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    Lewis Robert "Hack" Wilson (April 26, 1900 – November 23, 1948) was an American Major League Baseball player who played 12 seasons for the New York Giants...
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  • 2011. On-base percentage: Hack Wilson, .403 (1926–1931) Slugging percentage: Hack Wilson, .590 (1926–1931) OPS: Hack Wilson, .992 (1926–1931) The following...
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    three. There were some historic moments for the Cubs as well; In 1930, Hack Wilson, one of the top home run hitters in the game, had one of the most impressive...
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    that one of the single greatest performances ever went unheralded when Hack Wilson of the Chicago Cubs set the current MLB record for RBI with 191. He also...
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  • Báez & Jon Lester 1911 – Frank Schulte 1929 – Rogers Hornsby 1930 – Hack Wilson 1935 – Gabby Hartnett 1945 – Phil Cavarretta 1952 – Hank Sauer 1958 –...
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    League team and second New York Yankees (27) in all of MLB. Cubs' Slugger Hack Wilson had a combative streak and frequently initiated fights with opposing...
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    Martinsburg's Motor Car "Hack Wilson". National Baseball Hall of Fame. Retrieved March 5, 2017. "Lewis Robert "Hack" Wilson (1926-31)". Chicago Cubs....
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    record and the previous National League record, set 68 years earlier by Hack Wilson with 56 in 1930. Barry Bonds, who also has the most career home runs...
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    with teammates Cliff Heathcote and Hall of Famers Gabby Hartnett and Hack Wilson. Johnny Pesky, who Cuyler coached with the 1949 Boston Red Sox, remarked...
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    home run off Roger Clemens. On July 29, 1989, the Rangers traded Sosa with Wilson Álvarez and Scott Fletcher to the Chicago White Sox for Harold Baines and...
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  • Lewis Wilson (1920–2000) was an actor. Lewis Wilson may also refer to: Hack Wilson (1900–1948, Lewis Wilson), American Major League Baseball player Lewis...
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    Lou Gehrig six seasons later in 1927 when Gehrig hit 175 RBI. Finally, Hack Wilson set the current record mark of 191 RBI in 1930 with the Chicago Cubs...
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    Mel Ott * Edd Roush Amos Rusie * Ray Schalk Red Schoendienst Bill Terry * John Montgomery Ward * Mickey Welch * Hoyt Wilhelm Hack Wilson Ross Youngs *...
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    Tris Speaker Turkey Stearnes Cristóbal Torriente Lloyd Waner Zack Wheat Hack Wilson Robin Yount (played over half his games at shortstop) Baseball portal...
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    30 doubles, and 100 RBIs in three or more seasons; the others were Hack Wilson, Billy Williams, and Sammy Sosa. For the season, he batted .273/.392/...
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    Tettleton 245 267 Pete Alonso (18) 244 Hunter Pence 244 Lou Whitaker 244 Hack Wilson* 244 271 Dusty Baker 242 Sal Bando 242 Wally Berger 242 J. D. Drew 242...
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    the Cincinnati Reds from the Norfolk Phenoms in the 1900 Rule 5 draft. Hack Wilson—selected by the Chicago Cubs from the Toledo Mud Hens in the 1925 Rule...
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    – 1,944 Jimmie Foxx – 1,922 Eddie Murray – 1,917 Willie Mays - 1,909 Hack Wilson (1930) – 191 Lou Gehrig (1931) – 185 Hank Greenberg (1937) – 183 Jimmie...
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    Rodriguez Babe Ruth Sammy Sosa Giancarlo Stanton Jim Thome Greg Vaughn Hack Wilson 60 home run club Barry Bonds Aaron Judge Roger Maris Mark McGwire Babe...
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    hitting three home runs in the series. Neither Lou Gehrig, Bill Terry nor Hack Wilson played in the Series. These future Hall of Famers were each in their...
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    Archived from the original on September 28, 2013. Retrieved July 15, 2012. "Hack Wilson Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC...
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  • level Norfolk Tides. Baseball Hall of Fame members Pie Traynor (1920), Hack Wilson (1923) and Buck Leonard (1953) played for Portsmouth, while Jimmie Foxx...
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    Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved January 6, 2011. "Hall of Famers: Hack Wilson". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved January 6, 2011...
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    Gabby Hartnett, and Hack Wilson led the offense. Hack Wilson set a major league record for most RBIs in one season with 191. Wilson's 1930 season was considered...
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    Rodriguez Babe Ruth Sammy Sosa Giancarlo Stanton Jim Thome Greg Vaughn Hack Wilson 60 home run club Barry Bonds Aaron Judge Roger Maris Mark McGwire Babe...
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    restore order. The fan sued Wilson for $20,000 (equivalent to $366,240 in 2024), but a jury ruled in Wilson's favor. Hack Wilson set a record of 56 home-runs...
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    period Debra Todd, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Hack Wilson, Major League Baseball player and Baseball Hall of Fame member George...
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    Jackie Robinson Wilbert Robinson† Duke Snider Casey Stengel2 Dazzy Vance Arky Vaughan Lloyd Waner Paul Waner John Montgomery Ward1 Zack Wheat Hack Wilson...
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    efficiency by playing in fewer innings (775.1 vs. 911.1)). He earned the Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award for his position in right field. During...
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    Rodriguez Babe Ruth Sammy Sosa Giancarlo Stanton Jim Thome Greg Vaughn Hack Wilson 60 home run club Barry Bonds Aaron Judge Roger Maris Mark McGwire Babe...
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