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Pee-Wee Wanninger
American baseball player

Pee-Wee Wanninger

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American baseball player
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, U.S.A.
Place of death
North Augusta, South Carolina, U.S.A.
Age
78 years
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Biography

Paul Louis Wanninger (December 12, 1902 – March 7, 1981) was a backup shortstop in Major League Baseball who played from 1925 through 1927 for the New York Yankees (1925), Boston Red Sox (1927) and Cincinnati Reds (1927). Listed at 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m), 150 lb., he batted left-handed and threw right-handed.
A native of Birmingham, Alabama, Wanninger is best known as the player who ended one consecutive-game streak and helped start another. As a rookie, he replaced Everett Scott at shortstop for the Yankees on May 5, 1925 to end Scott's then major league record of 1,307 consecutive games. On June 1, 1925 Lou Gehrig started his famous 2,130 game consecutive streak when he pinch hit for Wanninger. For the season, Wanninger had a .247 average in a career-high 117 games.
Wanninger returned to the minor leagues for all of 1926. He was on the 1927 Red Sox Opening Day lineup and was obtained by Cincinnati in midseason. In a two-season career, Wanninger was a .234 hitter (130-for-556) with one home run and 31 RBI in 163 games, including 53 runs, 15 doubles, eight triples and five stolen bases.
He died at the age of 78 in North Augusta, South Carolina.

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