The Great Honus Wagner

Honus Wagner Louisville Colonels, Pittsburg Pirates


    John Peter Wagner (The Flying Dutchman)

Bats Right - Throws Right

Height 5'11" - Weight 200 lb.

Debut - July 19, 1897          Final Game - September 17, 1917

Career Statistics & Accomplishments

 Avg  G
 AB
 R
 H
 2B
 3B
 HR
 RBI
 SB
 BB
 .327  2,792
 10,430
 1,736
 3,415
 640
 252
 101
 1,732
 722
 963

Hall of Fame Inductee - 1936 (Charter Member)

"He was a gentle, kind man, a storyteller, supportive of rookies, patient with the fans, cheerful in hard times, careful of the example he set for youth, a hard worker, a man who had no enemies and who never forgot his friends. He was the most beloved man in baseball before Ruth" - Historian / Author Bill James

"I name Wagner first on my list, not only because he was a great batting champion and base-runner, and also baseball's foremost shortstop - but because Honus could have been first at any other position, with the possible exception of pitcher. In all my career, I never saw such a versatile player." - John McGraw in The Sporting News (December 6, 1955)





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