Hack Wilson

Baseball player, Chicago Cubs star

Hack Wilson - Baseball player, Chicago Cubs star
Born

April 26th, 1900
125 years ago

Died

1948
77 years ago — 48 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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A professional baseball player, Wilson played as an outfielder primarily for the Chicago Cubs in Major League Baseball. He gained recognition for his powerful hitting and exceptional performance during the 1930 season, where he set a National League record for runs batted in, achieving 191 RBIs in a single season. Wilson contributed significantly to the Cubs' success in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Throughout a career that spanned over a decade, Wilson was known for his ability to hit home runs and maintain a high batting average, leading to several All-Star selections. After retiring from playing, Wilson remained involved in baseball, contributing to the sport in various capacities.

Setting the National League record for 191 RBIs

Playing a key role in the Chicago Cubs' lineup

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