Born:(1890-11-03)November 3, 1890 Bristol, Connecticut, U.S.
Died: October 15, 1986(1986-10-15) (aged 95) Hamilton County, Ohio, U.S.
Batted: Switch
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 2, 1913, for the Cleveland Naps
Last MLB appearance
June 16, 1923, for the Boston Braves
MLB statistics
Batting average
.249
Home runs
5
Runs batted in
266
Teams
Cleveland Naps (1913)
Philadelphia Athletics (1914–1915)
Cincinnati Reds (1916–1917, 1919–1921)
Boston Braves (1922–1923)
Career highlights and awards
World Series champion (1919)
Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame
William Lorenz "Larry" Kopf (November 3, 1890 – October 15, 1986) was a professional baseball player who played infielder in the Major Leagues from 1913 to 1923. He would play for the Cleveland Indians, Philadelphia Athletics, Boston Braves and Cincinnati Reds. Best known for his part in the only double no hitter in major league history. Kopf led off the tenth inning with a line drive single, breaking up a full nine innings without a hit for either team. He later scored on a single by Jim Thorpe.
William Lorenz "Larry" Kopf (November 3, 1890 – October 15, 1986) was a professional baseball player who played infielder in the Major Leagues from 1913...
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— Pete Donohue P 1921–1930 1965 1 Fred Hutchinson Manager 1959–1964 — LarryKopf SS 1916–1917 1919–1921 12 Red Lucas P 1926–1933 25, 28, 29 Wally Post...
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Barry Eddie Collins Toots Coyne Sam Crane Press Cruthers Harry Davis LarryKopf Earle Mack Stuffy McInnis Ferdie Moore Billy Orr Ben Rochefort Outfielders...
(1913) Dan Coogan (1914) John D. O'Reilly (1915–1926) Ben Egan (1927) LarryKopf (1928) Valen O'Neill (1929) Red Smith (1930) John T. Colrick (1931) Clayton...
(1913) Dan Coogan (1914) John D. O'Reilly (1915–1926) Ben Egan (1927) LarryKopf (1928) Valen O'Neill (1929) Red Smith (1930) John T. Colrick (1931) Clayton...
O'Neil Earl Smith Infielders Tony Boeckel Jocko Conlon Hod Ford Al Hermann LarryKopf Stuffy McInnis Ernie Padgett Bob Smith Outfielders Bill Bagwell Walton...
Crane Harry Damrau Buck Danner Harry Davis Ralph Edwards Thomas Healy LarryKopf Nap Lajoie Fred Lear Lew Malone Sam McConnell Stuffy McInnis Wally Schang...
(1913) Dan Coogan (1914) John D. O'Reilly (1915–1926) Ben Egan (1927) LarryKopf (1928) Valen O'Neill (1929) Red Smith (1930) John T. Colrick (1931) Clayton...
rank second in franchise history behind Al Kaline (399). October 15 – LarryKopf, 95, shortstop who played with four different teams in a span of ten seasons...
(1913) Dan Coogan (1914) John D. O'Reilly (1915–1926) Ben Egan (1927) LarryKopf (1928) Valen O'Neill (1929) Red Smith (1930) John T. Colrick (1931) Clayton...
during the "double no-hitter" game in 1917. The Cubs lost the game when LarryKopf singled, then went to third on an error by Cy Williams and scored on an...
April 30 – Wally Kopf, 79, third baseman and second baseman who appeared in two career games for 1921 New York Giants; brother of LarryKopf May 3 – Tom Jenkins...
scored on a couple of hits after Vaughn had retired the first batter. LarryKopf singled and later scored on a hit by Jim Thorpe. Toney continued to hold...