Johannes Peter "Honus" Wagner, nicknamed "The Flying Dutchman" due to his superb speed and German heritage ("Dutch" in this instance being an alteration of "Deutsch"), was an American Major League Baseball shortstop. He played in the National League from 1897 to 1917, almost entirely for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Wagner won eight batting titles, tied for the most in NL history with Tony Gwynn. He also led the league in slugging six times, and in stolen bases five times.

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  • Johannes Peter „Honus“ Wagner war ein US-amerikanischer Baseballspieler auf der Position des Shortstops. Zudem war er auch als Manager tätig. Als Nachfahre deutscher Auswanderer und wegen seiner außergewöhnlichen Schnelligkeit bekam er den Beinamen „The Flying Dutchman“ (eigentlich der fliegende Holländer, aber Dutchman wurde als Begriff sowohl für Niederländer als auch für Deutsche verwendet). Er spielte fast während seiner ganzen aktiven Zeit von 1897 bis 1917 für die Pittsburgh Pirates in der National League der MLB. Wagner war einer der ersten fünf Spieler, die 1936 in die Baseball Hall of Fame aufgenommen wurden, noch vor der Baseballlegende Babe Ruth, und wurde nur von Ty Cobb an Stimmen übertroffen. Er wird von den meisten Baseballexperten als der bis heute beste Shortstop angesehen, und obwohl Ty Cobb als der beste Spieler der sogenannten Deadball-Ära erachtet wird, waren nicht wenige Zeitgenossen der Meinung, dass Wagner der Spieler mit den insgesamt besseren Fähigkeiten war. Cobb selbst nannte Wagner „den vielleicht größten Spieler, der je auf einem Baseballplatz stand. “
  • Johannes Peter "Honus" Wagner, nicknamed "The Flying Dutchman" due to his superb speed and German heritage ("Dutch" in this instance being an alteration of "Deutsch"), was an American Major League Baseball shortstop. He played in the National League from 1897 to 1917, almost entirely for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Wagner won eight batting titles, tied for the most in NL history with Tony Gwynn. He also led the league in slugging six times, and in stolen bases five times. In 1936, the Baseball Hall of Fame inducted Wagner as one of the first five members. He received the second-highest vote total, behind Ty Cobb and tied with Babe Ruth. Although Cobb is frequently cited as the greatest player of the dead-ball era, some contemporaries regarded Wagner as the better all-around player, and most baseball historians consider Wagner to be the greatest shortstop ever. Cobb himself called Wagner "maybe the greatest star ever to take the diamond."
  • John Peter Wagner (llamado Honus) fue un beisbolista estadounidense que ha sido considerado por algunos como el mejor shortstop de la historia de las Grandes Ligas. Jugador estelar en las primeras dos décadas del siglo XX, fue parte del primer grupo de peloteros en ser ingresado al Salón de la Fama del Béisbol en 1936. En los tiempos actuales Wagner ha resaltado por su imagen en una serie de tarjetas coleccionables como las de más valor entre las de su clase.
  • Johannes Peter "Honus" Wagner, né le 24 février 1874 et mort le 6 décembre 1955, est un joueur américain de baseball des ligues majeures. Introduit au Temple de la renommée du baseball dès 1936, il dispute à Ty Cobb le titre de meilleur joueur de l'histoire avant l'apparition de Babe Ruth. Pendant sa carrière, il a gagné huit fois le titre du meilleur à la batte et a mené la ligue cinq fois en points produits. Il est parmi les joueurs qui ont frappé plus de 3 000 coups sûrs. Ses 8 titres meilleur à la batte représentent le meilleur total de titres de l'histoire de la Ligue nationale. Il était le premier joueur ayant accumulé 3 000 coups sûrs dans la ligue nationale, à la fin de sa carrière il avait 3 415 coups sûrs, le record de la ligue nationale jusqu'à ce que Stan Musial le dépasse en 1961. Il est aussi parmi les dix premiers de l'histoire de la ligue majeure de doubles (8) triples (3) et buts volés (9). Il était le deuxième joueur ayant frappé 3 000 coups sûrs depuis le début des ligues majeures (Cap Anson étant le premier).
  • ホーナス・ワグナー (John Peter "Honus" Wagner、1874年2月24日 - 1955年12月6日)は、メジャーリーグで1890年代後半から1910年代まで内野手(遊撃手)として活躍した野球選手。アメリカ合衆国ペンシルベニア州出身。 "The Flying Dutchman"(フライング・ダッチマン)の愛称を持ち、史上最高の遊撃手との声も高い。
  • 호너스 와그너는 전 미국 프로 야구 선수이다.
  • Johannes Peter "Honus" Wagner, nicknamed "The Flying Dutchman" due to his superb speed and German heritage ("Dutch" in this instance being an alteration of "Deutsch"), was an American Major League Baseball shortstop. He played in the National League from 1897 to 1917, almost entirely for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Wagner won eight batting titles, tied for the most in NL history with Tony Gwynn. He also led the league in slugging six times, and in stolen bases five times. In 1936, the Baseball Hall of Fame inducted Wagner as one of the first five members. He received the second-highest vote total, behind Ty Cobb and tied with Babe Ruth. Although Cobb is frequently cited as the greatest player of the dead-ball era, some contemporaries regarded Wagner as the better all-around player, and most baseball historians consider Wagner to be the greatest shortstop ever. Cobb himself called Wagner "maybe the greatest star ever to take the diamond. " In addition, Wagner is the featured player of one of the rarest and most valuable baseball cards in the world.
  • Johannes Peter "Honus" Wagner, nicknamed "The Flying Dutchman" due to his superb speed and German heritage ("Dutch" in this instance being an alteration of "Deutsch"), was an American Major League Baseball shortstop. He played in the National League from 1897 to 1917, almost entirely for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Wagner won eight batting titles, tied for the most in NL history with Tony Gwynn. He also led the league in slugging six times, and in stolen bases five times. In 1936, the Baseball Hall of Fame inducted Wagner as one of the first five members. He received the second-highest vote total, behind Ty Cobb and tied with Babe Ruth. Although Cobb is frequently cited as the greatest player of the dead-ball era, some contemporaries regarded Wagner as the better all-around player, and most baseball historians consider Wagner to be the greatest shortstop ever. Cobb himself called Wagner "maybe the greatest star ever to take the diamond. " In addition, Wagner is the featured player of one of the rarest and most valuable baseball cards in the world. The ATC produced item has exceeded millions in recent auctions.
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  • * World Series Champion * NL Batting Champion *Pittsburgh Pirates #33 retired * Major League Baseball All-Century Team * Major League Baseball All-Time Team
  • * World Series Champion * National League Champion * NL Batting Champion *Pittsburgh Pirates #33 retired * Major League Baseball All-Century Team * Major League Baseball All-Time Team
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  • W is for Wagner,
  • With Honus on duty.
  • "When I was a boy growing up in Kansas, a friend of mine and I went fishing and as we sat there on the warmth of a summer afternoon we talked about what we wanted to do when we grew up. I told him I wanted to be a major league baseball player, a genuine professional like Honus Wagner. My friend said that he'd like to be president of the United States. Neither of us got our wish."
  • Short was closed to all traffic
  • "At shortstop there is only one candidate, the immortal Honus Wagner. He was just head and shoulders above anyone else in that position. Fellows like Marion, Bancroft, Peck and Billy Jurges were all great fielders. But Honus could more than out-field all of them. He was perhaps the greatest right-handed hitter of all time. He had remarkably long arms, hams for hands, and just drew the ball to him. Ed Barrow once told me he could have been as good in any position but he made his greatest name as shortstop. He led the National League seven times at bat and he was always up with the leaders when he was in his forties."
  • The bowlegged beauty;
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  • —Babe Ruth
  • —Dwight D. Eisenhower
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  • Johannes Peter „Honus“ Wagner war ein US-amerikanischer Baseballspieler auf der Position des Shortstops. Zudem war er auch als Manager tätig. Als Nachfahre deutscher Auswanderer und wegen seiner außergewöhnlichen Schnelligkeit bekam er den Beinamen „The Flying Dutchman“ (eigentlich der fliegende Holländer, aber Dutchman wurde als Begriff sowohl für Niederländer als auch für Deutsche verwendet).
  • Johannes Peter "Honus" Wagner, nicknamed "The Flying Dutchman" due to his superb speed and German heritage ("Dutch" in this instance being an alteration of "Deutsch"), was an American Major League Baseball shortstop. He played in the National League from 1897 to 1917, almost entirely for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Wagner won eight batting titles, tied for the most in NL history with Tony Gwynn. He also led the league in slugging six times, and in stolen bases five times.
  • John Peter Wagner (llamado Honus) fue un beisbolista estadounidense que ha sido considerado por algunos como el mejor shortstop de la historia de las Grandes Ligas. Jugador estelar en las primeras dos décadas del siglo XX, fue parte del primer grupo de peloteros en ser ingresado al Salón de la Fama del Béisbol en 1936. En los tiempos actuales Wagner ha resaltado por su imagen en una serie de tarjetas coleccionables como las de más valor entre las de su clase.
  • Johannes Peter "Honus" Wagner, né le 24 février 1874 et mort le 6 décembre 1955, est un joueur américain de baseball des ligues majeures. Introduit au Temple de la renommée du baseball dès 1936, il dispute à Ty Cobb le titre de meilleur joueur de l'histoire avant l'apparition de Babe Ruth. Pendant sa carrière, il a gagné huit fois le titre du meilleur à la batte et a mené la ligue cinq fois en points produits. Il est parmi les joueurs qui ont frappé plus de 3 000 coups sûrs.
  • ホーナス・ワグナー (John Peter "Honus" Wagner、1874年2月24日 - 1955年12月6日)は、メジャーリーグで1890年代後半から1910年代まで内野手(遊撃手)として活躍した野球選手。アメリカ合衆国ペンシルベニア州出身。 "The Flying Dutchman"(フライング・ダッチマン)の愛称を持ち、史上最高の遊撃手との声も高い。
  • 호너스 와그너는 전 미국 프로 야구 선수이다.
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