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  1. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Rogers Hornsby received Hall of Fame Induction in 1942, five years after his retirement as a player. Most of his prime years occurred with the St Louis Cardinals as he is in the team’s Hall of Fame. As he won an MVP and had good years with the Chicago Cubs, Hornsby is also in the Cubs Hall of Fame.

  2. 31 de mai. de 2024 · Hornsby was born April 27, 1896, in Winters, Texas, and was named for his mother, Mary Rogers Hornsby. After his father died when he was a boy, the family moved, first to Austin and then to Fort ...

  3. Rogers Hornsby wore this Chicago Cubs uniform, featuring the No. 9, during the 1932 season. The number was added after June 22, 1932, when the National League decided all teams would place numbers on their uniforms. Hornsby served as the Cubs’ player-manager from the end of the 1930 season until he was let go after the game on August 2, 1932.

  4. envelope. print. Born on April 27, 1896, at Winters, Texas, Rogers Hornsby began his professional baseball career in 1914 when he and his brother, Everett, walked into a tryout in Dallas. The St. Louis Cardinalsbought Hornsby’s contract in 1915 for five hundred dollars. Later that season the nineteen-year-old shortstop played his first major ...

  5. Rogers Hornsby (April 27, 1896 in Winters, Texas - January 5, 1963 in Chicago, Illinois), nicknamed "The Rajah", was a Major League Baseball second baseman and manager. Hornsby's unique first name, Rogers, was given to him in honor of his mother's maiden name.[citation needed] He spent most of his career with the St. Louis Browns and the St. Louis Cardinals. In addition, he had short stints ...

  6. Rogers Hornsby played 23 seasons for 5 teams, including the Cardinals and Browns. He had a .358 batting average, 2,930 hits, 301 home runs, 1,584 RBIs and 1,579 runs scored.

  7. 27 de abr. de 2020 · Rogers Hornsby, era un timonel de mano férrea, “Hornsby sabía más sobre béisbol y menos sobre diplomacia que cualquier jugador” escribió un periodista de la época acerca del manager-jugador. Hornsby había tenido problemas con casi todos en el equipo, incluyendo estrellas como Gabby Hartnett, Hack Wilson, Kiki Cuyler y Billy Herman.