Honus Wagner is one of the all-time greats of the game. He retired in 1917 and his records still endure almost a century later. He is seventh in career hits with 3,420 and had a lifetime batting average of .3276
by Author Lee Edelstein
Honus Wagner is one of the all-time greats of the game. He retired in 1917 and his records still endure almost a century later. He is seventh in career hits with 3,420 and had a lifetime batting average of .3276
As a kid I wasn’t much of a ballplayer, but when it came to collecting baseball cards I was an All-Star. As a matter of fact, over half a century later, I still collect them. Of course, the “hobby” has changed a bit over the years.
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