Robert Joseph Hoover (April 15, 1915-September 2, 1965), was a Major League
Baseball shortstop who played for the Detroit Tigers from 1941-1945. Born
in Brawley, California, played for the Hollywood Stars in the Pacific
Coast League. On October 1, 1942, the Detroit Tigers purhcased Hoover from
the Stars after all three Detroit shortstops -- Billy Hitchcock, Johnny
Lipon, and Murray Franklin -- were inuducted in the military during World
War II. Hoover hit .243 with a .300 On Base Percentage in his three
seasons with the Tigers. In 1943, he led the American League in outs with
478 and in sacrifice hits with 28. He was also second in the league with
101 strikeouts in 1943. Hoover's last Major League appearance came in Game
6 of the 1945 World Series. Hoover had a single in three World Series at
bats. He also had an RBI and scored a run in an 8-7 loss to the Chicago
Cubs. [LINK: http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1945_WS.shtml]
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