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

by Arthur D. Hittner
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Honus Wagner: The Life of Baseball's "Flying Dutchman"

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Overview

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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476603957
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 06/14/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 336
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Arthur D. Hittner is a business attorney in the Boston office of Nixon Peabody LLP. He is a longtime member of SABR and a former co-owner of the Lowell Spinners, a minor league affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. He lives in Natick, Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsxi
Preface1
1Ham and Eggs3
2"As Good a Home as Any Boy in Carnegie"10
3"Tear Down the Grand Stand"18
4Swamp Grass and Homesickness27
5"Hail Hero Hannes"36
6Louisville Slugger49
7"The Mayor of the Bleachers"63
8The Homecoming74
9"Pennant Comes to Pittsburgh"85
10The Gumshoe Caper99
11"Hercules of the Diamond"109
12"Amplitudinous and Triangular"127
13"Hey Barney!"137
14A Hundred Wives148
15The Gasoline Wagon156
16"Every Dog Has His Day"164
17Clash of the Titans177
18"The Fallen Idol"192
19A Man's Best Friend201
20"He Can't Do More Than Three Men's Work"208
21"Bandages and Braces"213
22The Fish Commissioner217
23Have Mercy on the Criminal223
24Bigfoot229
25The Last Hurrah233
26Nursing Nickels239
27Stories You Could Tell Your Mother247
28"The Greatest of Them All"255
Appendix AWagner's Lifetime Batting Record258
Appendix BWagner's Major League Fielding Record259
Appendix CWagner's Major League Pitching Record261
Appendix DWagner's Major League Managing Record261
Notes263
Bibliography285
Index291
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