Robert Love

Robert Love

  • Class Year:
    1968
  • Induction Year:
    1995
  • Sport(s):
    Baseball

Robert Love '68 graduated from Baldwin-Wallace in 1968 and was inducted in to the B-W Alumni Athletic Association Hall of Hame in 1995.

Love was one of B-W's finest baseball players who had an opportunity to play proffesional baseball after college. He recieved his bachelor's degree from B-W in 1968 and his master's from Fairfield University in Conneticut in 1972.

At B-W, Love earned four varsity letters in baseball and was the Yellow Jacket Most Valuable Player in both 1996 and 1998. He was second team All-Ohio Athletic Conference as a junior and a first team All-OAC pick as a senior when he also served as team captain. Following his senior campaign, Love was drafted by the Cleveland Indians. He spent five seasons in proffesional baseball with both the Indians and the Washington Senators organizations.

After his baseball career, Love spent 16 years at the Coastal Pallet Company. Since 1983 he has served as the president of the Audubon Copy Shoppe.

Love resides in Seymour, Connecticut with his wife Linda. They have three children.