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Despite this, there were also several superstar hitters, the most famous being Honus Wagner, held to be one of the greatest shortstops to ever play the game, and Detroit's Ty Cobb, the " Georgia Peach.
* 1874 – Honus Wagner, American baseball player ( d. 1955 )
The franchise joined the National League in its sixth season in 1887 and was competitive from its early years, winning three National League titles from 1901 to 1903, playing in the very first World Series in 1903 and winning their first World Series in 1909 behind Honus Wagner.
The Pirates originally erected a statue in memory of Clemente at Three Rivers Stadium, an honor previously awarded to Honus Wagner.
In 1992, Gretzky and McNall partnered in an investment to buy a rare Honus Wagner T206 cigarette card for $ 451, 000 US, later selling the card.
* Honus Wagner, ( American baseball player )
* February 24 – Honus Wagner, baseball player ( d. 1955 )
** Honus Wagner, American baseball player ( b. 1874 )
It has long been rumored, but not yet proven, that baseball legend Honus Wagner was also a Wobbly.
* In 1936, Christy Mathewson was voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame as one of the famous " First Five " inductees into the HOF, along with Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson and Honus Wagner.
* Honus Wagner, Major League Baseball Hall of Famer played 16 games for the Adrian Demons in 1895.
* Baseball Hall of Famer Honus Wagner played his last two seasons ( 1896 – 97 ) of minor league baseball for the Paterson Silk Sox.
One player in particular stood out -- Honus Wagner.
* Honus Wagner ( 1936 )
Hall of Famer Honus Wagner, who trained on this field for 3 years, organized a team of local young boys known as " Honus Wagners ' Young Recruits.
He won seven batting titles in total, a feat tied or exceeded by only five players ( Cobb ( 11 or 12, depending on the source ), Tony Gwynn ( 8 ), Honus Wagner ( 8 ), Rod Carew ( 7 ), and Stan Musial ( 7 )).
He also hit more home runs, drove in more runs, and had a higher batting average than any other National League player during the 1920s, which makes him one of four players in baseball history ( along with Honus Wagner, Ted Williams, and Albert Pujols ) to win a decade " triple crown ".
Johannes Peter " Honus " Wagner (; February 24, 1874 – December 6, 1955 ), nicknamed " The Flying Dutchman " due to his superb speed and German heritage (" Dutch " in this instance being an alteration of " Deutsch "), was an American Major League Baseball shortstop.
It was during this era that the most valuable baseball card ever printed was produced-the infamous T206 tobacco card featuring Honus Wagner.
Part of Chandler's intervention included organizing a team of replacement players as a contingency plan ; the team would have included Honus Wagner, who was 72 years old at the time.
** The Pittsburgh Pirates, for Hall of Famer Honus Wagner.
Gwynn is an eight-time National League batting champion, leading the league in 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1994, 1995, 1996, and 1997, which ties him with the Pittsburgh Pirates ' Honus Wagner for the league record — the all-time Major League batting titles leader is Ty Cobb, who won 12 American League batting titles.
For his ability to hit with power from both sides of the plate, The Pittsburgh Press declared he was developing into " a second Honus Wagner ".

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The gold version is often described as the " holy grail " of console game collecting, similar to items from other collectible hobbies, such as the T206 Honus Wagner baseball card, or the Action Comics # 1 comic book.

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Statues of Pirates ' Hall of Famers Honus Wagner, Roberto Clemente, Willie Stargell and Bill Mazeroski are positioned at various points outside of PNC Park.
: Honus, at bat you look so sadly.
This is the ground at which Hall of Famer Honus Wagner made his Major League debut on July 19, 1897.
Barrow discovered Honus Wagner throwing lumps of coal at a railroad station in Pennsylvania, and signed him to his first professional contract.
Landis, the presidents of both the National and American Leagues, club executives from competing teams, and players such as Honus Wagner and Deacon Phillippe, served as honorary pallbearers at his funeral.

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To secure victory in the game, Burns decides to hire major league stars and assembles a team that includes Honus Wagner, Cap Anson, Mordecai " Three Finger " Brown, and a right fielder who has been dead for 130 years.

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In the first elections to select 15 initial inductees ( 5 from the 19th century and 10 from the 20th ), Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Honus Wagner, Christy Mathewson and Walter Johnson are selected from the 20th century ; the election for 19th century players is plagued by problems and results in no selections.
The 1933 Goudey # 106 Napoleon Lajoie is known as one of the " Big Three " baseball cards along with two cards from the T206 set depicting Honus Wagner and Eddie Plank.

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In his New Historical Baseball Abstract, published in 2001, Bill James claimed that Vaughan is the second-best shortstop in major league history, behind fellow Pirate and mentor Honus Wagner.

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In his first season with the Reds, Beckley was unsuccessful in getting rookie Honus Wagner out with the hidden ball trick, a tactic he had been known to use against the opposition.
A young woman, Cresta Lee ( Bergen ), and young U. S. private Honus Gent ( Strauss ) are joined together by fate when they are the only two survivors after a cavalry group is massacred by the Cheyenne.
In 1903, Bresnahan batted. 350, trailing Honus Wagner's. 355 average atop the NL.

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In addition, the city ’ s colossal pace of change ( compared by some to that of Chicago ), had caused its chief planner, Martin Wagner ( 1885 – 1957 ), to foresee the entire centre being made over totally as often as every 25 years.
* The " Bridal Chorus " from Lohengrin by Richard Wagner, often used as the processional and commonly known as " Here Comes the Bride ".
Richard Wagner is said to have been anti-Semitic, and as a result, the Bridal Chorus is often not used at Jewish weddings.
His works, the symphonies in particular, had detractors, most notably the influential Austrian critic Eduard Hanslick, and other supporters of Johannes Brahms ( and detractors of Wagner ), who pointed to their large size, use of repetition, and Bruckner's propensity to revise many of his works, often with the assistance of colleagues, and his apparent indecision about which versions he preferred.
Nazi leaders often visited the Wagner festival and tried to turn Bayreuth into a Nazi model town.
Joseph Mankiewicz ' 1949 House of Strangers is often considered a Lear adaptation, but the parallels are more striking in its 1954 Western remake Broken Lance in which a cattle baron played by Spencer Tracy tyrannises over his three sons, of whom only the youngest, Joe, played by Robert Wagner, remains loyal.
Smetana's champions have recognised the major influences on his work as Liszt, Wagner and Berlioz – the " progressives " – while those same advocates have often played down the significance of " traditionalist " composers such as Rossini, Donizetti, Verdi and Meyerbeer.
Although Tomlin officially came out to the press in 2001, her sexual orientation has not really been a secret ; in interviews she would often refer to Jane Wagner as her partner.
Their music is often seen as a reaction against the musical style of Richard Wagner and the impressionist music of Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel.
He often enjoyed playing the Wagner operas on piano.
The gazebo is often used to house a bandstand and inscribed along the sides of the roof are the names of Western classical music composers Beethoven, Wagner, Haydn, and Mozart.
His music is often contrapuntally complex, using a harmonic language that is prototypically late Romantic, showing a great deal of influence from Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner.
His work often combines the classical structures of these composers with the extended harmonies of Liszt and Wagner, to which he added the complex counterpoint of Bach.
The Festival has become a pilgrimage destination for Wagner enthusiasts, who often must wait years to obtain tickets.
It is along these lines that Hanslick became one of Brahms ’ s champions ( although he did not rave about every piece, notably the Third Symphony ), and often pitted him against Wagner.
He often psyches himself up for a battle by listening to music from the Earth composer Wagner.
Frank Rich wrote that the musketeers were " professionally played " by Taylor and his co-stars Brent Spiner and Chuck Wagner but felt the three had " little dialogue and often seem like interchangeable stand-ins for the Three Stooges.
In this film noir-like series by writers Matt Wagner and Steven T. Seagle, Wesley Dodds ( the Sandman ) and his girlfriend Dian Belmont ( daughter of the District Attorney ) encountered several, often grotesque, foes in multi-issue storylines.
A lover of classical music, Quiroga came often to the concerts of the Wagner Association.
Amongst those often listed as ' members ' of a Hitlerian Bayreuth Circle are Cosima Wagner ( d. 1930 ), second wife of the composer, Winifred Wagner, wife of the composer's son Siegfried, and H. S. Chamberlain.
Karl Edward Wagner is often credited for creating the term " dark fantasy " when used in a more fantasy-based context.
Almost every day from five to six in the afternoon, Wagner used to visit Caffé Lavena and stay for half an hour, conversing very often with the owner Carlo Lavena.
After the season Worrell signed with the Philadelphia Phillies, where he returned to his previous role as a set-up pitcher, often pitching the eighth inning before Phillies closer Billy Wagner entered the game.

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