Norris Hopper

Norris Stephen Hopper (born March 24, 1979 in Shelby, North Carolina) is an outfielder for the Washington Nationals organization. He attended Shelby High School, and in addition to his baseball abilities was an outstanding quarterback for the school's football team. He made his major league debut with the Reds in September 2006. After 2009 Spring Training, he was assigned to the Triple A Louisville Bats. On June 26, Hopper was traded to the Chica... more

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  • Mar 24, 1979 (age 30 years)

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2008 Major League Baseball season
Games At Bats Hits Runs Doubles Triples Home Runs RBIs Bases on balls Strikeouts Batting Average
  • 26
  • 50
  • 10
  • 3
  • 1
  • 5
  • 6
  • 0.2
2007 Major League Baseball season
Games At Bats Hits Runs Doubles Triples Home Runs RBIs Bases on balls Strikeouts Batting Average
  • 121
  • 307
  • 101
  • 51
  • 14
  • 2
  • 14
  • 20
  • 33
  • 0.329
2006 Major League Baseball season
Games At Bats Hits Runs Doubles Triples Home Runs RBIs Bases on balls Strikeouts Batting Average
  • 21
  • 39
  • 14
  • 6
  • 1
  • 1
  • 5
  • 6
  • 4
  • 0.359
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