Angels News: Logan O'Hoppe Recreates Incredible Photo at Baseball Hall of Fame
The Los Angeles Angels may not be the best team heading into the 2024 season, but they have some young players who are set to make a name for themselves. Angels young catcher Logan O'Hoppe will look for a healthy and consistent 2024 season.
O'Hoppe is among the few bright spots for the team; he's a tremendous talent, and we cannot wait to see how he grows this upcoming season. Before being the bright young star he is, he was just a kid who wanted to be a big leaguer like many others who played baseball at a young age.
The 23-year-old recently recreated a photo from his childhood when he visited Cooperstown as a young boy.
The photo on the left was taken 14 years ago while O'Hoppe was touring the museum. It was his first visit as a big leaguer, and he couldn't miss the opportunity to recreate the photo.
O'Hoppe was born in West Islip, New York, and raised in Sayville, New York. As a kid, he was 244 miles from the National Baseball Hall of Fame, and he seemed to enjoy himself in his childhood visit.
O'Hoppe is now living the dream, playing a kid's game, and has already shown he's capable of playing with the best of them. In his rookie season, he played in 51 games, slashing .236/.296/.500 with a .796 OPS while mashing 14 homers and 29 RBIs. The 23-year-old missed the majority of the year with a shoulder injury.
The kid is just getting started, and if all pans out, maybe he'll find his name at Cooperstown down the road.