Bill Wagner

Bill Wagner

William (Bill) Joesph Wagner is an American baseball catcher. He was born in 1894 in Jesup, Iowa. Wagner played 5 seasons in Major League Baseball and was a member of the Pittsburg Pirates from 1914-1917 and the Boston Braves in 1918. He played in 93 career games with 50 hits and 1 home run on an average of .207. Bill Wagner died in 1951 in Waterloo, Iowa.


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