Lewis Robert Wilson

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Lewis Robert Wilson, better known as Hack Wilson, was a legendary early 20th-century Major League Baseball slugger famed for his prodigious power and still-standing single-season RBI record.

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instanceOf Major League Baseball player
baseball outfielder
baseball slugger
human
alsoKnownAs Hack Wilson NERFINISHED
bats right
battingAverage .307 career batting average
battingStyle power hitter
birthName Lewis Robert Wilson NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
debutLeague Major League Baseball NERFINISHED
era early 20th century
fame legendary slugger of the live-ball era
familyName Wilson
fieldOfWork professional sports
gender male
givenName Lewis NERFINISHED
hallOfFameStatus inducted into National Baseball Hall of Fame
hallOfFameType Veterans Committee inductee
height approximately 5 feet 6 inches
homeRuns 244 career home runs
language English
league Major League Baseball
legacy considered one of the greatest RBI men in baseball history
middleName Robert NERFINISHED
nicknameOrigin nickname "Hack" associated with stocky, powerful build
notableAchievement set enduring MLB single-season RBI record in 1930
notableFor single-season runs batted in record
notableSeason 1930 season with Chicago Cubs
occupation professional baseball player
playedIn National League NERFINISHED
positionPlayed center fielder
RBIRecordSeason 1930
RBIRecordTeam Chicago Cubs NERFINISHED
RBIRecordTotal 191 RBIs
recordHeld MLB single-season RBI record
reputation prodigious power hitter despite short stature
runsBattedIn 1063 career RBIs
sport baseball
team Brooklyn Dodgers NERFINISHED
Chicago Cubs NERFINISHED
New York Giants NERFINISHED
Philadelphia Phillies NERFINISHED
throws right

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Hack Wilson fullName Lewis Robert Wilson