Hitchcock was the Tigers' primary shortstop in his first season, but spent 1943-45
in the Army Air Force, receiving the Bronze Medal for his service in the Pacific.
The only team for which he played more than a hundred games in a season was the Athletics,
in 1950 (second base) and 1952 (third base); he led AL third basemen in errors in
1952. He later managed, finishing highest with the fourth-place 1963 Orioles. He
was also a coach and a scout, and was president of the Southern Association from
1971 to 1980. His brother, Jim, played briefly with the Braves in 1938.
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