Honus Wagner

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Honus Wagner was a legendary early 20th-century Major League Baseball shortstop, primarily for the Pittsburgh Pirates, widely regarded as one of the greatest players in baseball history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball player
baseball player
human
shortstop
bats right
battedTitleCount 8
battingAverage .328
birthCentury 19th century
birthName Johannes Peter Wagner
careerHits 3415
careerHomeRuns 101
careerRunsBattedIn 1732
careerStolenBases 723
coachedForTeam Pittsburgh Pirates
countryOfBirth United States of America
countryOfDeath United States of America
dateOfBirth 1874-02-24
dateOfDeath 1955-12-06
deathCentury 20th century
era dead-ball era
ethnicOrigin German-American
familyName Wagner
finalMLBGameDate 1917-09-17
finalMLBTeam Pittsburgh Pirates
givenName Johannes
HallOfFameInductionMethod Baseball Writers' Association of America
surface form: BBWAA election
HallOfFameInductionYear 1936
HallOfFameVotePercentage 95.13
HallOfFameVotingBody Baseball Writers' Association of America
height 5 ft 11 in
isInHallOfFame National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
jerseyNumber 33
league National League
MLBDebutDate 1897-07-19
MLBDebutTeam Louisville Colonels
nickname Hans
Honus Wagner self-linksurface differs
surface form: Honus

The Flying Dutchman
notableFor T206 Honus Wagner baseball card rarity
being one of the greatest shortstops in baseball history
numberRetiredBy Pittsburgh Pirates
occupation baseball coach
placeOfBirth Chartiers, Pennsylvania
placeOfDeath Carnegie, Pennsylvania
playedForTeam Louisville Colonels
Pittsburgh Pirates
playedPosition outfielder
shortstop
primaryPosition shortstop
throws right
wonBattingTitle 1900
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WorldSeriesChampion 1909

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1909 World Series PittsburghPlayer Honus Wagner
1909 World Series featuredPlayer Honus Wagner
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Louisville Colonels notablePlayer Honus Wagner
Pittsburgh Pirates notablePlayer Honus Wagner
Dead-ball era notablePlayerContext Honus Wagner
this entity surface form: Honus Wagner was a star during the era