Charles Louis Phillippi

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Charles Louis Phillippi, better known as Deacon Phillippe, was an early 20th-century Major League Baseball pitcher famed for his success with the Pittsburgh Pirates, including starring in the inaugural 1903 World Series.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American baseball player
Major League Baseball pitcher
human
professional baseball player
alsoKnownAs Deacon Phillippe
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
era early 20th century
fameStatus famed for his success with the Pittsburgh Pirates
familyName Phillippi
givenName Charles
league Major League Baseball
memberOfSportsTeam Louisville Colonels
Pittsburgh Pirates
middleName Louis
nicknameOrigin Deacon Phillippe
surface form: known as "Deacon" for his demeanor and reputation
notableAchievement key pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates in the early 20th century
starred in the inaugural 1903 World Series
notableFor performance in the first modern World Series in 1903
success with the Pittsburgh Pirates
notableWork 1903 World Series
occupation baseball player
participatedIn 1903 World Series
playedFor Louisville Colonels
surface form: Louisville Colonels in Major League Baseball

Pittsburgh Pirates
surface form: Pittsburgh Pirates in Major League Baseball
positionPlayed pitcher
roleInEvent starting pitcher in the 1903 World Series
sexOrGender male
sport baseball
sportingDiscipline professional baseball pitching

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Deacon Phillippe fullName Charles Louis Phillippi