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    Walter Clement "Wally" Pipp Sr. (February 17, 1893 – January 11, 1965) was an American professional baseball player. A first baseman, Pipp played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Detroit Tigers, New York Yankees, and Cincinnati Reds between 1913 and 1928. After appearing in 12 games for the Tigers in 1913 and playing in the ...

  2. R. 974. RBI. 1004. SB. 125. OBP. .341. SLG. .408. OPS. .749. OPS+. 104. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Wally Pipp. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

  3. Walter Clement Pipp (Chicago, 17 de fevereiro de 1893 — Grand Rapids, 11 de janeiro de 1965) foi um jogador de beisebol profissional americano. [1] Primeiro jogador de base , Pipp jogou na Major League Baseball (MLB), pelo Detroit Tigers , New York Yankees e Cincinnati Reds , entre 1913 e 1928.

  4. Há 3 dias · Our Stories. A headache becomes history. Written by: Craig Muder. It was the most famous headache in baseball history, and it turned Wally Pipp into a trivia question. It turned Lou Gehrig into a baseball immortal. On June 2, 1925, Pipp, the New York Yankees starting first baseman, asked out of the lineup because of a headache.

  5. Wally Pipp Bio. Fullname: Walter Clement Pipp; Born: 2/17/1893 in Chicago, IL; College: Catholic University; Debut: 6/29/1913; Died: 1/11/1965

  6. 26 de fev. de 2020 · First baseman Wally Pipp, who is most famous as the player whom Lou Gehrig replaced in the New York Yankees ' line-up, had a 15-year career with three teams. He appeared in three World Series in the early 1920s, led the American League in home runs twice in the dead-ball era, and led the league in triples once.

  7. 4 de jan. de 2012 · Wally Pipp – Society for American Baseball Research. This article was written by Lyle Spatz. Tall, lithe-limbed and broad-shouldered, the 6-foot-2, 180-pound Wally Pipp carried himself with an unmistakable air of confidence and distinction, befitting one of the Deadball Era’s premier sluggers.