Bullet Rogan

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Bullet Rogan was a legendary two-way star of Negro league baseball, renowned as both a dominant pitcher and powerful hitter in the early 20th century.

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Bullet Rogan canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Negro league baseball player
baseball player
outfielder
pitcher
bats right
battingRole power hitter
burialPlace Kansas City, Missouri, United States
conflict World War I
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1893-07-28
dateOfDeath 1967-03-04
dateOfHallOfFameInduction 1998
debutLeague Negro Leagues
surface form: Negro leagues
eraOfPlay early 20th century
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
familyName Rogan
givenName Charles
hallOfFame National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
surface form: National Baseball Hall of Fame
inductedInto National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
surface form: National Baseball Hall of Fame
league Negro National League
memberOfSportsTeam All Nations
Kansas City Monarchs (baseball)
surface form: Kansas City Monarchs
militaryService United States Army
nickname Bullet
Bullet Joe Rogan
notableFor two-way player as pitcher and hitter
occupation baseball manager
baseball player
pitchingStyle right-handed power pitcher
placeOfBirth Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
placeOfDeath Kansas City, Missouri, United States
playedFor All Nations
Kansas City Monarchs (baseball)
surface form: Kansas City Monarchs
positionPlayed outfielder
pitcher
recognizedAs one of the greatest players in Negro league history
role player-manager
sexOrGender male
sport baseball
team Kansas City Monarchs (baseball)
surface form: Kansas City Monarchs
throws right

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Negro National League notablePlayer Bullet Rogan
Kansas City Monarchs (baseball) notablePlayer Bullet Rogan
subject surface form: Kansas City Monarchs