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Chicago 16"
Hall of Fame
Class of 2009

Photo from the 12th
Annual Chicago Sixteen Inch Hall of Fame's Dinner Program
Bob Hockenbrough
- Wall of Fame
Bob Hockenbrough started playing softball
when he was boy growing up in Brookfield. Today, at seventy-four
and two knee replacements later, he's still playing softball in
Berwyn. He played baseball at Lyons Township and played softball
for the Bruins. He then joined the Army where he played baseball
and basketball. After his discharge, he played for Rado's in the
Brookfield League, and later played for Al's Radiator, Al's Sports
Shop, and Shakey's Pizza. He currently plays for Al's in a fifty-and-over
league in Berwyn. In fact, he has so much experience that some young
players asked him to pitch for their team.
Besides playing the game that he loves for 60-plus years, Hockenbrough
also started a 39-and-over and a 50-and-over league in La Grange.
He convinced park officials in La Grange to alter their rules on
playing by allowing players to move in and out of the game. Players
will play a few innings sit and inning and then reenter the game.
This rule change lets older players continue to play the game that
they love. Throughout his career, Hockenbrough played mostly all
positions, but the last few years he switched to pitcher.
He and his wife, Karen, live in Brookfield, Illinois. He is a retired
machinist for Reynolds Aluminum and can't wait for the new softball
season to start.
Hockenbrough could not attend this
evenings festivities and Bliss accepted on his behalf saying, "The
Hall of Fame thanks Bob Hockenbrough. Thank you Bob."

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