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- Bullet_Rogan abstract "Charles Wilber "Bullet" Rogan, also known as "Bullet Joe" (July 28, 1893 – March 4, 1967), was an American pitcher and outfielder for the Kansas City Monarchs in the Negro baseball leagues from 1920 to 1938. Renowned as a two-way player who could both hit and pitch successfully, one statistical compilation shows Rogan winning more games than any other pitcher in Negro leagues history and ranking fourth highest in career batting average. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1998.Rogan's early baseball career took place in the U.S. Army, where he played for a famous team in the all-black 25th Infantry. After joining the Kansas City Monarchs, he was the top pitcher and one of the best hitters on a team that won three pennants from 1923 to 1925 and the Negro League World Series in 1924. He became a playing manager in 1926 and led his team to another league title in 1929. "Charleston was everything—but Rogan was more," said William "Big C" Johnson, one of Rogan's Army teammates. "Rogan could do everything, everywhere." "He was the onliest pitcher I ever saw, I ever heard of in my life, was pitching and hitting in the cleanup place," said Satchel Paige. According to Rogan's longtime catcher Frank Duncan, "If you had to choose between Rogan and Paige, you'd pick Rogan, because he could hit. The pitching, you'd as soon have Satchel as Rogan, understand? But Rogan's hitting was so terrific. Get my point?" Casey Stengel called Rogan "one of the best—if not the best—pitcher that ever lived."".
- Bullet_Rogan birthDate "1893-07-28".
- Bullet_Rogan birthPlace Oklahoma_City.
- Bullet_Rogan birthYear "1893".
- Bullet_Rogan deathDate "1967-03-04".
- Bullet_Rogan deathPlace Kansas_City,_Missouri.
- Bullet_Rogan deathYear "1967".
- Bullet_Rogan debutTeam All_Nations.
- Bullet_Rogan position Outfielder.
- Bullet_Rogan position Pitcher.
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- Bullet_Rogan bats "Right".
- Bullet_Rogan birthDate "1893-07-28".
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- Bullet_Rogan dateOfDeath "1967-03-04".
- Bullet_Rogan deathDate "1967-03-04".
- Bullet_Rogan deathPlace Kansas_City,_Missouri.
- Bullet_Rogan debutdate "1917".
- Bullet_Rogan debutleague "Negro leagues".
- Bullet_Rogan debutteam All_Nations.
- Bullet_Rogan finaldate "1938".
- Bullet_Rogan finalteam Kansas_City_Monarchs.
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- Bullet_Rogan hofdate "1998".
- Bullet_Rogan hoflink "National Baseball Hall of Fame".
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- Bullet_Rogan name "Bullet Rogan".
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- Bullet_Rogan placeOfBirth "Oklahoma City, Oklahoma".
- Bullet_Rogan placeOfDeath Kansas_City,_Missouri.
- Bullet_Rogan position "Pitcher and Outfielder".
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- Bullet_Rogan stat1label Win%E2%80%93loss_record_(pitching).
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- Bullet_Rogan throws "Right".
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- Bullet_Rogan comment "Charles Wilber "Bullet" Rogan, also known as "Bullet Joe" (July 28, 1893 – March 4, 1967), was an American pitcher and outfielder for the Kansas City Monarchs in the Negro baseball leagues from 1920 to 1938. Renowned as a two-way player who could both hit and pitch successfully, one statistical compilation shows Rogan winning more games than any other pitcher in Negro leagues history and ranking fourth highest in career batting average.".
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