Bert Niehoff
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| Bert Niehoff | |
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| Second baseman | |
| Born: May 13, 1884 Louisville, Colorado, U.S. | |
| Died: September 8, 1974 (aged 90) Inglewood, California, U.S. | |
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
| MLB debut | |
| October 4, 1913, for the Cincinnati Reds | |
| Last MLB appearance | |
| May 17, 1918, for the New York Giants | |
| MLB statistics | |
| Batting average | .240 |
| Home runs | 12 |
| Runs batted in | 207 |
| Stats at Baseball Reference | |
| Teams | |
John Albert Niehoff (May 13, 1884 – September 8, 1974) was an American second baseman in Major League Baseball who played for four clubs from the 1913 to 1918 seasons. He batted and threw right-handed.
A native of Louisville, Colorado, Niehoff entered the majors in 1913 with the Cincinnati Reds, playing for them two years before joining the Philadelphia Phillies (1915–1917), St. Louis Cardinals (1918) and New York Giants (1918). He was a classic line-drive hitter and steady double play partner for shortstops Buck Herzog (Reds) and Dave Bancroft (Phillies). His most productive season came in 1916 with Philadelphia, when he posted career-highs in runs (65) and runs batted in (61), while leading the National League hitters with 42 doubles. He also was a member of the Phillies team that lost the 1915 World Series to the Boston Red Sox.
In a six-season career, Niehoff was a .240 hitter (489-for-2037) with 12 home runs and 207 RBI in 581 games, including 210 runs, 104 doubles, 19 triples and 71 stolen bases.
