Norris Hopper

Norris Hopper

Norris Hopper was born on March 24th, 1979

Full Name: Norris Douglas Hopper
Place of Birth: Shelby, North Carolina
Zodiac Sign: Scorpio
MLB Debut: March 26, 2006
Teams Played: Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs
Position: Outfielder
Height: 6 feet 0 inches
Weight: 220 pounds

A speedy outfielder and pinch-hitter, known for his versatility and clutch performances during his MLB career.

Timeline
1983
Born in Shelby
Norris Hopper was born on March 24, 1983, in Shelby, North Carolina.
2001
Selected in MLB Draft
Hopper was selected by the Baltimore Orioles in the 8th round of the 2001 MLB draft.
2006
Made MLB Debut
Hopper made his MLB debut in 2006, playing for the Cincinnati Reds.
2008
Traded to Chicago Cubs
Hopper was traded to the Chicago Cubs in 2008, but was released after a short stint.
2010
Retired from Baseball
Hopper retired from professional baseball in 2010, after playing in the minor leagues for several teams.
Norris Hopper

Norris Hopper Quiz

Norris Hopper's versatility in the outfield allowed him to play which of the following positions?

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FAQ
What team did Norris Hopper play for in MLB?
Norris Hopper played for the Cincinnati Reds and the Chicago White Sox during his MLB career.
What was Norris Hoppers position in baseball?
Norris Hopper was an outfielder, primarily playing center field and left field.
How many seasons did Norris Hopper play in MLB?
Norris Hopper played for 4 seasons in MLB, from 2006 to 2009.
What is Norris Hoppers batting average in MLB?
Norris Hoppers batting average in MLB is .298 with 1 home run and 20 RBIs.
Did Norris Hopper play in any minor league teams?
Yes, Norris Hopper played for several minor league teams, including the Louisville Bats and the Charlotte Knights.

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