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    Lloyd James Waner (March 16, 1906 – July 22, 1982), nicknamed "Little Poison", was a Major League Baseball (MLB) center fielder. His small stature at...
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    Waner was born in Harrah in the Oklahoma Territory, four years before the region became a state. He was the third child of five of Ora and Etta Waner...
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    Starter Herb Pennock retired leadoff hitter Lloyd Waner on an easy roller to Koenig. Rhyne and Paul Waner both flied to Meusel in left. With the Yankees...
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    Edd Roush Duke Snider Tris Speaker Turkey Stearnes Cristóbal Torriente Lloyd Waner Zack Wheat Hack Wilson Robin Yount (played over half his games at shortstop)...
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  • Bears and Los Angeles Rams professional football player Lloyd Waner, baseball hall-of-famer Paul Waner, baseball hall-of-famer Armonty Bryant, professional...
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    western actor was born in Harrah in 1923 Lloyd Waner, Hall of Fame Baseball player with the Pittsburgh Pirates Paul Waner, Hall of Fame Baseball player with...
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    are one of only two pairs of brothers in the Hall, alongside Paul and Lloyd Waner. Born in Sheffield, England, he was the eldest of five children of professional...
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    466 110 Bill Dahlen 2,461 Jeff Kent 2,461 112 Ozzie Smith* 2,460 113 Lloyd Waner* 2,459 114 Jimmy Rollins 2,455 115 Torii Hunter 2,452 Jim Rice* 2,452...
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  • in NL in batting average (.342) Lloyd Waner NL leader in runs scored (133) #3 in NL in batting average (.355) Paul Waner NL leader in batting average (...
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    Suzuki (2004) - 225 Willie Keeler (1898) - 206 Ichiro Suzuki (2007) - 203 Lloyd Waner (1927) - 198 Willie Keeler (1897) - 193 Johnny Burnett holds the record...
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  • represented the cities. Baseball Hall of Fame members Dizzy Dean (1941) and Lloyd Waner (1947) are Fargo-Moorhead Twins alumni, as is 2x AL Most Valuable Player...
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    64 Joe Kelley* .3169 65 Zack Wheat* .3167 66 Roger Connor* .3164 67 Lloyd Waner* .3164 68 Todd Helton* .3164 69 George Van Haltren .3163 70 Frankie Frisch*...
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    Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved October 15, 2010. "Hall of Famers: Lloyd Waner". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved October 15, 2010...
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    (1979) Dave Parker (1978) Roberto Clemente (1966) Dick Groat (1960) Paul Waner (1927) Doug Drabek (1990) Vern Law (1960, MLB) Jason Bay (2004) Paul Skenes...
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    Houston Astros had initially begun as a divisional matchup, but hostility waned following Houston's realignment to the American League. In 2017, the two...
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    the whole thing up -- forever." Playing in the outfield between Lloyd and Paul Waner, Lindstrom finished second on the Pirates to shortstop Arky Vaughan...
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  • Turnbull, Welsh-English cricketer and rugby player (d. 1944) 1906 – Lloyd Waner, American baseball player (d. 1982) 1906 – Henny Youngman, English-American...
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    Radbourn Eppa Rixey * Frank Robinson * Scott Rolen Edd Roush * Amos Rusie Tom Seaver Al Simmons Lee Smith Joe Tinker Dazzy Vance Lloyd Waner Bobby Wallace...
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    Pérez Eppa Rixey Robin Roberts * Scott Rolen * Ryne Sandberg Mike Schmidt* Casey Stengel Jim Thome Sam Thompson * Lloyd Waner Hack Wilson Harry Wright *...
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  • major league baseball player and front-office executive Lloyd Waner, baseball hall-of-famer Paul Waner, baseball hall-of-famer Wade Burleson, author, historian...
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  • Jimmie Foxx Crash Davis as Sam Crawford Rath Shelton as Paul Waner Jim Shelton as Lloyd Waner Reid Cruickshanks as Pie Traynor Eloy Casados as Louis Prima...
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    back-to-back 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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  • professional boxer Paul Runyan (1908–2002), American professional golfer Lloyd Waner (1906–1982), Major League Baseball center fielder with the Pittsburgh...
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  • (1920) – Bob Meusel and Irish Meusel (1921, 1922 and 1923) – Paul Waner and Lloyd Waner (1927) "1934 World Series Game 1 – St. Louis Cardinals vs. Detroit...
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  • the season, breaking the major league baseball record of 198, set by Lloyd Waner in 1927. September 29 – Major League Baseball announces that the Montreal...
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  • Row" Honus Wagner (1900–1917) "The Flying Dutchman" Paul Waner (1926–1940) "Big Poison" Lloyd Waner (1927–1941) "Little Poison" Elroy Face (1953, 1955–1968)...
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    Al Simmons George Sisler Billy Southworth Casey Stengel Ed Walsh Lloyd Waner Paul Waner Deacon White Vic Willis * George Wright * Harry Wright Cy Young...
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    Hal Trosky (1933–1941, 1943, 1946) Arky Vaughan (1932–1943, 1947–1948) Lloyd Waner (1927–1942, 1944) Jonathan Bender (1999–2006, 2009–2010) Bob Cousy (1950–1963...
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    the start of his career which matched that of the Pittsburgh Pirates' Lloyd Waner occurring during the 1927–29 seasons. In the 1947–48 offseason, the Red...
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  • included four future Hall of Famers: Pie Traynor, Arky Vaughan, Lloyd Waner, and Paul Waner. At just 20 years old, Vaughan was the youngest player in the...
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