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A Way Out: Faith, Hope and Love of the Game

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You will never amount to anything. ... You are not good enough. ... Those stinging words stuck with Billy Wagner as a young boy growing up in Virginia. But he refused to let those words define his existence, resulting in one of the greatest relief pitchers in Major League Baseball history.

While Wagner may have achieved the pinnacle of the American dream, his story began more like a nightmare. Bouncing around from home to home, wondering if there would be food on the table when he got home each evening -- things kids should not have to experience. Despite the naysayers and the odds stacked against him, Wagner channeled all his pent up anger toward his arm and developed into a fireball pitcher.

Relying on the simple faith planted in his life as a twelve-year-old boy, Wagner s story chronicles how he survived some of the most gut-wrenching trials on and off the field, like the line drive that nearly killed him or the shocking murder of his beloved in-laws.

Through every challenge and turn, his faith has been his guiding light, proving over and over again that everything in life happens for a reason.

This is the story of a transformed man, a man whose job was to put out fires in the most tense moments in a game on the field, yet relied upon his faith in God to get him through the fiery trials of life off the field.

  • Author: Billy Wagner
  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Published: September, 2013
  • Dimensions: 8 x 5.5 x 1 inches
Player Biography
Billy Wagner pitched 16 seasons for the Astros, Phillies, Mets, Red Sox and Braves, totaling 422 saves, the second-best mark by a left-hander in MLB history. A natural right-hander who transitioned to lefty after a childhood accident. Wagner’s career walks-plus-hits-per-innings-pitched ratio (WHIP) of 0.998 is lowest among all retired relievers with at least 700 innings pitched and his career 2.31 ERA is lowest among retired left-handed pitchers with at least 500 innings pitched in Live Ball era. A seven-time All-Star who recorded 12 seasons with 20-plus saves, nine seasons with 30-or-more and two with 40-or more, Wagner led NL in games finished twice and finished among league top five in saves four times. He set a record (since surpassed) for highest single-season-strikeout-per-nine innings rate among relievers (14.95) in 1999. Wagner won the 1999 NL Rolaids Relief Award and finished a no-hitter that included six Astros pitchers vs. Yankees on June 11, 2003.

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You will never amount to anything. ... You are not good enough. ... Those stinging words stuck with Billy Wagner as a young boy growing up in Virginia. But he refused to let those words define his existence, resulting in one of the greatest relief pitchers in Major League Baseball history.

While Wagner may have achieved the pinnacle of the American dream, his story began more like a nightmare. Bouncing around from home to home, wondering if there would be food on the table when he got home each evening -- things kids should not have to experience. Despite the naysayers and the odds stacked against him, Wagner channeled all his pent up anger toward his arm and developed into a fireball pitcher.

Relying on the simple faith planted in his life as a twelve-year-old boy, Wagner s story chronicles how he survived some of the most gut-wrenching trials on and off the field, like the line drive that nearly killed him or the shocking murder of his beloved in-laws.

Through every challenge and turn, his faith has been his guiding light, proving over and over again that everything in life happens for a reason.

This is the story of a transformed man, a man whose job was to put out fires in the most tense moments in a game on the field, yet relied upon his faith in God to get him through the fiery trials of life off the field.

  • Author: Billy Wagner
  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Published: September, 2013
  • Dimensions: 8 x 5.5 x 1 inches
Player Biography
Billy Wagner pitched 16 seasons for the Astros, Phillies, Mets, Red Sox and Braves, totaling 422 saves, the second-best mark by a left-hander in MLB history. A natural right-hander who transitioned to lefty after a childhood accident. Wagner’s career walks-plus-hits-per-innings-pitched ratio (WHIP) of 0.998 is lowest among all retired relievers with at least 700 innings pitched and his career 2.31 ERA is lowest among retired left-handed pitchers with at least 500 innings pitched in Live Ball era. A seven-time All-Star who recorded 12 seasons with 20-plus saves, nine seasons with 30-or-more and two with 40-or more, Wagner led NL in games finished twice and finished among league top five in saves four times. He set a record (since surpassed) for highest single-season-strikeout-per-nine innings rate among relievers (14.95) in 1999. Wagner won the 1999 NL Rolaids Relief Award and finished a no-hitter that included six Astros pitchers vs. Yankees on June 11, 2003.

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