Hal Chase

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Hal Chase was an early 20th-century American first baseman renowned for his defensive brilliance but notorious for his involvement in gambling and game-fixing scandals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baseball player
first baseman
human
bats left
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
disciplinaryAction effectively banned from organized baseball
era early 20th century
gender male
givenName Harold
hallOfFameStatus not inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame
impact contributed to baseball’s efforts to crack down on gambling
involvedIn betting on baseball games
game fixing
knownFor defensive brilliance at first base
involvement in gambling scandals
involvement in game-fixing scandals
league Major League Baseball
nickname Hal NERFINISHED
Prince Hal NERFINISHED
occupation professional baseball player
playedFor Buffalo Blues NERFINISHED
Buffalo Buffeds NERFINISHED
Chicago White Sox NERFINISHED
Cincinnati Reds NERFINISHED
New York Highlanders NERFINISHED
New York Yankees
positionPlayed first baseman
reputation notorious for dishonesty and gambling
one of the best defensive first basemen of his era
sport baseball
throws left

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