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Paul Waner - Wikipedia Waner won three National League (NL) batting titles, led the NL in hits twice, and collected over 200 hits eight times including four consecutive seasons from 1927 to 1930
Waner Brothers | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture The only brother combination ever elected as players to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Paul "Big Poison" Waner, born on April 16, 1903, and Lloyd "Little Poison" Waner, born on March 16, 1906, came out of Harrah, Oklahoma, to play together in the Pittsburgh Pirates' outfield from 1927 to 1940
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ABOUT US | Waner Construction Company, Inc. | United States Waner Construction Company, Inc , was founded on January 19, 1996 and is Colorado owned and operated We take great pride in our quality construction and reputation within the industry We are proud of our long list of accomplishments in our twenty-nine years of existence
The meaning and history of the name Waner - venere. it The name “Waner” may not be universally recognized, but it carries a rich history and intriguing origins This article delves into the meaning, historical evolution, and notable individuals associated with the name
Paul Waner – The Baseball Scholar His ability to hit for both average and power during this period earned him widespread recognition, and he quickly became one of the most respected players in the game Waner also showed great consistency, finishing with a batting average above 300 in 11 consecutive seasons from 1927 to 1937
#Shortstops: Waners Last Stand - Baseball Hall of Fame With that, the Hall of Fame career of Paul Waner was over Waner, who finished his career with 3,152 hits and a 333 batting average, was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1952