Harold Joseph "Pie" Traynor was a professional baseball third baseman who played his entire career with the Pittsburgh Pirates (1920-37). Traynor was born in Framingham, Massachusetts. He received his nickname for a fondness for eating pie . He is generally considered to have been the greatest National League third baseman before the 1950s.

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  • Harold Joseph "Pie" Traynor was a professional baseball third baseman who played his entire career with the Pittsburgh Pirates (1920-37). Traynor was born in Framingham, Massachusetts. He received his nickname for a fondness for eating pie . He is generally considered to have been the greatest National League third baseman before the 1950s. Although he played in the era before the Gold Glove award was created, he was regarded by most baseball observers as the best-fielding third baseman ever until Brooks Robinson came along. He had a lifetime batting average of .320, and was struck out only 278 times in 7,559 career at bats. He was not a home run hitter - he reached a high of 12 in 1923 - but had high numbers of doubles and triples, hitting 371 doubles and 164 triples lifetime and leading the league in triples in 1923, with 19. He had over 100 runs batted in (RBI) in a season seven times. He had 208 hits in 1923, and was the last Pirate infielder with 200 or more hits until shortstop Jack Wilson, who had 201 hits in 2004 (Dick Groat had 199 in 1962, with 201 for St. Louis Cardinals in 1963). Traynor also managed the Pirates from 1934 to 1939. In 1948, Traynor was selected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, being the first third baseman to be chosen by the BBWAA. He died at age 72 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, not long after the Pirates moved into Three Rivers Stadium and retired his uniform number 20. In 1999, he ranked Number 70 on The Sporting News' list of the 100 Greatest Baseball Players, and was nominated as a finalist for the Major League Baseball All-Century Team. Traynor is also the only Major League Baseball player ever to steal home plate in an All-Star Game. Traynor died in 1972 and was buried in Homewood Cemetery in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  • Traynor, Pie (1899 - 16 mars 1972). Joueur américain de baseball, élu au Temple de la renommée en 1948; il passa 17 ans au sein des ligues professionnelles avec les Pirates de Pittsburgh. Recruté en 1922, il jouera arrêt-court ou au troisième but. En 1934, il est nommé joueur-entraîneur de l'équipe; il terminera sa carrière de joueur en 1937 mais continuera à diriger l'équipe jusqu'en 1939. Traynor possède une fiche à vie d'une moyenne au bâton de  320. En 1969, les chroniqueurs de baseball le déclarèrent comme étant le meilleur joueur de troisième but de tous les temps.
  • パイ・トレイナー(Harold Joseph "Pie" Traynor, 1899年11月11日 - 1972年3月16日)は、1920年代 - 1930年代のアメリカ・メジャーリーグで活躍した選手。主なポジションは三塁手。マサチューセッツ州生まれ。右投げ右打ち。お菓子などの「パイ」に目がなかったことから、それがそのままニックネームになった。
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  • Harold Joseph "Pie" Traynor was a professional baseball third baseman who played his entire career with the Pittsburgh Pirates (1920-37). Traynor was born in Framingham, Massachusetts. He received his nickname for a fondness for eating pie . He is generally considered to have been the greatest National League third baseman before the 1950s.
  • Traynor, Pie (1899 - 16 mars 1972). Joueur américain de baseball, élu au Temple de la renommée en 1948; il passa 17 ans au sein des ligues professionnelles avec les Pirates de Pittsburgh. Recruté en 1922, il jouera arrêt-court ou au troisième but. En 1934, il est nommé joueur-entraîneur de l'équipe; il terminera sa carrière de joueur en 1937 mais continuera à diriger l'équipe jusqu'en 1939. Traynor possède une fiche à vie d'une moyenne au bâton de  320.
  • パイ・トレイナー(Harold Joseph "Pie" Traynor, 1899年11月11日 - 1972年3月16日)は、1920年代 - 1930年代のアメリカ・メジャーリーグで活躍した選手。主なポジションは三塁手。マサチューセッツ州生まれ。右投げ右打ち。お菓子などの「パイ」に目がなかったことから、それがそのままニックネームになった。
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