Paul Glee Waner (April 16, 1903 – August 29, 1965), nicknamed "Big Poison", was an American professional baseball right fielder who played in Major League...
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After brief stints with four other teams late in his career, Waner retired as a Pirate. Waner finished with a batting average over .300 in ten seasons. He...
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Waner tripled down the left field foul line, and Clyde Barnhart drove Ruth up against the concrete wall in right on his sacrifice fly scoring Waner....
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Stargell (1979) Dave Parker (1978) Roberto Clemente (1966) Dick Groat (1960) Paul Waner (1927) Doug Drabek (1990) Vern Law (1960, MLB) Jason Bay (2004) Clint...
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Archived from the original on April 25, 2011. Retrieved July 4, 2010. "Paul Waner Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Archived...
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October 5 and October 8. League Award Lou Gehrig, New York Yankees, 1B Paul Waner, Pittsburgh Pirates, RF On July 18, the Philadelphia Phillies used four...
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home runs. The first time was on September 15, 1938, when Lloyd Waner and Paul Waner performed the feat. Simple back-to-back home runs are a relatively...
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last until 1960. The team included five future Hall of Famers: Paul Waner, Lloyd Waner, Pie Traynor, Kiki Cuyler, and 20-year-old rookie Joe Cronin (who...
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Rice Babe Ruth Frank Robinson Enos Slaughter Sam Thompson Larry Walker Paul Waner Dave Winfield Ross Youngs Baseball portal Baseball Hall of Fame Gold Glove...
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(1998) Kevin Malone (1999–2001) Dave Wallace (2001) Dan Evans (2001–2004) Paul DePodesta (2004–2005) Ned Colletti (2005–2014) Andrew Friedman (2014–present)...
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