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Rabbit Maranville
MLB debut September 10, 1912 for the Boston Braves Last MLB appearance September 29, 1935 for the Boston Braves Career statistics Batting average .258 Home runs 28 Runs batted in 884 Hits 2605 Teams Boston Braves (1912–1920) Pittsburgh Pirates (1921–1924) Chicago Cubs (1925) Brooklyn Robins (1926) St. Louis Cardinals (1927–1928) Boston Braves (1929–1933; 1935) Career highlights and awards World Series champion: 1914 National League pennant: 1928 Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame Induction 1954 Vote 82.94% (14th ballot) Walter James Vincent Maranville (November 11, 1891 – January 5, 1954), better known as Rabbit Maranville due to his speed and small stature (5'5", 155 pounds), was a Major League Baseball shortstop. At the time of his retirement in 1935, he had played in a record 23 seasons in the National League, a mark which wasn't broken until 1986 by Pete Rose.

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