Paul Hofmann
Paul Hofmann is the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and the International Center at the University of Louisville. A native of Detroit, Michigan and lifelong Detroit sports fan, Paul’s research interests include 19th century baseball and pre-World War II Japanese baseball. He is also an avid baseball card collector. He currently resides in Louisville.
SABR BioProject biographies written by Paul Hofmann
SABR Games Project stories written by Paul Hofmann
- July 4, 1939: Lou Gehrig says farewell to baseball with ‘Luckiest Man’ speech at Yankee Stadium
- June 17, 1925: Tigers bat around twice in the 6th, Hooks Dauss earns 200th career win
- September 24, 1920: Babe Ruth hits 51st homer just hours after reaching milestone
- September 24, 1920: Babe Ruth becomes first player to hit 50 home runs in a season
- August 16, 1918: Tigers rally for six in 9th, beat Walter Johnson and Senators in 16 innings
- September 19, 1915: St. Louis Terriers’ pennant hopes fall in sloppy 12-inning loss to last-place Baltimore Terrapins
- July 29, 1914: Circus Solly Hofman bests ex-teammate Brown with walk-off single in 18th
- August 30, 1912: Browns’ Earl Hamilton throws the first no-strikeout no-hitter
- May 18, 1912: Tigers stage baseball’s first player strike in support of Ty Cobb
- September 23, 1883: Philadelphia Athletics clinch a tie for the American Association pennant
- September 18, 1883: Harry Stovey establishes new single-season home-run record
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