Little Poison

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Little Poison was the Hall of Fame Major League Baseball center fielder Lloyd Waner, renowned for his exceptional contact hitting and speed with the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1920s and 1930s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball player
baseball center fielder
human
bats left
battedOver300Seasons 10+
battingAverage .316
brother Paul Waner NERFINISHED
burialPlace Memorial Park Cemetery, Oklahoma City NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
dateOfBirth 1906-03-16
dateOfDeath 1982-07-22
era 1920s
1930s
familyName Waner NERFINISHED
finalMLBGameDate 1945-09-16
finalMLBTeam Brooklyn Dodgers NERFINISHED
givenName Lloyd NERFINISHED
HallOfFameInductionYear 1967
height 5 ft 9 in
hits 2414
homeRuns 27
knownFor exceptional contact hitting
speed
leagueLeadingStatistic National League hits leader 1927
leagueLeadingStatistic National League hits leader 1928
National League hits leader 1931
MLBDebutDate 1927-04-12
MLBDebutLeague MLB NERFINISHED
MLBDebutTeam Pittsburgh Pirates NERFINISHED
name Lloyd Waner NERFINISHED
nickname Little Poison NERFINISHED
notableSkill low strikeout rate
placeOfBirth Harrah, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Oklahoma City, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
position center fielder
primaryTeamTenure 1927–1941
runsBattedIn 598
runsScored 1201
siblingDuoNickname Big Poison and Little Poison NERFINISHED
stolenBases 67
team Boston Braves NERFINISHED
Brooklyn Dodgers NERFINISHED
Cincinnati Reds NERFINISHED
Philadelphia Phillies NERFINISHED
Pittsburgh Pirates NERFINISHED
throws left
worldSeriesAppearance 1927 World Series NERFINISHED

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Lloyd Waner nickname Little Poison