Chief Roseman

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Chief Roseman
Outfielder
Born: 1856
New York, New York
Died: July 4, 1938 (aged 82)
Brooklyn, New York
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
May 1, 1882
for the Troy Trojans
Final game
August 25, 1890
for the Louisville Colonels
Career statistics
Batting average     .263
Home runs     17
Runs batted in     222
Teams

As Player

As Manager

Career highlights and awards

James John "Chief" Roseman (1856 – July 4, 1938) was an 19th century Major League Baseball player from New York who played in the outfield for six teams, mainly in American Association, during his seven seasons.[1] In 1890 he was the player-manager over a short period of time for the St. Louis Browns.[2]

Roseman died in 1938 in Brooklyn, New York, and was buried at St. John Cemetery in Middle Village, New York.[3]

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Preceded by
John Kerins
St. Louis Browns Managers
1890
Succeeded by
Count Campau