|6|14|1905|9|26}}
|death_place=Cincinnati, Ohio
|debutleague = MLB
|debutdate= August 19
|debutyear= 1925
|debutteam= Cleveland Indians
|finalleague = MLB
|finaldate=September 23
|finalyear=1933
|finalteam=Boston Red Sox
|statleague = MLB
|stat1label=Batting average
|stat1value=.311
|stat2label=Hits
|stat2value=880
|stat3label=Runs batted in
|stat3value=429
|teams=
  • Cleveland Indians (1925–1932)
  • Chicago White Sox (1932)
  • Boston Red Sox (1933)

|highlights=
  • 2 full seasons with a .300+ batting average

}}

Urban John Hodapp (September 26, 1905 – June 14, 1980) played major league baseball in the 1920s and 1930s, mostly for the Cleveland Indians. He primarily played second base. He was a solid contact hitter, with a .311 batting average over nine major league seasons. His best year was in 1930, when he batted .354 with 121 runs batted in, leading the American League in hits (225) and doubles (51).[1] Hodapp struck out only 136 times in 2,826 at-bats in his career, or once every 20.8 at-bats.

According to Baseball-reference.com, he is the "first AL player to get two hits in an inning twice in a game," in a drubbing of the Yankees by the Indians by a score of 24-6 on July 29, 1928.[2]

During his 9-year career, Hodapp appeared in 791 games and had a .311 batting average (880-2826) with 28 home runs and 429 RBI. His career numbers include 378 runs, 169 doubles, 34 triples, 18 stolen bases and 163 walks for a .350 on-base percentage and .425 slugging percentage.

Personal life

Johnny Hodapp was born on September 26, 1905 in Cincinnati, Ohio. His father was John Hodapp, an undertaker born in Boston of immigrant parents from Baden, Germany, and his mother was Lena (Helena) Kneuven, born in Holland of Dutch parents. He had two younger brothers Clifford and John "Bill". He was raised in the Carthage neighborhood and attended St. Xavier High School.

Hodapp was first signed to the Indianapolis Indians in 1924 and his brother Cliff played for 1928 Quincy Indians. Johnny made his major league debut with the Cleveland Indians in 1925. He was traded along with Bob Seeds to the Chicago White Sox in exchange for Bill Cissell and Jim Moore in 1932. A year later he was traded with Seeds to the Boston Red Sox. In 1933 he was traded to Rochester Red Wings, who sold him to the Columbus Red Birds before he even played a game. He finished the season with Single-A Knoxville Smokies.

Hodapp married Martha Garaghan of Indianapolis on November 3, 1931 and together they had five children. He worked as a funeral director at the family funeral home after retiring from baseball. He died from prostate cancer on June 14, 1980.

See also

  • List of Major League Baseball annual doubles leaders

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hodapjo01.shtml |title=Johnny Hodapp Stats |author= |date= |website=Baseball-Reference.com |publisher= |access-date=August 30, 2018 |quote=}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/July_29 |title=July 20 - BR Bullpen |author= |date= |website=Baseball-Reference.com |publisher= |access-date=August 30, 2018 |quote=}}
  • [https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/3eff4e84 Biography at the Society for American Baseball Research]
  • {{cite book |last=Lee |first=Bill |date=April 16, 2009 |title=The Baseball Necrology: The Post-Baseball Lives and Deaths of More Than 7,600 Major League Players and Others |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4oEwCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA184 |location= |publisher=McFarland & Company, Inc. |page=184 |isbn=1476609306 |author-link= }}

External links

  • {{Baseball stats |mlb= 116001 |espn= 22959 |br= h/hodapjo01 |fangraphs= 1005878 |cube= 12866 |brm= hodapp001urb }}
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