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Wally Kopf
Walter Henry "Wally" Kopf (July 10, 1899 – April 30, 1979) was a German American professional baseball player whose career spanned two seasons, which included one in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the New York Giants (1921). He played only two games, making his debut on October 1, 1921 and his final appearance the next day. In those games, he played third base, compiling one hit in three at bats. In 1922, he played in the minor leagues with the Oakland Oaks, Reading Aces, and the Newark Bears. Before pro-baseball, Kopf attended Dartmouth College (1919–21). He served in World War I. After his baseball career was over, he moved to Cincinnati, Ohio where he worked as a building contractor. He was the younger brother of professional baseball player Larry Kopf. ==Early life== Kopf was born on July 10, 1899 in Stonington, Connecticut to Lannie and Malone Kopf, who were both from Germany.〔(【引用サイトリンク】1920 United States Census">work=U.S. Census Bureau )〕 Wally Kopf had seven siblings; brothers Larry, Otto, Herbert, and Frances; and sister Helen. His brother Larry was a professional baseball player who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Cleveland Naps, Philadelphia Athletics, Cincinnati Reds, and Boston Braves for 10 seasons (1913–23). For three years from 1919–1921, Wally Kopf attended Dartmouth College. In 1918, after announcing he was enrolling in Dartmouth, ''The Washington Post'' wrote that "Walter Kopf brother of the famous Benny () is said to be better than his big league brother". While college, he played basketball and baseball. In the latter sport, he played shortstop.〔 He served in the United States Armed Forces during World War I.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=U.S. Armed Forces )〕
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