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What professional baseball team did Honus Wagner play for?

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What professional baseball team did Honus Wagner play for?

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Honus Wagner is considered by many to be baseball’s greatest all-around player. The Pittsburgh Pirates’ shortstop was a sensational hitter, a brilliant base-runner and a flawless fielder. He broke into the majors by hitting .344 in 1897 and put together 17 consecutive .300 seasons. He was the NL batting champion for seven of those 17 seasons with a lifetime average of .329. One of the first five players inducted to the Baseball Hall of Fame, he led the league in stolen bases on six occasions, finishing his career with a total of 722 steals. Wagner retired with more hits, runs, RBI, doubles, triples, games and steals than any other National League player. After his career as a player, Honus became a manager for his longtime team, the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Honus Wagner baseball card, one of the most valuable in existence today, was recalled in 1909. At the time, the cards were distributed along with tobacco; Wagner, a nonsmoker, objected to being included in the promotion because he di

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J.F. Hillerich and Son was the first company to sign a professional athlete to a product endorsement deal. Pittsburgh Pirate star Honus Wagner signed a contract to promote the bats in 1905. Wagner’s signature was the first autograph used on a baseball bat. The company’s client list reads like a “who’s who” of baseball and includes past players such as Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Mickey Mantle, Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio and current players Dustin Pedroia, Evan Longoria, Derek Jeter and Ken Griffey Jr. Sources: http://www.voice-tribune.com/index.cfm?action=app.

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Honus Wagner is most well-known for his role as shortstop for the Pittsburgh Pirates. He also played for the Louisville Colonels, the team with which he made his first MLB appearance. Honus Wagner played in the World Series in 1903 and 1909 with the Pittsburgh Pirates. He had a batting average of .327 during his entire MLB career. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.

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