Robert Hunter Coleman (September 26, 1890 – July 16, 1959) was an American catcher, coach and manager in Major League Baseball.
A native of Huntingburg, Indiana, Coleman played just three seasons in the majors, with the Pittsburgh Pirates (1913–14) and the Cleveland Indians (1916).
Coleman made it back to the majors as a coach with the Detroit Tigers in 1932 and the Boston Braves in 1943.
On April 20, 1943, four days before the National League season was about to begin, his boss, manager Casey Stengel, suffered a broken leg when he was hit by a taxicab as he tried to cross a Boston street.
But the wartime Braves were not contenders and after a sixth-place 1944 finish was followed by a sluggish start to 1945, Coleman was replaced by one of his coaches, Del Bissonette, on July 29.