Disambiguation evidence for Kansas City Monarchs (baseball) via surface form

"Kansas City Monarchs"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Kansas City Monarchs".

Predicate Object
JackieRobinsonDebutSeason 1945
JackieRobinsonPosition shortstop
NegroLeagueWorldSeriesTitles 4
NegroNationalLeaguePennants 10
SatchelPaigeRole pitcher
activePeriod 1920s
activePeriod 1930s
activePeriod 1940s
activePeriod 1950s
activePeriod early 1960s
basedIn Kansas City, Missouri, United States
surface form: Kansas City, Missouri
category Defunct baseball teams in Missouri
category Negro league baseball teams
category Sports in Kansas City, Missouri
championship Negro League World Series title
color blue
color red
color white
country United States of America
dissolved 1965
founded 1920
foundedBy J. L. Wilkinson
historicalSignificance one of the most successful and famous Negro league teams
homeBallpark Muehlebach Field
homeBallpark Municipal Stadium (Kansas City)
instanceOf Negro league baseball team
instanceOf baseball team
integratedIntoMLBHistory yes
knownFor barnstorming tours across the United States
knownFor innovative use of portable lighting for night games
knownFor longest continuously operating franchise in Negro leagues
knownFor producing many future Major League Baseball players
knownFor strong pitching staffs
league Negro American League
league Negro National League
leagueTitle Negro National League pennant
location Midwestern United States NERFINISHED
notableManager J. L. Wilkinson
notablePlayer Bullet Rogan
notablePlayer Ernie Banks
notablePlayer Hilton Smith NERFINISHED
notablePlayer Jackie Robinson
notablePlayer Newt Allen
notablePlayer Satchel Paige
notablePlayer Turkey Stearnes
notablePlayer Willard Brown
owner J. L. Wilkinson
sport baseball

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Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Kansas City Monarchs".

Negro National League hasPart
"Kansas City Monarchs"
Negro American League notableTeam
"Kansas City Monarchs"
Jackie Robinson team
"Kansas City Monarchs"