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  1. Walter James Vincent "Rabbit" Maranville (November 11, 1891 – January 6, 1954) was an American professional baseball shortstop, second baseman and manager. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Boston Braves, Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago Cubs, Brooklyn Robins, and St. Louis Cardinals between 1912 and 1934.

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  2. Last Game: (Age 43-322d) 4 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 1 RBI, 0 SB. Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 1954. (Voted by BBWAA on 209/252 ballots) View Rabbit Maranville's Page at the Baseball Hall of Fame (plaque, photos, videos). Rookie Status: Exceeded rookie limits during 1913 season. Full Name: Walter James Vincent Maranville.

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  3. Learn about Rabbit Maranville, one of the game's best defensive shortstops and a colorful personality. See his career stats, stories, related Hall of Famers and more.

  4. 4 de jan. de 2012 · Learn about the life and career of Rabbit Maranville, a shortstop who played 23 seasons in the Deadball Era and was inducted into the Hall of Fame. Read about his nickname, his Vest-Pocket Catch, his feud with George Stallings, and his World Series heroics.

  5. 25 de mar. de 2024 · Rabbit Maranville (born November 11, 1891, Springfield, Massachusetts, U.S.—died January 5, 1954, Queens, New York) was an American professional baseball player who is rated as one of the finest shortstops of the game.

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  6. Rabbit Maranville Bio. Fullname: Walter James Vincent Maranville; Born: 11/11/1891 in Springfield, MA; High School: Technical, Springfield, MA; Debut: 9/10/1912; Hall of Fame: 1954; Died: 1/05/1954

  7. Rabbit Maranville was a 5’5″ baseball clown with a goblin face full of laugh lines. His humor was antic and visible to the fans: handing an umpire a pair of glasses or mocking slow pitchers and ponderous batters in pantomime. Photographers loved him.