Lloyd Waner

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Lloyd Waner was a speedy, contact-hitting center fielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates and a Baseball Hall of Famer known for his exceptional defense and ability to get on base.

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Lloyd Waner canonical 3
Lloyd James Waner 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball player
baseball player
center fielder
human
bats left
battingAverage .316
birthDate 1906-03-16
birthPlace Harrah, Oklahoma, United States
brokeIntoMajorsWith Pittsburgh Pirates
deathDate 1982-07-22
deathPlace Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
era 1920s
1930s
1940s
familyName Waner
finalMLBGameDate 1945-09-16
finalMLBTeam Brooklyn Superbas
surface form: Brooklyn Dodgers
fullName Lloyd Waner self-linksurface differs
surface form: Lloyd James Waner
givenName Lloyd
HallOfFameInduction 1967
hallOfFameMethodOfElection Veterans Committee
hits 2459
homeRuns 27
jerseyNumber 10 (with Pittsburgh Pirates)
knownFor contact hitting
defensive ability in center field
speed
leagueLeaderIn hits
memberOf National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
MLBDebutDate 1927-04-12
MLBDebutLeague Major League Baseball
surface form: MLB
MLBDebutTeam Pittsburgh Pirates
nationality American
nickname Little Poison
notableSeason 1927 rookie season with Pittsburgh Pirates
onBasePercentage .353
playedFor Atlanta Braves
surface form: Boston Braves

Pittsburgh Pirates
surface form: Cincinnati Reds

Pittsburgh Pirates
surface form: Philadelphia Phillies

Pittsburgh Pirates
positionCategory outfielder
primaryPosition center fielder
runsBattedIn 598
runsScored 1201
sibling Paul Waner
sport baseball
stolenBases 67
teammate Paul Waner
throws left

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Paul Waner sibling Lloyd Waner
Paul Waner relative Lloyd Waner
Lloyd Waner fullName Lloyd Waner self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Lloyd James Waner