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- beisbol jokalari estatubatuarra (eu)
- beisbolista estadounidense (gl)
- beisbolista merikano (pap)
- jogador de beisebol americano (pt)
- jugador de beisbol estatunidenc (ca)
- لاعب كرة قاعدة من الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية (ar)
- американський бейсболіст (uk)
- שחקן בייסבול אמריקאי (iw)
- joueur américain de baseball (fr)
- американский бейсболист (ru)
- giocatore di baseball e allenatore di baseball statunitense (it)
- basebalor american (lfn)
- imreoir daorchluiche Meiriceánach (ga)
- usona basbalisto (eo)
- yhdysvaltalainen baseballpelaaja (fi)
- بازیکن بیسبال و ورزشکار آمریکایی (fa)
- 美国棒球运动员 (zh)
- US-amerikanischer Baseballspieler und -trainer (de)
- 미국의 야구 선수 (ko)
- jugador estadounidense de béisbol (es)
- American baseball player (1874-1955) (en)
- Amerikaans honkballer (1874-1955) (nl)
- Amerikalı beysbolcu (1874 – 1955) (tr)
- xugador de béisbol estauxunidense (1874–1955) (ast)
- アメリカ合衆国の野球選手 (1874-1955) (ja)
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- Tommy Leach, as told to Lawrence Ritter (en)
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- Chartiers Borough, Pennsylvania, U.S. (en)
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- Carnegie, Pennsylvania, U.S. (en)
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- 0001-09-17 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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- * World Series champion
* 8× NL batting champion
* 4× NL RBI leader
* 5× NL stolen base leader
* Pittsburgh Pirates No. 33 retired
* Pittsburgh Pirates Hall of Fame
* Major League Baseball All-Century Team
* Major League Baseball All-Time Team (en)
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- National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum (en)
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- 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. (en)
- Short was closed to all traffic (en)
- The bowlegged beauty; (en)
- W is for Wagner, (en)
- With Honus on duty. (en)
- 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. (en)
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- The Glory of Their Times (en)
- — Ogden Nash, Sport magazine (en)
- —Babe Ruth (en)
- —Dwight D. Eisenhower (en)
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- ;As player
* Louisville Colonels
* Pittsburgh Pirates
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* Pittsburgh Pirates
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*Pittsburgh Pirates (en)
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- I hardly had time to get settled before it hits me that this guy the Louisville club had at third base was practically doing the impossible. I'm sitting on the bench the first day I reported, and along about the third inning an opposing batter smacks a line drive down the third-base line that looked like at least a sure double. Well, this big Louisville third baseman jumped over after it like he was on steel springs, slapped it down with his bare hand, scrambled after it at least ten feet, and fired a bullet over to first base. The runner was out by two or three steps.
I'm sitting on the bench and my eyes are popping out. So I poked the guy sitting next to me, and asked him who the devil that big fellow was on third base.
"Why, that's Wagner," he says. "He's the best third baseman in the league."
And it also turned out that while Honus was the best third baseman in the league, he was also the best first baseman, the best second baseman, the best shortstop, and the best outfielder. That was in fielding. And since he led the league in batting eight times between 1900 and 1911, you know that he was the best hitter, too. As well as the best base runner. (en)
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- 33.0 (dbd:perCent)
- 40.0 (dbd:perCent)
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- Honus Wagner (en)
- هوناس واجنر (ar)
- Honus Wagner (de)
- Honus Wagner (es)
- Honus Wagner (fr)
- ホーナス・ワグナー (ja)
- Honus Wagner (it)
- 호너스 와그너 (ko)
- Honus Wagner (pl)
- Honus Wagner (pt)
- Вагнер, Хонус (ru)
- 何那斯·華格納 (zh)
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