Lot of 50 Baseball Hall of Fame Plaque Postcards
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JESSE JOSEPH (POP) HAINES
CINCINNATI N. L. 1918
ST. LOUIS N. L. 1920-1937
DURABLE RIGHT-HANDER WON 210 GAMES,
LOST 158--ALL IN HIS 18 YEARS WITH
CARDINALS. GAINED 20-VICTORY CLASS
THREE TIMES. TOSSED 5-0 NO-HITTER
VS. BOSTON, 1924. DEFEATED YANKEES
TWICE IN 1926 WORLD SERIES. LED N. L.
IN COMPLETE GAMES (25), SHUTOUTS (6)
WHILE POSTING 24-10 RECORD, 1927.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
CHARLES LEO (GABBY) HARTNETT
CHICAGO N.L.1922 TO 1940
NEW YORK N.L.1941
CAUGHT 100 OR MORE GAMES PER SEASON
FOR 12 YEARS, EIGHT IN SUCCESSION, 1930
TO 1937 FOR LEAGUE RECORD.SET MARK
FOR CONSECUTIVE CHANCES FOR CATCHER
WITHOUT ERROR, 452 IN 1933-34. HIGHEST
FIELDING AVERAGE FOR CATCHER IN 100 OR
MORE GAMES IN 7 SEASONS; MOST PUTOUTS
N.L.7292; MOST CHANCES ACCEPTED N.L.
6546.LIFETIME BATTING AVERAGE.297.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
WALTER PERRY JOHNSON
WASHINGTON-1907-1927
CONCEDED TO BE FASTEST BALL PITCHER
IN HISTORY OF GAME WON 414 GAMES
WITH LOSING TEAM BEHIND HIM MANY YEARS
HOLDER OF STRIKE OUT AND SHUT OUT RECORDS
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NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
HUGHIE JENNINGS
OF BALTIMORE'S FAMOUS OLD ORIOLES,
HE WAS ONE OF THE GAME'S MIGHTY
MITES.Á STAR SHORTSTOP HE WAS A
CONSTANT THREAT AT THE PLATE.
ONCE HIT. 397. PILOTED DETROIT
TO THREE CHAMPIONSHIPS.
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Cooperstown, New York
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MONFORD (MONTE) IRVIN
NEGRO LEAGUES 1937-1948
NEW YORK N.L., CHICAGO N. L.,
1949-1956
REGARDED AS ONE OF NEGRO LEAGUES' BEST
HITTERS. STAR SLUGGER OF NEWARK EAGLES
WON 1946 NEGRO LEAGUE BATTING TITLE.
LED N.L. IN RUNS BATTED IN AND PACED
"MIRACLE"GIANTS IN HITTING IN 1951
DRIVE TO PENNANT. BATTED.458 AND
STOLE HOME IN 1951 WORLD SERIES.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
BYRON BANCROFT JOHNSON
ORGANIZER OF THE AMERICAN
LEAGUE AND ITS PRESIDENT FROM
ITS ORGANIZATION IN 1900 UNTIL
HIS RESIGNATION BECAUSE OF
ILL HEALTH IN 1927.
A GREAT EXECUTIVE.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
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FRANK ROBINSON
CINCINNATI N.L., BALTIMORE A.L.,
LOS ANGELES N. L., CALIFORNIA A.L.,
CLEVELAND A.L., 1956-1976
FIRST TO BE CHOSEN MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
IN BOTH LEAGUES- N. L. IN 1961 AND A.L.
IN 1966. SET RECORDS BY HITTING HOMERS
IN 32 DIFFERENT PARKS AND WITH PAIR OF
GRAND-SLAMMERS IN SUCCESSIVE INNINGS IN
1970. FOURTH IN HOMERS (586). FIFTH IN
EXTRA BASES ON LONG HITS (2,430), SIXTH
IN TOTAL BASES (5,373), ON RETIRING. LED
N.L. IN SLUGGING PCT. IN 1960-61-62 AND
A.L. IN BATTING, HOMERS, RUNS BATTED IN,
TOTAL BASES AND SLUGGING PCT. IN 1966.
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NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
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BROOKS CALBERT ROBINSON, JR.
BALTIMORE A.L. 1955-1977
ESTABLISHED MODERN STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE
FOR THIRD BASEMEN, SETTING MAJOR LEAGUE
RECORDS AT HIS POSITION FOR SEASONS (23),
FIELDING PCT. (.971), GAMES (2,870), PUTOUTS
(2,697), ASSISTS (6,205), AND DOUBLE PLAYS (618).
HIT 268 CAREER HOME RUNS. NAMED TO 18
CONSECUTIVE ALL STAR TEAMS. MVP OF 1970
WORLD SERIES. AMERICAN LEAGUE MVP IN 1964.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
ROBIN EVAN ROBERTS
PHILADELPHIA N.L., BALTIMORE A.L.,
HOUSTON N.L., CHICAGO N. L.,
1948 1966
WON 286 GAMES THOUGH USUALLY PITCHING
FOR SECOND-DIVISION TEAMS. GAINED 20 OR
MORE VICTORIES SIX YEARS IN A ROW,
1950-1955, AND TOPPED LEAGUE OR TIED
FOR LEAD IN VICTORIES FOUR SUCCESSIVE
SEASONS. LED N.L. FIVE CONSECUTIVE
YEARS IN INNINGS PITCHED, 1951-1955,
AND COMPLETE GAMES, 1952-1956. LED IN
SHUTOUTS AND STRIKEOUTS TWICE EACH.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
WILLIAM R. HAMILTON
PHILADELPHIA N.L.1890-1895
BOSTON N.L. 1896-1901
HOLDS RECORDS FOR SINGLE SEASON:
RUNS SCORED, 196 IN 1894; STOLEN
BASES, 115 IN 1891. LIFETIME TOTAL
STOLEN BASES, 937. BATTED .395 IN
1893, 399 IN 1894, .393 IN 1895.
LED NATIONAL LEAGUE IN 1891 WITH
.338 AVERAGE. LIFETIME BATTING
AVERAGE OF .344. SCORED 100 OR
MORE RUNS DURING 10 SEASONS.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
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TRAVIS CALVIN JACKSON
NEW YORK N. L., 1922-1936
PREMIER DEFENSIVE SHORTSTOP WHO SWUNG
PRODUCTIVE BAT. KNOWN FOR OUTSTANDING
ARM AND EXCEPTIONAL RANGE AFIELD. LED
N. L. SHORTSTOPS IN ASSISTS FOUR TIMES,
TOTAL CHANCES THREE YEARS AND FIELDING
PCT. AND DOUBLE PLAYS TWICE. ADEPT AS
BUNTER, HE BATTED OVER .300 SIX YEARS
WHILE COMPILING .291 LIFETIME AVERAGE.
DROVE IN MORE THAN 90 RUNS 3 TIMES,
REACHING 101 ON .268 AVERAGE IN 1934.
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Cooperstown, New York
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ANDREW (RUBE) FOSTER
RATED FOREMOST MANAGER AND EXECUTIVE IN
HISTORY OF NEGRO LEAGUES. ACCLAIMED TOP
PITCHER IN BLACK BASEBALL FOR NEARLY A
DECADE IN EARLY 1900s. FORMED CHICAGO
AMERICAN GIANTS IN 1911 AND BUILT THEM
INTO MIDWEST'S DOMINANT BLACK TEAM. IN
1920 HE ORGANIZED NEGRO NATIONAL LEAGUE.
HEADED LEAGUE AND MANAGED CHICAGO TEAM
UNTIL RETIREMENT FOLLOWING 1926 SEASON.
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NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
CHARLES JAMES HAFEY
"CHICK"
ST. LOUIS N. L. 1924-1931
CINCINNATI N. L. 1932-1937
GREAT OUTFIELDER WHO COMPILED.317
LIFETIME BATTING AVERAGE. LEADING
HITTER OF N. L. WITH .349 IN 1931.
BATTED 329 OR BETTER SIX CONSECUTIVE
YEARS. EQUALLED LEAGUE RECORD OF TEN
HITS IN SUCCESSION, 1929. LIFETIME
FIELDING AVERAGE 971.
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Cooperstown, New York
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ERNEST NATALI LOMBARDI
BROOKLYN, N.L., 1931
CINCINNATI, N.L., 1932-1941
BOSTON, N.L., 1942
NEW YORK, N.L., 1943 - 1947
HIT 306 OVER 17 SEASONS DESPITE SLOWNESS AFOOT-
TEN TIMES BATTING OVER 300. WON N.L. BATTING
TITLE WITH .342 IN 1938 AND AGAIN IN 1942 WITH
.330. HELD HANDS LOW, WITH INTERLOCKING GOLF
GRIP AND QUICK STROKE. N.L. MVP IN 1938. SKILLED
RECEIVER AND HANDLER OF PITCHERS. OUTSTANDING
ARM FROM CROUCH POSITION, RIFLING THROWS
WITH SIDE-ARM RELEASE.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
GROVER CLEVELAND ALEXANDER
GREAT NATIONAL LEAGUE PITCHER
FOR TWO DECADES WITH PHILLIES,
CUBS AND CARDINALS STARTING
IN 1911. WON 1926 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
FOR CARDINALS BY STRIKING OUT
LAZZERI WITH BASES FULL IN
FINAL CRISIS AT YANKEE STADIUM.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
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WALTER EMMONS ALSTON
SOFT-SPOKEN, LOW-PROFILE ORGANIZATION MAN
WHO MANAGED THE DODGERS FOR 23 YEARS,
LEADING TEAM TO ITS ONLY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
IN BROOKLYN IN 1955 AND TO PENNANT IN 1956
BEFORE TEAM MOVED TO WEST COAST. IN LOS
ANGELES HIS CLUBS WON WORLD TITLES IN
1959, 1963 AND 1965 AND PENNANTS IN 1966 AND
1974; AND ONLY JOHN MC GRAW, WITH 10, TOPPED
ALSTON'S SEVEN N. L. PENNANTS. TEAMS FINISHED
IN FIRST DIVISION 18 TIMES, WINNING 2,040 GAMES.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
ROBERT CAL HUBBARD
UMPIRE
AMERICAN LEAGUE 1936-1951
ONE OF MOST RESPECTED, EFFICIENT AND
AUTHORITATIVE UMPIRES IN HISTORY OF
MAJORS. GENTLE GIANT BOASTED SPECIAL
KNACK FOR DEALING WITH SITUATIONS ON
FIELD. WORKED FOUR WORLD SERIES AND
THREE ALL-STAR GAMES. SERVED AS LEAGUE'S
ASSISTANT UMPIRE SUPERVISOR IN 1952 AND AS
UMPIRE SUPERVISOR FROM 1953 TO 1969.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
JOSEPH WHEELER SEWELL
CLEVELAND A. L., NEW YORK A. L.,
1920 1933
POSTED LIFETIME .312 BATTING AVERAGE,
TOPPING .300 IN TEN OF 14 YEARS. MOST
DIFFICULT MAN TO STRIKE OUT IN GAME'S
HISTORY. CREATED RECORDS WITH: FEWEST
CAREER STRIKEOUTS (114), FOUR SEASONS
OF FOUR WHIFFS OR LESS IN 500 AT-BATS
AND 115 GAMES IN ROW WITHOUT FANNING.
LED A. L. SHORTSTOPS IN FIELDING TWICE
AND IN PUTOUTS AND ASSISTS FOUR TIMES.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
WILVER DORNEL STARGELL
"WILLIE"
PITTSBURGH, N.L., 1962 - 1982
INTIMIDATING PRESENCE BETWEEN THE LINES
AND CHARISMATIC PATRIARCH IN CLUBHOUSE
AND DUGOUT. CRUSHED 475 HOMERS, MANY
OF TAPE-MEASURE VARIETY AND HIT MOST
BY ANY PLAYER DURING 1970'S. LIKE HIS
ROUND-TRIPPERS, HIS 1,540 RBI'S ALSO MOST
EVER BY A PIRATE. BATTED 282 OVER 21
SEASONS, ALL WITH PITTSBURGH. SHARED N.L.
MVP HONORS IN 1979, AND NAMED MVP IN '79
N.L. CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES AND WORLD SERIES.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
WARREN EDWARD SPAHN
BOSTON N. L., MILWAUKEE N.L.,
NEW YORK N.L., SAN FRANCISCO N.L.,
1942-1965
BECAME FIFTH BIGGEST WINNER IN MAJORS'
HISTORY WITH 363 VICTORIES. MOST
VICTORIES FOR A LEFT HANDER. WON 20
OR MORE GAMES 13 SEASONS, SIX IN A ROW.
SET ALL-TIME RECORDS FOR YEARS LEADING
LEAGUE IN VICTORIES (8) AND COMPLETE
GAMES (9), ALSO N.L. CAREER HIGHS WITH
665 GAMES STARTED; 5,264 INNINGS;
2,853 STRIKE OUTS. PITCHED NO-HITTER
IN 1960, ANOTHER IN 1961.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
EDWIN DONALD SNIDER
DUKE
BROOKLYN N.L., LOS ANGELES N. L.,
NEW YORK N.L., SAN FRANCISCO N.L.,
1947-1964
HIT 407 CAREER HOME RUNS AND TIED N.L.
RECORD WITH 40 OR MORE ROUND-TRIPPERS
FIVE YEARS IN A ROW, 1953-1957. BATTED.300
OR BETTER SEVEN TIMES IN COMPILING.295
LIFETIME AVERAGE.TOPPED LEAGUE IN SLUGG-
ING PCT. TWICE AND TOTAL BASES THREE TIMES.
FIRST TO HIT FOUR HOMERS IN A WORLD SERIES
TWICE --IN 1952 AND 1955. SET N. L.
RECORD FOR SERIES HOMERS (11).
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
GEORGE HAROLD SISLER
ST. LOUIS-WASHINGTON A.L.
BOSTON, N.L.-1915-1930
HOLDS TWO AMERICAN LEAGUE RECORDS,
MAKING 257 HITS IN 1920 AND BATTING
.41979 IN 1922. RETIRED WITH MAJOR
LEAGUE AVERAGE OF.341.CREDITED WITH
BEING ONE OF BEST TWO FIELDING FIRST
BASEMEN IN HISTORY OF GAME.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
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TRISTRAM E. (TRIS) SPEAKER
BOSTON (A) 1909 - 15
CLEVELAND (A) 1916 - 26
WASHINGTON (A) 1927
PHILADELPHIA (A) 1928
GREATEST CENTREFIELDER OF HIS
DAY. LIFETIME MAJOR LEAGUE BATTING
AVERAGE OF.344. MANAGER IN 1920
WHEN CLEVELAND WON ITS FIRST
PENNANT AND WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
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CHARLES DILLON STENGEL
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MANAGED NEW YORK YANKEES 1949-1960.
WON 10 PENNANTS AND 7 WORLD SERIES WITH
NEW YORK YANKEES, ONLY MANAGER TO WIN
5 CONSECUTIVE WORLD SERIES 1949-1953.
PLAYED OUTFIELD 1912-1925 WITH BROOKLYN,
PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND
BOSTON N. L. TEAMS. MANAGED BROOKLYN
1934-1936, BOSTON BRAVES 1938-1943.
NEW YORK METS 1962-1965.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
ENOS BRADSHER SLAUGHTER
"COUNTRY"
ST. LOUIS N.L. 1938-1953
NEW YORK A.L. 1954-1955, 1956-1959
KANSAS CITY A.L. 1955-1956 MILWAUKEE N.L. 1959
HARD-NOSED, HUSTLING PERFORMER WHO PLAYED
THE GAME WITH INTENSITY AND DETERMINATION.
FLAT, LEVEL SWING MADE HIM A LIFETIME .300
HITTER WHO INVARIABLY CAME THROUGH IN
CLUTCH SITUATIONS. EXCELLENT OUTFIELDER WITH
STRONG ARM. DARING BASERUNNER FAMOUS FOR
HIS MAD DASH HOME TO WIN 1946 WORLD SERIES
FOR CARDINALS. BATTED 291 IN 5 WORLD SERIES.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
WILLIAM HAROLD TERRY
NEW YORK N. L. 1923 TO 1941
BATTED.401 AND TIED N.L. RECORD FOR
BASE HITS WITH 254 IN 1930. MADE 200 OR
MORE HITS IN SIX SEASONS. RETIRED WITH
LIFETIME BATTING AVERAGE OF .341, A
MODERN N. L. RECORD FOR LEFT-HANDED
BATTERS. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER IN 1930.
SUCCEEDED JOHN MCGRAW AS MANAGER IN
1932 AND WON PENNANTS IN 1933-36-37
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
SAMUEL LUTHER THOMPSON
DETROIT N. L., PHILADELPHIA N. L.
1885-1898; DETROIT A.L. 1906
ONE OF THE FOREMOST SLUGGERS OF
HIS DAY. LIFETIME BATTING AVERAGE
.336. BATTED BETTER THAN .400 TWICE.
GREAT CLUTCH HITTER. COLLECTED
200 OR MORE HITS IN A SEASON THREE
TIMES. TOPPED N. L. IN HOME RUNS AND
RUNS BATTED IN TWICE.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
EDWARD ARTHUR WALSH
"BIG ED"
OUTSTANDING RIGHTHANDED PITCHER OF
CHICAGO A.L.FROM 1904 THROUGH 1916.
WON 40 GAMES IN 1908 AND WON TWO
GAMES IN THE 1906 WORLD SERIES. TWICE
PITCHED AND WON TWO GAMES IN ONE
DAY, ALLOWING ONLY ONE RUN IN
DOUBLEHEADER AGAINST BOSTON ON
SEPT.29,1908.FINISHED BIG LEAGUE PITCHING
CAREER WITH BOSTON N.L.IN 1917.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
RODERICK J. WALLACE
CLEVELAND-ST. LOUIS-CINCINNATI N. L.
ST. LOUIS A.L. - 1894 TO 1918
ONE OF LONGEST CAREERS IN MAJOR
LEAGUES. OVER 60 YEARS AS PITCHER,
THIRD-BASEMAN, SHORTSTOP, MANAGER,
UMPIRE AND SCOUT. ACTIVE AS PLAYER
FOR 25 YEARS. SET A.L. RECORD FOR
CHANCES IN ONE GAME AT SHORT STOP, 17,
JUNE 10, 1902. RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF
GREATEST SHORTSTOPS. PITCHED FOR
CLEVELAND IN 1896 TEMPLE CUP SERIES.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
HONUS WAGNER
LOUISVILLE, N.L.,1897-1899.
PITTSBURGH, N.L.,1900-1917.
THE GREATEST SHORTSTOP IN BASEBALL
HISTORY. BORN CARNEGIE, PA., FEB. 24,1874
KNOWN TO FAME AS "HONUS", "HANS" AND
"THE FLYING DUTCHMAN RETIRED IN 1917,
HAVING SCORED MORE RUNS, MADE MORE
HITS AND STOLEN MORE BASES THAN
ANY OTHER PLAYER IN THE HISTORY
OF HIS LEAGUE
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
GEORGE EDWARD WADDELL
RUBE"
COLORFUL LEFTHANDED PITCHER WHO WAS
IN BOTH LEAGUES, BUT WHO GAINED FAME
AS A MEMBER OF THE PHILADELPHIA A.L.
TEAM.WON MORE THAN 20 GAMES IN FIRST
FOUR SEASONS WITH THAT CLUB AND
COMPILED MORE THAN 200 VICTORIES
DURING MAJOR LEAGUE CAREER. WAS
NOTED FOR HIS STRIKEOUT ACHIEVEMENTS.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
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HAROLD J. (PIE) TRAYNOR
RATED AMONG THE GREAT THIRD BASEMEN
OF ALL TIME, BECAME A REGULAR WITH
THE PITTSBURGH N.L.TEAM IN 1922 AND
CONTINUED AS A PLAYER UNTIL CONCLUSION
OF 1937 SEASON. MANAGED THE PIRATES
FROM JUNE, 1934,THROUGH SEPT. 1939. HOLDS
SEVERAL FIELDING RECORDS AND COMPILED
A LIFETIME BATTING MARK OF.320. ONE OF
FEW PLAYERS EVER TO MAKE 200 OR MORE
HITS DURING A SEASON, COLLECTING
208 IN 1923.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
THEODORE SAMUEL WILLIAMS
TED
BOSTON RED SOX A.L. 1939-1960
BATTED.406 IN 1941. LED A.L. IN BATTING
6 TIMES; SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 9 TIMES;
TOTAL BASES 6 TIMES; RUNS SCORED 6 TIMES;
BASES ON BALLS 8 TIMES. TOTAL HITS 2654
INCLUDED 521 HOME RUNS. LIFETIME BATTING
AVERAGE .344; LIFETIME SLUGGING AVERAGE
.634. MOST VALUABLE A.L. PLAYER 1946 8 1949.
PLAYED IN 18 ALL STAR GAMES, NAMED PLAYER
OF THE DECADE 1951-1960.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
LLOYD JAMES WANER
"LITTLE POISON"
N.L.,
PITTSBURGH N.L., BOSTON N. L.,
CINCINNATI N. L., PHILADELPHIA N.
BROOKLYN N. L. 1927-1945
MADE 223 HITS IN 1927 FIRST YEAR
WITH PITTSBURGH INCLUDING 198 SINGLES,
A MODERN MAJOR LEAGUE RECORD.
LED N.L. IN MOST SINGLES 1927-1928-1929-1931.
LIFE TOTAL 2459 HITS. BATTING AVERAGE .316.
WITH BROTHER PAUL,"BIG POISON"
STARRED IN PITTSBURGH OUTFIELD
1927-1940
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
PAUL GLEE WANER
(BIG POISON)
PITTSBURGH-BROOKLYN-BOSTON, N.L.
NEW YORK, A.L.
1926-1945
LEFT HANDED HITTING OUTFIELDER BATTED
300 OR BETTER 14 TIMES IN NATIONAL
LEAGUE.ONE OF SEVEN PLAYERS EVER TO
COMPILE 3,000 OR MORE HITS. SET MODERN
N.L.RECORD BY COLLECTING 200 OR MORE
HITS EIGHT SEASONS.MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
IN 1927 AND FOUR TIMES SELECTED FOR
ALL STAR GAME.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
JE PRIST
JOHN MONTGOMERY WARD
1878-1894
PITCHING PIONEER WHO WON 138,
LOST 102 GAMES IN SEVEN YEARS.
PITCHED PERFECT GAME FOR PROVIDENCE
OF N. L. IN 1880.
TURNED TO SHORTSTOP AND MADE 2,151 HITS.
MANAGED NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN IN N.L.
PRESIDENT OF BOSTON, N. L. 1911-1912.
PLAYED IMPORTANT PART IN ESTABLISHING
MODERN ORGANIZED BASEBALL.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
GEORGE MARTIN WEISS
MASTER BUILDER OF CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS.
WAS CLUB EXECUTIVE IN MINORS AND
MAJORS FROM 1919 TO 1966.
DEVELOPED BEST MINOR LEAGUE CHAIN
IN GAME AS NEW YORK YANKEE FARM
MANAGER, 1932-1947 GENERAL MANAGER
OF THE YANKEES FROM 1947-1960 WHICH
WON 10 PENNANTS AND 7 WORLD SERIES
DURING THIS PERIOD.
PRESIDENT OF THE NEW YORK METS
1961-1966.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
MICHAEL FRANCIS WELCH
"SMILING MICKEY"
TROY N.L. 1880-1882
NEW YORK N.L. 1883-1892
CREDITED WITH MORE THAN 300 VICTORIES
DURING 13 SEASONS IN MAJORS. WON 17
GAMES IN A ROW IN 1885 WHILE COMPILING
44 11 RECORD FOR LEAGUE LEADING.800
WINNING PERCENTAGE. TOPPED 30 VICTORY
TOTAL IN FOUR YEARS.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
JOHN DWIGHT CHESBRO
HAPPY JACK
FAMED PITCHER WHO LED BOTH LEAGUES
IN PERCENTAGE-NATIONAL LEAGUE IN
1902; AMERICAN LEAGUE IN 1904. SERVED
WITH PITTSBURGH N.L.AND THE NEW YORK
AND BOSTON A.L. WON 41 GAMES, TOPS
IN MAJORS, IN 1904 AND DURING BIG
LEAGUE CAREER COMPILED 192 VICTORIES
WHILE LOSING ONLY 128.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
FRED CLARKE
THE FIRST OF THE SUCCESSFUL
BOY MANAGERS, AT TWENTY-FOUR HE
PILOTED LOUISVILLE'S COLONELS IN
THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. WON 4 PENNANTS
FOR PITTSBURGH AND A WORLD
CHAMPIONSHIP IN 1909. STARRED AS
AN OUTFIELDER FOR 22 SEASONS.
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NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
CHARLES HERBERT KLEIN
"CHUCK"
PHILADELPHIA N.L., CHICAGO N.L.,
PITTSBURGH N. L., 1928-1944
ONLY PLAYER IN 20TH CENTURY TO COLLECT
200 OR MORE HITS IN EACH OF FIRST FIVE
FULL MAJOR LEAGUE SEASONS. ATTAINED
.320 CAREER AVERAGE AND 300 HOME RUNS.
LED N.L.IN HOMERS AND TOTAL BASES FOUR
TIMES AND IN RUNS SCORED AND SLUGGING
PCT. THREE EACH. SET LEAGUE RECORD FOR
MOST EXTRA BASE HITS IN SEASON--107 IN 1930.
VOTED MOST VALUABLE PLAYER IN 1932.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
RALPH MCPHERRAN KINER
PITTSBURGH, N. L. CHICAGO, N. L.
CLEVELAND, A. L. 1946-1955
HIT 369 HOME RUNS AND AVERAGED BETTER
THAN 100 RUNS BATTED IN PER SEASON IN
TEN-YEAR CAREER. ONLY PLAYER TO LEAD HIS
LEAGUE OR SHARE LEAD IN HOMERS SEVEN
YEARS IN A ROW, 1946-1952. TWICE HAD
MORE THAN 50 IN SEASON. SET N. L. MARK
OF 101 FOUR-BAGGERS IN TWO SUCCESSIVE
YEARS WITH 34 IN 1949 AND 47 IN 1950.
LED N. L. IN SLUGGING PCT. THREE TIMES.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
MIKE J. (KING) KELLY
COLORFUL PLAYER AND AUDACIOUS
BASE RUNNER. IN 1887 FOR BOSTON
HE HIT 394 AND STOLE 84 BASES.
HIS SALE FOR $10,000 WAS ONE OF
THE BIGGEST DEALS OF BASEBALL'S
EARLY HISTORY.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
HARMON CLAYTON KILLEBREW
WASHINGTON A.L. 1954-1960
MINNESOTA A.L. 1961-1974
KANSAS CITY A.L. 1975
MUSCULAR
SLUGGER WITH MONUMENTAL HOME
RUN AND RBI SUCCESS. HIS 573 HOMERS OVER
22 YEARS RANK FIFTH ALL-TIME AND SECOND
ONLY TO RUTH AMONG A.L. HITTERS. TIED OR
LED A.L. IN HOME RUNS 6 TIMES, BELTED OVER
40 ON 8 OCCASIONS AND IS THIRD IN HOME RUN
FREQUENCY. DROVE IN OVER 100 RUNS 9 TIMES.
A.L. MVP IN 1969.
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GEORGE LANGE KELLY
'HIGHPOCKETS"
NEW YORK N. L., PITTSBURGH N. L.
CINCINNATI N. L.. CHICAGO N. L.
BROOKLYN, N. L., 1915-1930 AND 1932
ESTABLISHED MAJOR LEAGUE RECORD BY
HITTING SEVEN HOME RUNS IN SIX CONSECUTIVE
GAMES (1924). RAPPED HOMERS IN THREE
SUCCESSIVE INNINGS (1923). DROVE IN MORE THAN
100 RUNS FOUR CONSECUTIVE YEARS, 1921-24.
SET LEAGUE RECORDS FOR CHANCES ACCEPTED
(1,862) AND PUTOUTS (1,759) BY FIRST BASEMAN
IN 1920. ALSO LED IN CHANCES ACCEPTED
1921-22-23.
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JOSEPH JAMES KELLEY
1891-1908
STANDOUT HITTER AND LEFT FIELDER OF
CHAMPION 1894-95-96 BALTIMORE ORIOLES
AND 1899-1900 BROOKLYN SUPER BAS. BATTED
OVER .300 FOR 11 CONSECUTIVE YEARS WITH
HIGH OF 391 IN 1894. EQUALLED RECORD
WITH 9 HITS IN 9 AT-BATS IN DOUBLEHEADER.
ALSO PLAYED FOR BOSTON, PITTSBURGH AND
CINCINNATI OF N. L. AND BALTIMORE OF A.L.
MANAGED CINCINNATI 1902 TO 1905 AND
BOSTON N. L. IN 1908.
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GEORGE CLYDE KELL
PHILADELPHIA A. L. 1943-1946
DETROIT A. L. 1946-1952
BOSTON A. L. 1952-1954
CHICAGO A. L. 1954-1956
BALTIMORE A. L. 1956-1957
PREMIER A. L. THIRD BASEMAN OF 1940'S AND
1950'S. SOLID HITTER AND SURE-HANDED FIELDER
WITH STRONG, ACCURATE ARM. BATTED OVER
.300 9 TIMES, LEADING LEAGUE WITH .343 IN
1949. LED A. L. THIRD BASEMEN IN FIELDING
PCT. 7 TIMES, ASSISTS 4 TIMES AND PUTOUTS
AND DOUBLE PLAYS TWICE.
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KENESAW MOUNTAIN LANDIS
ELECTED, 1920
BASEBALL'S FIRST COMMISSIONER
DIED IN OFFICE, 1944
HIS INTEGRITY AND LEADERSHIP
ESTABLISHED BASEBALL IN THE
RESPECT, ESTEEM AND AFFECTION
OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.
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NAPOLEON (LARRY) LAJOIE
PHILADELPHIA (N) 1896-1900
PHILADELPHIA (A) 1901
CLEVELAND (A) 1902-14
PHILADELPHIA (A) 1615-16
GREAT HITTER AND MOST GRACEFUL
AND EFFECTIVE SECOND BASEMAN
OF HIS ERA. MANAGED CLEVELAND 4
YEARS. LEAGUE BATTING CHAMPION
1961-63-64.
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Cittich
SANFORD KOUFAX
"SANDY"
BROOKLYN N. L. 1955-1957
LOS ANGELES N. L. 1958-1966
SET ALL-TIME RECORDS WITH 4 NO-HITTERS
IN 4 YEARS, CAPPED BY 1965 PERFECT GAME,
AND BY CAPTURING EARNED-RUN TITLE FIVE
SEASONS IN A ROW. 1962-1966. WON 25 OR
MORE GAMES THREE TIMES, HAD 11 SHUTOUTS
IN 1963. STRIKEOUT LEADER FOUR TIMES,
WITH RECORD 382 IN 1965. FANNED 18 IN A
GAME TWICE. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1963.
CY YOUNG AWARD WINNER 1963-65-66.
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1970
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CHARLES L. (GABBY) HARTNETT
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1955
Baseball Writers Association of America
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1936
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HUGHIE JENNINGS
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1945
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ROBIN E. ROBERTS
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WILLIAM R. HAMILTON
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TRISTRAM E. SPEAKER
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1937
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CHARLES D. STENGEL
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EDWARD A. WALSH
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JOHN P. (HONUS) WAGNER
Elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame
1936
Baseball Writers Association of America
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GEORGE E. WADDELL
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1946
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HAROLD J. (PIE) TRAYNOR
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1948
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THEODORE SAMUEL WILLIAMS
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1966
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LLOYD J. WANER
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1967
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PAUL G. WANER
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1952
Baseball Writers Association of America
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JOHN MONTGOMERY WARD
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1964
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GEORGE M. WEISS
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1971
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MICHAEL F. WELCH
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1973
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CHARLES HERBERT "CHUCK" KLEIN
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RALPH M. KINER
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MIKE J. (KING) KELLY
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1945
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HARMON CLAYTON KILLEBREW
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1984
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GEORGE LANGE KELLY
Elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame
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JOSEPH J. KELLEY
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1971
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GEORGE CLYDE KELL
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1983
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KENESAW M. LANDIS
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1944
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NAPOLEON (LARRY) LAJOIE
Elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame
1937
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SANFORD KOUFAX
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1972
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