John Peter Wagner

John Peter Wagner

Honus Wagner was inducted into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936 as a Player by the BBWAA receiving 95.1 percent of the vote that year. Honus was a Shortstop, Rightfielder and First Baseman who played in the majors for 21 years playing in 2,794 games. Honus pitched right-handed in 2 games totalling 8 innings with 6 strikeouts and recorded a career ERA of 0.00. He batted 10,439 times from the right side with 3,420 hits, 101 home runs, 1,732 RBIs, and recorded a career batting average of .328. He was born on February 24, 1874 in Chartiers, PA. His nickname was "The Flying Dutchman." Honus went to his Field of Dreams on December 6, 1955.

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