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  1. To write about Rogers Hornsby would and could take volumes. Let’s just hit the surface of his tenure in the Cardinals organization. Here is the first paragraph of his wikipedia page; Rogers Hornsby, Sr. (April 27, 1896 – January 5, 1963), nicknamed “The Rajah“, was an American baseball infielder, manager, andcoach who played 23 seasons […]

  2. 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.

  3. BGS 10. $95,804.00. All prices are the current market price. Rogers Hornsby #188 (1933 Goudey | Baseball Cards) prices are based on the historic sales. The prices shown are calculated using our proprietary algorithm. Historic sales data are completed sales with a buyer and a seller agreeing on a price.

  4. Biography: Rogers Hornsby is considered one of the greatest right-handed hitters in baseball history. In 23 MLB seasons as a specialist second baseman, Hornsby played for 7 clubs, notably the St. Louis Cardinals (1915–26, 1933) and St. Louis Browns (1933–37).

  5. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesHornsby, Rogers - TSHA

    9 de nov. de 2020 · Hornsby, Rogers (1896–1963). Rogers Hornsby, called the greatest right-hand hitter in the history of professional baseball, son of Edward and Mary Dallas (Rogers) Hornsby, was born on April 27, 1896, on his father's Hereford ranch near Winters, Texas. He played with Hugo, Oklahoma, and then Denison, Texas, in the lower minor leagues.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 11 de jul. de 2016 · Cano can do it all: He hits for both average and power, tied with Rogers Hornsby among second basemen for the most seasons (five) with at least a .300 batting average and 25 home runs.