Cal Hubbard

⭐ Hall of Fame 1976

Born: 10/31/1900 in Keytesville, MO, USA

Died: 10/17/1977 in Gulfport, FL, USA

Height: 6'3" | Weight: 260 lbs

Full name: Robert Calvin Hubbard

Biography

Cal Hubbard, born in 1900, is a significant figure in baseball history, celebrated for his contributions to the game both on and off the field. As an active player, he is primarily recognized as a position player, although his career statistics—Games: 0, Hits: 0, Home Runs: 0, RBIs: 0, Batting Average: 0.0, and Stolen Bases: 0—reflect that he has yet to take the field in an official capacity during his time as a player. Despite this, Hubbard's legacy is firmly established through his induction into the Hall of Fame in 1976, marking him as one of the game’s notable personalities. Hubbard's influence extends beyond mere statistics; he represents an era of baseball where players were not only athletes but also pivotal figures in the broader cultural landscape. His journey through the game encapsulates the spirit of resilience and commitment to excellence. As he continues to be active in the sport, Cal Hubbard serves as an enduring reminder of baseball's rich history and the ongoing evolution of the game.