Bill Hopper

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|nameFirst= Bill
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|nameGiven= William Booth
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|nameNick= Bird Dog
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|birthMonth= 8
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|birthDay= 26
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|birthYear= 1891
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|birthCity= Jackson
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|birthState= TN
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|birthCountry= US
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|deathDay= 14
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|deathYear= 1965
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|deathCity= Allen Park
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'''Bill Hopper''' played professional baseball from 1912 to 1916.
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{{person-played-for | 1912 New Haven (Connecticut State)}}
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{{person-played-for | 1913 New Haven (Eastern Association)}}
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{{person-played-for | 1913 St. Louis (National)}}
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{{person-played-for | 1914 St. Paul (American Association)}}
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{{person-played-for | 1915 Minneapolis (American Association)}}
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{{person-played-for | 1915 Washington (American)}}
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{{person-played-for | 1916 Minneapolis (American Association)}}
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Latest revision as of 02:55, 24 June 2010

Bill Hopper
William Booth Hopper
"Bird Dog"
Bat/Throw: R/R
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 175
Born: 1891-8-26 at Jackson, TN (US)
Died: 1965-1-14 at Allen Park, MI (US)
Interred: Brown's Cemetery in Jackson, TN (US)
More info
Statistics: Retrosheet
SABR Searches: Pictures of Bill Hopper | width:90% height:65% scrolling:auto | Pictures}} · Bibliography
Bill Hopper was a professional player.

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