Honus Wagner is considered by many to be baseball's greatest all-around player!
Honus Wagner
Honus Wagner was one of the first five players inducted to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
This Pittsburgh Pirates' shortstop was a sensational hitter, a brilliant base-runner and flawless fielder. He broke into the majors by hitting .344 in 1897 and put together 17 consecutive .300 seasons. He was the NL batting champion for seven of those 17 seasons with a lifetime average of .329.