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Honus Wagner: The Life of Baseball's "Flying Dutchman"


Regarded by many of his contemporaries as the greatest baseball player of all time, John Peter "Honus" Wagner enjoyed a remarkable career with the Pittsburgh Pirates. His record of 17 consecutive .300-plus seasons is a mark that will probably never be broken. He led the National League eight times in hitting, six times in slugging percentage and five times in stolen bases. Known as the Flying Dutchman, he also excelled in the field, defining the shortstop position for a generation. Though one of the original inductees in the Baseball Hall of Fame, he has often been overlooked by baseball fans and historians. A humble man whose biggest passions were hunting and fishing, the Pirate shortstop lacked the flamboyance of a Ty Cobb or Babe Ruth. He rarely smoked or drank, though sometimes he indulged in a sandlot game with the neighborhood kids. Based on contemporary newspaper accounts, family scrapbooks and correspondence, and Wagner's own vestpocket notebooks, this is the story of baseball's first superstar.



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  • Hardcover : 199 pages

  • Title : Honus Wagner: The Life of Baseball's "Flying Dutchman"

  • Language : English

  • ISBN-10 : 786418117


 

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Honus Wagner
Johannes Peter "Honus" Wagner, sometimes referred to as "Hans" Wagner, was an American baseball shortstop who played 21 seasons in Major League Baseball from 1897 to 1917, almost entirely for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Wagner won his eighth batting title in 1911, a National League record that remains unbroken to this day, and matched only once, in 1997, by Tony Gwynn. He also led the league in slugging six times and stolen bases five times. Wagner was nicknamed "The Flying Dutchman" due to his supe
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Regarded by most experts as the greatest shortstop in baseball history, Honus Wagner (1874 1955) was the game's most complete star in the early twentieth century. Known as the "Flying Dutchman" for his speedy base running, Wagner was a perennial batting champion and a versatile fielder during his 21 big league seasons, 18 of them with the Pittsburgh Pirates.< p>
Honus Wagner | American baseball player | Britannica
Wagner played for the short lived Louisville Colonels franchise from 1897 through 1899, when he was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates. He topped the NL in extra base hits in his first season in Pittsburgh and posted a league leading and career high.381 batting average.
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Johannes Peter Wagner (February 24, 1874 December 6, 1955), nicknamed "Honus" and "The Flying Dutchman," is considered one of the greatest players in the history of major league baseball. One of the first true athletic stars of the twentieth century, Wagner began his career in 1897.
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Honus Wagner was born on February 24, 1874 to Bavarian immigrants Peter and Katheryn Wagner, in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania neighborhood of Mansfield (today known as Carnegie). He was one of nine children, however only five lived past childhood. As a child, he was called Hans by his mother, which would later evolve into Honus.
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ARTHUR D. HITTNER, author of the art related historical novels "The Caroline Paintings" and "Artist, Soldier, Lover, Muse," "The Amorous Adventures of Charlie Meyer" and the humorous baseball novel "Four Finger Singer and His Late Wife, Kate," is also the author of "Honus Wagner: The Life of Baseball's 'Flying Dutchman'" (McFarland, 1996), winner of the Seymour Medal awarded by the Society of
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Honus Wagner, “The Flying Dutchman,” played 21 seasons in the major leagues (1897 1917). He started with Louisville (1897 1899) and then the rest of his career was with the Pirates (1900 1917). Wagner managed the Pirates in 1917, and then became a coach for 39 years (1933 1951).
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Wagner, called the Flying Dutchman by his fans, came to be regarded as one of the outstanding players of baseball. He led the National League in batting eight times (1900, 1903 4, 1906 9, 1911) had a lifetime batting average of .329 (batting over .200 in 17 consecutive years), made 3,430 base hits, scored close to 1,800 runs, and played in 2,785 games.



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