Hans Lobert

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John Bernard Lobert
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Hans Lobert is the most prominent player to come out of Carnegie Institute of Technology. He was a good-hitting third baseman who played 14 years in the majors. He appeared for five of the eight National League teams, playing his whole career in the senior circuit. He also stole over 300 bases in his career, with over 40 bases per year in his prime.

After his playing career ended, Hans Lobert was the coach at the United States Military Academy from 1918 to 1925. He was a New York Giants coach in 1928. He was a member of the Philadelphia Phillies staff from 1934 to 1941, before managing the team for the 1942 season; it was a hapless team that lost 109 games. His best players included Nick Etten and Danny Litwhiler. He then joined the Cincinnati Reds in 1943 and 1944. He was later a scout for the Giants from 1945 to 1967.

Hans had a brother, Frank Lobert, who played third base for one season in the Federal League.


Preceded by
Doc Prothro
Philadelphia Phillies Manager
1942
Succeeded by
Bucky Harris

Year-By-Year Managerial Record[edit]

Year Team League Record Finish Organization Playoffs Notes
1929 Bridgeport Bears Eastern League 91-63 2nd New York Giants none
1930 Bridgeport Bears Eastern League 91-74 2nd New York Giants Lost League Finals
1931 Bridgeport Bears Eastern League 81-60 2nd New York Giants none
1932 Jersey City Skeeters International League 11-25 -- Brooklyn Dodgers replaced by Charley Moore (62-69) on May 25
1938 Philadelphia Phillies National League 0-2 8th Philadelphia Phillies replaced Jimmie Wilson (45-103) on October 2
1942 Philadelphia Phillies National League 42-109 8th Philadelphia Phillies

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