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Lloyd Waner A Hitting Machine with a Hall of Fame Pedigree | Lloyd Waner, nicknamed "Little Poison" for his slight stature and potent hitting, carved out a remarkable career in Major League Baseball. Here's a glimpse into his achievements:

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Lloyd Waner A Hitting Machine with a Hall of Fame Pedigree

Lloyd Waner, nicknamed "Little Poison" for his slight stature and potent hitting, carved out a remarkable career in Major League Baseball. Here's a glimpse into his achievements:

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Early Success: Waner broke into the majors with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1927 and quickly established himself as a slap hitter with exceptional plate discipline. He set a rookie record that year with 133 runs scored and led the National League with a staggering .355 batting average.

Career Highlights: Waner's first six seasons were particularly impressive, averaging over 226 hits and 129 runs per year. He won four National League batting titles and enjoyed several seasons with over 200 hits.

Durability and Defense: Waner played an impressive 18 seasons, amassing 2,459 career hits and finishing with a lifetime batting average of .316. He was also a valuable defender, leading National League outfielders in putouts four times.

Brotherly Bond: Lloyd played alongside his older brother, Paul Waner, for much of his career. Together, they were a formidable offensive duo, nicknamed "The Waner Brothers."



Legacy: Lloyd Waner was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1967. While overshadowed by his brother's MVP awards, Lloyd's consistent hitting and impressive career statistics solidify his place as a baseball legend.

Born March 16, 1906, in Harrah, OK, was Lloyd Waner, the Baseball Hall of Fame center fielder who played primarily on the Pittsburgh Pirates, but also had short stints with the Boston Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Philles, and the Brooklyn Dodgers.

Waner, also known as "Little Poison," wore the Number 10 on the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1932-41 as he batted 0.316 for his career, had an On Base percentage of 0.393, with 27 career Home Runs. He is one of the top MLB players that wore the Jersey Number 10.



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Category:Baseball HOF
MLB Jersey:Number 09, Number 10, Number 15, Number 27, Number 37
Baseball Name:Lloyd Waner
Baseball Team:Atlanta Braves, Boston Braves, Brooklyn Dodgers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates
Other Keywords:Baseball Hall of Fame
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