Logo

Sports Biographies

Alpha Index Index by Sport Index of Women

Lopez, Alfonso R.

Baseball

b. Aug. 20, 1908, Tampa, FL

Career Batting Record

Career Managerial Record

Other Resources

During the 1950s, the New York Yankees won 8 of 10 AL pennants. The other two were won by the Cleveland Indians in 1954 and the Chicago White Sox in 1959. Lopez managed both teams.

Al Lopez, right, with Casey Stengel

He began his professional baseball career as a catcher in 1925 and had a brief stay with the Brooklyn Dodgers at the end of the 1928 season. He joined the Dodgers in 1930 as their starting catcher, batting .309.

A solid defensive catcher and intelligent handler of pitchers, Lopez led the NL in fielding percentage at his position four times. He remained with the Dodgers through the 1935 season, then was traded by manager Casey Stengel to the Boston Braves. In 1938, Stengel became manager of the Braves and during the 1940 he traded Lopez again, to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Later, Lopez and Stengel became rival managers in the American League, but they were also very close friends.

In 1945, Lopez became a backup catcher with the Pirates. He retired as a player after appearing in 61 games for the Cleveland Indians in 1947.

Lopez managed in the minor leagues for three years and took over the Indians in 1951. Cleveland finished second to the Yankees, managed by Stengel, three years in a row before a sensational 111-43 season and the pennant in 1954. However, the New York Giants beat the Indians four games straight in the World Series.

After finishing second in 1955 and 1956, Lopez resigned and planned to retire. But the Chicago White Sox hired him 1957. They finished second twice before winning the 1959 pennant, then lost the World Series to the Los Angeles Dodgers in six games.

Chicago slipped to third in 1960, the first time a Lopez team hadn't finished first or second, then dropped to fourth place in 1961 and fifth place in 1962 before finishing second three more times. Lopez retired after the 1965 season. He managed the team again at the end of the 1968 season and the beginning of the 1969 season before retiring for good.

In 1,950 games as a player, Lopez had a .261 batting average on 1,547 hits, including 206 doubles, 43 triples, and 51 home runs. He scored 613 runs and drove in 652. As a manager, he a 1,410-1,004 record, a .584 winning percentage. He's 18th all-time in victories and 3rd in percentage.

Baseball Hall of Fame

Top of Page


  History
Biography
Glossaries
Calendar
Quotations
Trivia
Books
Magazines
Software
Videos/DVDs
Video Games
Rules
Memorabilia
Equipment
Posters
Directory


Career Battng Record

YearTeamGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBSOBATBSP
1928BRO NL312000000000.0000.000
1930BRO NL1284216013020465733335.309176.418
1931BRO NL111360389713404012833.269118.328
1932BRO NL1264044411118614333435.275144.356
1933BRO NL12637239112114341102139.301140.376
1934BRO NL1404395812023275424944.273168.383
1935BRO NL128379509512433923536.251124.327
1936BSN NL1284264610312575014141.242146.343
1937BSN NL105334316811133833557.20490.269
1938BSN NL7123619636111451124.26774.314
1939BSN NL1314123210422184914045.252152.369
1940BSN NL36119203531217168.29446.387
1940PIT NL5917415456212451313.25958.333
1940TOT NL95293358093341601921.355.317
1941PIT NL11431733849154303123.265110.347
1942PIT NL10328917748212603417.25689.308
1943PIT NL11837240989413924425.263118.317
1944PIT NL115331277612113443424.23093.281
1945PIT NL9124322538001813512.21861.251
1946PIT NL5615013462011212314.30751.340
1947CLE AL611269331001411913.270.311
Totals195059166131545206435165246556538.2611992.337
YearTeamGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBSOBATBSP

Top of Page

Career Managerial Record

YearTeamWLPct.
1951CLE AL9361.604
1952CLE AL9361.604
1953CLE AL9262.597
1954CLE AL11143.721
1955CLE AL9361.604
1956CLE AL8866.571
1957CLE AL9064.584
1958CLE AL8272.532
1959CLE AL9460.610
1960CLE AL8767.565
1961CLE AL8676.531
1962CLE AL8577.525
1963CLE AL9468.580
1964CLE AL9864.605
1965CLE AL9567.586
1968CLE AL2126.447
1969CLE AL89.471
Totals14101004.584

Top of Page

Other Resources

Website

There's a biography of Lopez, with other information and links, in the Baseball Library

The Baseball Page has a lot of interesting information about Lopez's career

On This Site

Baseball Hall of Fame

Baseball Biography Index

Baseball History Index

Top of Page

 


HickokSports.com Biography

Alpha Index Index by Sport
Search Site Index of Women

Copyright © 2002, 2003, 2004 Ralph Hickok. All rights reserved

This page last updated Monday, 17-Dec-2007 12:02:38 PST
http://www.hickoksports.com/biograph/lopezal.shtml