Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. 7. Feb. 2011 · Rogers Hornsby captured seven batting titles, including six in a row, topping .400 three times. A complete player with a fierce passion for the game, Hornsby...

    • 43 Sek.
    • 18,3K
    • National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
  2. Rogers Hornsby was born on Monday, April 27, 1896, in Winters, Texas. Hornsby was 19 years old when he broke into the big leagues on September 10, 1915, with the St. Louis Cardinals. His biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable), career totals, uniform numbers, salary data and miscellaneous items-of-interest are presented by Baseball ...

  3. 4. Jan. 2012 · Hornsby was born on April 27, 1896, on a farm two miles outside of the small town of Winters in Runnels County, Texas. He was the fifth child of Ed and Mary Rogers Hornsby and was named after his mother’s family name. His father died when young Rogers was 2½ years old.

  4. Off the field, Rogers Hornsby was tough, uncompromising and outspoken. On it, he was perhaps the greatest right-handed batter in baseball history. Hornsby, whose modern era season-record .424 batting average and .358 lifetime mark for 23 big league campaigns established him as the standard for right-handed batters, was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1942.

  5. 26. Nov. 2023 · Explore the legendary career of Rogers Hornsby, fondly known as "the Rajah," an iconic American baseball infielder, manager, and coach. Spanning various MLB ...

    • 2 Min.
    • 1746
    • All-Star Chronicles
  6. 28. Apr. 2023 · His years playing semi-pro brought the attention of teams like the St. Louis Cardinals, and he would be signed to play for the Cardinals. Rogers Hornsby Career Statistics & Awards (1915-1937): .358 BA, 2.930 HITS, 301 HR, 1,584 RBI, 1,579 RUNS, .434 OBP. Hornsby is the greatest second baseman ever and the greatest right-handed hitter.

  7. Rogers Hornsby, Sr. (ur. 27 kwietnia 1896, zm. 5 stycznia 1963) – amerykański baseballista, który występował na pozycji drugobazowego i łącznika. W ciągu 23 sezonów w Major League Baseball był zawodnikiem sześciu klubów, a także grającym menadżerem. Po zakończeniu kariery samodzielnie prowadził St. Louis Browns i Cincinnati Reds .